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Molecular Pharmacology|November 1, 1995
Pharmacology of the inhibitory glycine receptor: agonist and antagonist actions of amino acids and piperidine carboxylic acid compoundsV Schmieden, H Betz
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 25, 1990
Identification and functional expression of a novel ligand binding subunit of the inhibitory glycine receptorJ Kuhse, V Schmieden, H Betz
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 8, 1993
Mutation of glycine receptor subunit creates beta-alanine receptor responsive to GABAV Schmieden, J Kuhse, H Betz
Molecular Pharmacology|August 27, 1999
A novel domain of the inhibitory glycine receptor determining antagonist efficacies: further evidence for partial agonism resulting from self-inhibitionV Schmieden, J Kuhse, H Betz
Molecular Pharmacology|November 1, 1996
Novel antagonists of the inhibitory glycine receptor derived from quinolinic acid compoundsV Schmieden, S Jezequel, H Betz
The EMBO Journal|June 1, 1992
Agonist pharmacology of neonatal and adult glycine receptor alpha subunits: identification of amino acid residues involved in taurine activationV Schmieden, J Kuhse, H Betz
Neuron|December 1, 1990
A single amino acid exchange alters the pharmacology of neonatal rat glycine receptor subunitJ Kuhse, V Schmieden, H Betz
Neuroreport|April 19, 1995
Hyperekplexia mutations of the glycine receptor unmask the inhibitory subsite for beta-amino-acidsB Laube, D Langosch, H Betz, et al.
The EMBO Journal|March 1, 1989
Functional expression in Xenopus oocytes of the strychnine binding 48 kd subunit of the glycine receptorV Schmieden, G Grenningloh, P R Schofield, et al.
FEBS Letters|December 28, 1993
Importance of Arg-219 for correct biogenesis of alpha 1 homooligomeric glycine receptorsD Langosch, A Herbold, V Schmieden, et al.
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Molecular Pharmacology|November 1, 1995
Pharmacology of the inhibitory glycine receptor: agonist and antagonist actions of amino acids and piperidine carboxylic acid compoundsV Schmieden, H Betz
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 25, 1990
Identification and functional expression of a novel ligand binding subunit of the inhibitory glycine receptorJ Kuhse, V Schmieden, H Betz
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 8, 1993
Mutation of glycine receptor subunit creates beta-alanine receptor responsive to GABAV Schmieden, J Kuhse, H Betz
Molecular Pharmacology|August 27, 1999
A novel domain of the inhibitory glycine receptor determining antagonist efficacies: further evidence for partial agonism resulting from self-inhibitionV Schmieden, J Kuhse, H Betz
Molecular Pharmacology|November 1, 1996
Novel antagonists of the inhibitory glycine receptor derived from quinolinic acid compoundsV Schmieden, S Jezequel, H Betz
The EMBO Journal|June 1, 1992
Agonist pharmacology of neonatal and adult glycine receptor alpha subunits: identification of amino acid residues involved in taurine activationV Schmieden, J Kuhse, H Betz
Neuron|December 1, 1990
A single amino acid exchange alters the pharmacology of neonatal rat glycine receptor subunitJ Kuhse, V Schmieden, H Betz
Neuroreport|April 19, 1995
Hyperekplexia mutations of the glycine receptor unmask the inhibitory subsite for beta-amino-acidsB Laube, D Langosch, H Betz, et al.
The EMBO Journal|March 1, 1989
Functional expression in Xenopus oocytes of the strychnine binding 48 kd subunit of the glycine receptorV Schmieden, G Grenningloh, P R Schofield, et al.
FEBS Letters|December 28, 1993
Importance of Arg-219 for correct biogenesis of alpha 1 homooligomeric glycine receptorsD Langosch, A Herbold, V Schmieden, et al.
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