- is
GABAergic or
GABAnergic if it
pertains to or
affects the
neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). For example, a
synapse is
GABAergic if it...
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intermediaries (G proteins)
Neurons that
produce GABA as
their output are
called GABAergic neurons, and have
chiefly inhibitory action at
receptors in the adult...
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Trional (Methylsulfonal) is a sedative-hypnotic and
anesthetic drug with
GABAergic actions[citation needed]. It has
similar effects to sulfonal,
except it...
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inhibitory GABAergic interneurons of the brain,
found throughout different regions of the
cortex and cerebellum.
Basket cells are
multipolar GABAergic interneurons...
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presynaptic terminals of
GABAergic (amygdala and cerebellum),
glutamatergic (cortex,
hippocampus and amygdala), dopaminergic,
GABAergic interneurons, cholinergic...
- of the
neurons that
project out of the pars
reticulata are
inhibitory GABAergic neurons (i.e.,
these neurons release GABA,
which is an
inhibitory neurotransmitter)...
- the form of overdose.
Overdose symptoms are
similar to
those of
other GABAergics including excessive sedation and
unresponsiveness to stimuli,
severe ataxia...
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neurotransmitter such as
excitatory dopaminergic neurons and
inhibitory GABAergic neurons.
Cortical interneurons only make up
around a
fifth of the neuronal...
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Tetronal is a sedative-hypnotic and
anesthetic drug with
GABAergic actions[citation needed]. It is not as
effective as trional.
Tetronal was introduced...
- include: The
parafacial zone (
GABAergic neurons),
located within the
medulla oblongata the
nucleus ac****bens core (
GABAergic medium spiny neurons; specifically...