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Glutamate receptor ion channels: Structure, regulation, and function
Stephen F. Traynelis
, Lonnie P. Wollmuth
, Chris J. McBain
, Frank S. Menniti
, Katie M. Vance
, Kevin K. Ogden
,
Kasper B. Hansen
, Hongjie Yuan
, Scott J. Myers
, Ray Dingledine
Division of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Center for Structural and Functional Neuroscience
Center for Translational Medicine
Neuroscience
Emory University
Stony Brook University
National Institutes of Health
CyclicM LLC
Mnemosyne Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
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Neuroscience
Ion Channel
100%
Glutamate Receptor
100%
Agonist
50%
Central Nervous System
16%
Peripheral Nervous System
16%
Nervous System Disorder
16%
Amino Acid Activation
16%
Receptor Structure
16%
Potassium Channel
16%
Gene Expression
16%
Ligand-Gated Ion Channel
16%
Ion Transport
16%
Ionotropic Receptor
16%
Ionotropic Glutamate Receptor
16%
Posttranslational Modification
16%
Synaptic Transmission
16%
Gene Product
16%
Receptor
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Glutamate Receptor
100%
Ion Channel
100%
Agonist
50%
Conformational Change
16%
Posttranslational Modification
16%
Gene Product
16%
Ionotropic Receptor
16%
Ionotropic Glutamate Receptor
16%
Gene Expression
16%
RNA Translation
16%
Ion Transport
16%
Ligand-Gated Ion Channel
16%
Synaptic Transmission
16%
Potassium Channel
16%
Clinical Pharmacology
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Glutamate Receptor
100%
Ion Channel
100%
Clinical Pharmacology
16%
Therapeutic Use
16%
Ligand Gated Ion Channel
16%
Receptor
16%
Neurologic Disease
16%
Potassium Channel
16%
Ionotropic Receptor
16%