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Glutamate receptor channels in rat DRG neurons: Activation by kainate and quisqualate and blockade of desensitization by con A
James E. Huettner
Department of Cell Biology & Physiology
Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Diseases
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Center of Regenerative Medicine
DBBS - Molecular Cell Biology
DBBS - Neurosciences
DBBS - Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (IDDRC)
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Neuroscience
Glutamate Receptor
100%
Agonist
100%
Concanavalin A
100%
Excitatory Amino Acid
100%
Quisqualic Acid
100%
Glutamic Acid
50%
AMPA
50%
Cerebral Cortex
50%
Lectin
50%
Sensory Neuron
50%
Membrane Conductance
50%
Receptor
50%
Voltage Clamp
50%
Keyphrases
Kainate
100%
Glutamate Receptors
100%
Desensitization
100%
DRG Neurons
100%
Neuron Activation
100%
Quisqualate
100%
Concanavalin A (Con A)
28%
Excitatory Amino Acids
28%
CNS Neurons
28%
Glutamate
14%
Lectin
14%
Incubation
14%
Cerebral Cortex
14%
Primary Afferent
14%
Dorsal Root
14%
Membrane Conductance
14%
Rapid Application Development
14%
Whole-cell Voltage Clamp
14%
Sensory Neurons
14%
Sustained Currents
14%
C-fiber
14%
Transient Current
14%
DRG Cells
14%