- A
glycinergic agent (or drug) is a
chemical which functions to
directly modulate the
glycine system in the body or brain.
Examples include glycine receptor...
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amacrine cells into subtypes. GABAergic,
glycinergic, or neither:
Amacrine cells can be
either GABAergic,
glycinergic or
neither depending on what inhibitory...
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Adenosinergic Adrenergic Cannabinoidergic Cholinergic Dopaminergic Glutamatergic Glycinergic Histaminergic Melatonergic Monoaminergic Neurotransmission Opioidergic...
- interneurons.
Approximately half of preBötC
interneurons are inhibitory,
glycinergic or GABAergic.
Inhibitory preBötC
neurons modulate the
amplitude as well...
- the
synaptic localization of
GlyRs and the
pharmacological profile of
glycinergic currents. In
mature adults,
glycine is a
inhibitory neurotransmitter...
- PMID 36674703.
Zafra F, Aragón C, Giménez C (June 1997). "Molecular
biology of
glycinergic neurotransmission".
Molecular Neurobiology. 14 (3): 117–142. doi:10.1007/BF02740653...
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spherical bushy cells in the
ipsilateral cochlear nucleus and inhibitory,
glycinergic input from the
medial nucleus of the
trapezoid body (MNTB). The MNTB...
- AMPA, Kainate, mGluR1, mGluR2, mGluR3, mGluR4, mGluR5, mGluR6, mGluR7
Glycinergic:
Glycine Histaminergic: H1, H2, H3 Opioidergic: μ, δ1, δ2, κ Serotonergic:...
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Adrenergic Cannabinoidergic Cholinergic Dopaminergic GABAergic GHBergic Glycinergic Histaminergic Melatonergic Monoaminergic Opioidergic Serotonergic Sigmaergic...
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adrenergics and dopaminergics.
Adenosinergic Cannabinoidergic Cholinergic GABAergic Glutamatergic Glycinergic Histaminergic Monoaminergic Opioidergic v t e...