The vesicular GABA transporter, VGAT, localizes to synaptic vesicles in sets of glycinergic as well as GABAergic neurons.
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The vesicular GABA transporter, VGAT, localizes to synaptic vesicles in sets of glycinergic as well as GABAergic neurons.
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The vesicular GABA transporter ...... as well as GABAergic neurons.
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The vesicular GABA transporter ...... as well as GABAergic neurons.
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The vesicular GABA transporter ...... as well as GABAergic neurons.
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The vesicular GABA transporter ...... as well as GABAergic neurons.
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The vesicular GABA transporter ...... as well as GABAergic neurons.
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The vesicular GABA transporter ...... as well as GABAergic neurons.
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The vesicular GABA transporter ...... c as well as GABAergic neurons
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E E Bellocchio
F A Chaudhry
J Storm-Mathisen
R H Edwards
R J Reimer
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.18-23-09733.1998
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1998-12-01T00:00:00Z