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181. Tetramine Induced Epilepsy Mechanism And Treatment Research
182. Zusanli Point Injection On Analgesic Effect And The Coexistence Of Neurotransmitters In The Experimental Rat By Stomach
183. Jujuboside A Hippocampal Neurons And Gaba Receptor Gene Expression
184. Establishment Of Rat Model Of Elderly Liver Depression And Insomnia, And Shu Yuan Shen Fang Role
185. Epilepsy One Pentylenetetrazol Kindled Chronic Epilepsy Model In Rat Epilepsy Sex, Hippocampal Expression Of Gaba And Glu And Impact Studies, And Clinical Effect
186. Brain Shock Rat Central Cholinergic Nerve Ache, Vacht, And ¦Ã-aminobutyric Acid Neurons Of Gaba <sub> B </ Sub> R <sub> 2 </ Sub> Change Research
187. Anti - Anxiety Effect And Mechanism Of Compound Of Saruma Henryi Oliv
188. Chronic Stress, Depression And Hippocampal Glu And Gaba Levels And Its Receptor Mechanism
189. Effects Of SDF-1 On GABA Releasing And Its Mechanisms In Cultured Hippocampal Cells
190. Effect Of Propofol On Spinal Cord GABA_A, NMDA, μ-opioid Receptor Expression
191. Study On Designing An Improved Double Quantum Coherence Filter Pulse Sequence On MRS To Detecting Human Brain's GABA In Vivo
192. Effects Of DBS On Electrophysiological Changes Of Hippocampus And Expression Of The Extrasynaptic GABA Receptor In Epileptic Rats
193. The Endogenous Neuregulin In The Bed Nucleus Of The Stria Terminalis Regulates The Anxiety-like Behavior
194. Analgesic Effect Of Oxysophoridine With Intrathecal Injection And Its Influence On Central GABAA Receptor
195. The Study On Analgesic Effect Of Oxymatrine And Its Mechanism Involved In GABA
196. The Role Of The Primary Sensory Presynaptic GABR-AR In The Neuropathic Pain
197. Expression Of GABAA Receptor γ2 Subunit In Hippocampus In Ka-induced Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Rats
198. Study On The Effect And Mechanism Of Progesterone On Aβ25-35 Induced Neuron Injury
199. Studies On The Nutritional And Functional Components In Food Legumes And Sprouts
200. Potential Roles Of The Medial Prefrontal Cortex And The Dorsal Hippocampus In Methamphetamine-Induced Psychological Dependence And The Potential Anti-Addictive Mechanism Of Oxytocin
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