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In-text: (Bernasconi et al., 1985)
Your Bibliography: Bernasconi, R., Klein, M., Martin, P., Portet, C., Ma�tre, L., Jones, R., Baltzer, V. and Schmutz, M., 1985. The specific protective effect of diazepam and valproate against isoniazid-induced seizures is not correlated with increased GABA levels. Journal of Neural Transmission, 63(2), pp.169-189.
In-text: (Biggs, Pearce, Fowler and Whitton, 1992)
Your Bibliography: Biggs, C., Pearce, B., Fowler, L. and Whitton, P., 1992. The effect of sodium valproate on extracellular GABA and other amino acids in the rat ventral hippocampus: an in vivo microdialysis study. Brain Research, 594(1), pp.138-142.
In-text: (Borden et al., 1994)
Your Bibliography: Borden, L., Dhar, T., Smith, K., Weinshank, R., Branchek, T. and Gluchowski, C., 1994. Tiagabine, SK&F 89976-A, CI-966, and NNC-711 are selective for the cloned GABA transporter GAT-1. European Journal of Pharmacology: Molecular Pharmacology, 269(2), pp.219-224.
In-text: (Errante, Williamson, Spencer and Petroff, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Errante, L., Williamson, A., Spencer, D. and Petroff, O., 2002. Gabapentin and vigabatrin increase GABA in the human neocortical slice. Epilepsy Research, 49(3), pp.203-210.
In-text: (Gurvich, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Gurvich, N., 2002. Lithium and valproic acid: parallels and contrasts in diverse signaling contexts. Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 96(1), pp.45-66.
In-text: (Kume, Greenfield, Macdonald and Albin, 1996)
Your Bibliography: Kume, A., Greenfield, L., Macdonald, R. and Albin, R., 1996. Felbamate inhibits 3Ht-butylbicycloorthobenzoate (TBOB) binding and enhances Cl- current at the gamma-aminobutyric AcidA (GABAA) receptor. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 277(3), pp.1784-92.
In-text: (Lagace et al., 2004)
Your Bibliography: Lagace, D., Timothy O'Brien, W., Gurvich, N., Nachtigal, M. and Klein, P., 2004. Valproic acid: how it works. Or not. Clinical Neuroscience Research, 4(3-4), pp.215-225.
In-text: (Larsson, Gram, Schusboe and Schousboe, 1986)
Your Bibliography: Larsson, O., Gram, L., Schusboe, I. and Schousboe, A., 1986. Differential effect of gamma-vinyl GABA and valproate on GABA-transaminase from cultured neurones and astrocytes. Neuropharmacology, 25(6), pp.617-625.
In-text: (Lasoń, Dudra-Jastrzębska, Rejdak and Czuczwar, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Lasoń, W., Dudra-Jastrzębska, M., Rejdak, K. and Czuczwar, S., 2011. Basic mechanisms of antiepileptic drugs and their pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic interactions: an update. Pharmacological Reports, 63(2), pp.271-292.
In-text: (Liu, Vergnes, Depaulis and Marescaux, 1992)
Your Bibliography: Liu, Z., Vergnes, M., Depaulis, A. and Marescaux, C., 1992. Involvement of intrathalamic GABAb neurotransmission in the control of absence seizures in the rat. Neuroscience, 48(1), pp.87-93.
In-text: (Melone, Ciappelloni and Conti, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Melone, M., Ciappelloni, S. and Conti, F., 2014. Plasma membrane transporters GAT-1 and GAT-3 contribute to heterogeneity of GABAergic synapses in neocortex. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy, 8.
In-text: (Petroff et al., 1996)
Your Bibliography: Petroff, O., Rothman, D., Behar, K., Lamoureux, D. and Mattson, R., 1996. The effect of gabapentin on brain gamma-aminobutyric acid in patients with epilepsy. Annals of Neurology, 39(1), pp.95-99.
In-text: (SILLS, 2006)
Your Bibliography: SILLS, G., 2006. The mechanisms of action of gabapentin and pregabalin. Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 6(1), pp.108-113.
In-text: (Stewart et al., 2009)
Your Bibliography: Stewart, L., Wu, Y., Eubanks, J., Han, H., Leschenko, Y., Perez Velazquez, J., Cortez, M. and Snead, O., 2009. Severity of atypical absence phenotype in GABAB transgenic mice is subunit specific. Epilepsy & Behavior, 14(4), pp.577-581.
In-text: (Taylor, Angelotti and Fauman, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Taylor, C., Angelotti, T. and Fauman, E., 2007. Pharmacology and mechanism of action of pregabalin: The calcium channel α2–δ (alpha2–delta) subunit as a target for antiepileptic drug discovery. Epilepsy Research, 73(2), pp.137-150.
In-text: (Treiman, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Treiman, D., 2001. GABAergic Mechanisms in Epilepsy. Epilepsia, 42, pp.8-12.
In-text: (Twyman, Rogers and Macdonald, 1989)
Your Bibliography: Twyman, R., Rogers, C. and Macdonald, R., 1989. Differential regulation of ?-aminobutyric acid receptor channels by diazepam and phenobarbital. Annals of Neurology, 25(3), pp.213-220.
In-text: (White, 2002)
Your Bibliography: White, H., 2002. Correlation between Anticonvulsant Activity and Inhibitory Action on Glial gamma -Aminobutyric Acid Uptake of the Highly Selective Mouse gamma -Aminobutyric Acid Transporter 1 Inhibitor 3-Hydroxy-4-amino-4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-1,2-benzisoxazole and Its N-Alkylated Analogs. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 302(2), pp.636-644.
In-text: (Whitworth and Quick, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Whitworth, T. and Quick, M., 2001. Upregulation of γ-aminobutyric acid transporter expression: role of alkylated γ-aminobutyric acid derivatives. Biochemical Society Transactions, 29(6), p.736.
In-text: (Wu, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Wu, Y., 2002. Vigabatrin Induces Tonic Inhibition Via GABA Transporter Reversal Without Increasing Vesicular GABA Release. Journal of Neurophysiology, 89(4), pp.2021-2034.
In-text: (Wu, Wang, Díez-Sampedro and Richerson, 2007)
Your Bibliography: Wu, Y., Wang, W., Díez-Sampedro, A. and Richerson, G., 2007. Nonvesicular Inhibitory Neurotransmission via Reversal of the GABA Transporter GAT-1. Neuron, 56(5), pp.851-865.
In-text: (Yalçın, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Yalçın, Ö., 2012. Genes and molecular mechanisms involved in the epileptogenesis of idiopathic absence epilepsies. Seizure, 21(2), pp.79-86.
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