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September 1, 1994
The effect of cyclopyrrolones on GABAA receptor function is different from that of benzodiazepines
A Concas, M Serra, G Santoro, et al.
Neuropharmacology
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January 1, 1986
Striato-nigral denervation increases type II benzodiazepine receptors in the substantia nigra of the rat
M G Corda, A Concas, M L Porceddu, et al.
Neuropharmacology
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March 1, 1984
Evidence for an involvement of GABA receptors in the mediation of the proconvulsant action of ethyl-beta-carboline-3-carboxylate
A Concas, M Serra, M Salis, et al.
Pharmacological Research Communications
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May 1, 1980
Sudden decrease in cerebellar GABA binding induced by stress
G Biggio, M G Corda, G Demontis, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology
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August 12, 1999
Physiological modulation of GABA(A) receptor plasticity by progesterone metabolites
A Concas, P Follesa, M L Barbaccia, et al.
Anesthesiology
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December 1, 1991
Biochemical and electrophysiologic evidence that propofol enhances GABAergic transmission in the rat brain
V A Peduto, A Concas, G Santoro, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry
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December 1, 1990
The general anesthetic propofol enhances the function of gamma-aminobutyric acid-coupled chloride channel in the rat cerebral cortex
A Concas, G Santoro, M P Mascia, et al.
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology
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March 1, 1991
"In vivo" administration of valproate decreases t-[35S]butylbicyclophosphorothionate binding in the rat brain
A Concas, M P Mascia, E Sanna, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology
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April 15, 1994
Effects of propofol, pentobarbital and alphaxalone on t-[35S]butylbicyclophosphorothionate binding in rat cerebral cortex
A Concas, G Santoro, M P Mascia, et al.
Pharmacology & Therapeutics
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January 1, 1990
GABAergic and dopaminergic transmission in the rat cerebral cortex: effect of stress, anxiolytic and anxiogenic drugs
G Biggio, A Concas, M G Corda, et al.
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Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology
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September 1, 1994
The effect of cyclopyrrolones on GABAA receptor function is different from that of benzodiazepines
A Concas, M Serra, G Santoro, et al.
Neuropharmacology
|
January 1, 1986
Striato-nigral denervation increases type II benzodiazepine receptors in the substantia nigra of the rat
M G Corda, A Concas, M L Porceddu, et al.
Neuropharmacology
|
March 1, 1984
Evidence for an involvement of GABA receptors in the mediation of the proconvulsant action of ethyl-beta-carboline-3-carboxylate
A Concas, M Serra, M Salis, et al.
Pharmacological Research Communications
|
May 1, 1980
Sudden decrease in cerebellar GABA binding induced by stress
G Biggio, M G Corda, G Demontis, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology
|
August 12, 1999
Physiological modulation of GABA(A) receptor plasticity by progesterone metabolites
A Concas, P Follesa, M L Barbaccia, et al.
Anesthesiology
|
December 1, 1991
Biochemical and electrophysiologic evidence that propofol enhances GABAergic transmission in the rat brain
V A Peduto, A Concas, G Santoro, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry
|
December 1, 1990
The general anesthetic propofol enhances the function of gamma-aminobutyric acid-coupled chloride channel in the rat cerebral cortex
A Concas, G Santoro, M P Mascia, et al.
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology
|
March 1, 1991
"In vivo" administration of valproate decreases t-[35S]butylbicyclophosphorothionate binding in the rat brain
A Concas, M P Mascia, E Sanna, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology
|
April 15, 1994
Effects of propofol, pentobarbital and alphaxalone on t-[35S]butylbicyclophosphorothionate binding in rat cerebral cortex
A Concas, G Santoro, M P Mascia, et al.
Pharmacology & Therapeutics
|
January 1, 1990
GABAergic and dopaminergic transmission in the rat cerebral cortex: effect of stress, anxiolytic and anxiogenic drugs
G Biggio, A Concas, M G Corda, et al.
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