Definition of Glycinergic. Meaning of Glycinergic. Synonyms of Glycinergic

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- 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...
- amacrine cells into subtypes. GABAergic, glycinergic, or neither: Amacrine cells can be either GABAergic, glycinergic or neither depending on what inhibitory...
- 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...
- inhibitors. Adrenergic Cannabinoidergic Cholinergic Dopaminergic GABAergic Glycinergic Histaminergic Melatonergic Monoaminergic Opioidergic Serotonergic v t...
- Adrenergic Cannabinoidergic Cholinergic Dopaminergic GABAergic GHBergic Glycinergic Histaminergic Melatonergic Monoaminergic Opioidergic Serotonergic Sigmaergic...
- adrenergics and dopaminergics. Adenosinergic Cannabinoidergic Cholinergic GABAergic Glutamatergic Glycinergic Histaminergic Monoaminergic Opioidergic v t e...
- and responding to hypoxia. The Bötzinger complex consists primarily of glycinergic neurons which inhibit respiratory activity. Of the respiratory cycle...
- spherical bushy cells in the ipsilateral cochlear nucleus and inhibitory, glycinergic input from the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body (MNTB). The MNTB...
- 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...