Noncompetitive, voltage-dependent NMDA receptor antagonism by hydrophobic anions
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Noncompetitive, voltage-dependent NMDA receptor antagonism by hydrophobic anions
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Noncompetitive, voltage-dependent NMDA receptor antagonism by hydrophobic anions
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Noncompetitive, voltage-dependent NMDA receptor antagonism by hydrophobic anions
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Noncompetitive, voltage-dependent NMDA receptor antagonism by hydrophobic anions
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Noncompetitive, voltage-dependent NMDA receptor antagonism by hydrophobic anions
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P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Noncompetitive, voltage-dependent NMDA receptor antagonism by hydrophobic anions
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P2093
Andrew J Linsenbardt
Charles F Zorumski
Hong-Jin Shu
Mariangela Chisari
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P304
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10.1124/MOL.112.081794
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2012-11-09T00:00:00Z