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Cihan Önal

2PUBLICATIONS
9CO-AUTHORS
Basic pharmacologyCharacterisation of biological macromolecules
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|Feb 12, 2024
GABA<sub>B</sub> receptors induce phasic release from medial habenula terminals through activity-dependent recruitment of release-ready vesicles.

Peter Koppensteiner, Pradeep Bhandari, Cihan Önal

|Apr 29, 2021
GABA<sub>B</sub> receptor auxiliary subunits modulate Cav2.3-mediated release from medial habenula terminals.

Pradeep Bhandari, David Vandael, Diego Fernández-Fernández

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