[PDF] from univ-mrs.frR Nardou, S Yamamoto, G Chazal, A Bhar… - Brain, 2011 - Oxford Univ Press Phenobarbital produces its anti-epileptic actions by increasing the inhibitory drive of γ-aminobutyric acid. However, following recurrent seizures, γ-aminobutyric acid excites neurons because of a persistent increase of chloride raising the important issue of whether phenobarbital ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - All 5 versions
[HTML] from frontiersin.orgR Nardou, S Yamamoto, A Bhar… - Frontiers in Cellular …, 2011 - frontiersin.org Frontiers | Phenobarbital but Not Diazepam Reduces AMPA/kainate Receptor Mediated Currents and Exerts Opposite Actions on Initial Seizures in the Neonatal Rat Hippocampus | Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience publishes articles on the most outstanding discoveries across ... Cached
CW Lin, WM Mars, S Paranjpe… - …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library Glypican 3 (GPC3) is a member of glypican family of heparan sulfate proteoglycans that is attached to the cell surface by a glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchor.1, 2 GPC3 has been reported to be highly expressed during embryogenesis and organogenesis.3-5 The stage- and tissue- ...
B Rignall, A Braeuning, A Buchmann… - …, 2011 - Oxford Univ Press The antiepileptic drug phenobarbital (PB) is a potent tumor promoter in mouse liver, where it stimulates the selective outgrowth of tumor populations harboring activating mutations in Ctnnb1, encoding β-catenin. A tumor initiation–promotion study was conducted in mice ... Cited by 6 - Related articles - All 4 versions