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A High-throughput Calcium-flux Assay to Study NMDA-receptors with Sensitivity to Glycine/D-serine and Glutamate
Published on: July 10, 2018
NMDA receptor permeation: a light in the tunnel
David J A Wyllie1, Stephen F Traynelis
1Centre for Integrative Physiology at the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK. dwyllie1@staffmail.ed.ac.uk
Nature Neuroscience
|February 25, 2012
Abstract:
A single amino acid residue determines single-channel conductance, ion permeation and channel block in the NMDA receptor, three of the key features of this ligand-gated ion channel.
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