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Receptors, Glutamate
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Annotation: | GEN; prefer specifics; DF: RECEPT GLUTAMATE
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History note: | Receptors, Drug (1980-1981) | Receptors, Endogenous Substances (1980-1984) | Receptors, Synaptic (1980-1992)X |
historyNote*: | 93; was GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR (NM) 1980-92; EXCITATORY AMINO ACID RECEPTORS & RECEPTORS, EXCITATORY AMINO ACID were see RECEPTORS, AMINO ACID 1993
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onlineNote*: | use RECEPTORS, GLUTAMATE (NM) to search GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR 1980-92; use RECEPTORS, AMINO ACID to search EXCITATORY AMINO ACID RECEPTORS & RECEPTORS, EXCITATORY AMINO ACID 1993
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publicMeSHNote*: | 93; GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR was indexed under RECEPTORS, SYNAPTIC 1980-92, RECEPTORS, ENDOGENOUS SUBSTANCES 1980-84 & RECEPTORS, DRUG 1980-81; EXCITATORY AMINO ACID RECEPTORS & RECEPTORS, EXCITATORY AMINO ACID were see RECEPTORS, AMINO ACID 1993
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Scope note: | Cell-surface proteins that bind glutamate and trigger changes which influence the behavior of cells. Glutamate receptors include ionotropic receptors (AMPA, kainate, and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors), which directly control ion channels, and metabotropic receptors which act through second messenger systems. Glutamate receptors are the most common mediators of fast excitatory synaptic transmission in the central nervous system. They have also been implicated in the mechanisms of memory and of many diseases.
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dateCreated*: | 1992-05-22X |
dateEstablished*: | 1993-01-01X |
dateRevised*: | 1997-06-20X |
recordAuthorizer*: | SJNX |
recordMaintainer*: | NDWX |
recordOriginator*: | PXPX |
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Labels and equivalent concepts: | Glutamaattireseptorit (fi) XGlutamaattireseptori (fi, replaced) Glutamatreceptorer (sv) Receptorer, glutamat (sv, replaced) Receptors, Excitatory Amino Acid (en, replaced) Glutamate Receptors (en, replaced) Glutamate Receptor (en, replaced) Excitatory Amino Acid Receptors (en, replaced) |
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