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Protein interactions involving the gamma2 large cytoplasmic loop of GABA A receptors modulate conductance

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Everitt, Andrea
Seymour, Victoria
Curmi, John
Laver, Derek Rowland
Gage, Peter
Tierney, Mary (Louise)

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Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology

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Native GABAA channels display a single-channel conductance ranging between ∼10 and 90 pS. Diazepam increases the conductance of some of these native channels but never those of recombinant receptors, unless they are coexpressed with GABARAP. This traffi

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2037-12-31