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Spinal cord transection produces a long-term increase in GABAB binding in the rat substantia gelatinosa.
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Spinal cord transection produces a long-term increase in GABAB binding in the rat substantia gelatinosa.
Spinal cord transection produces a long-term increase in GABAB binding in the rat substantia gelatinosa. Synapse. 1993 Aug; 14(4):263-7.
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Animals
Autoradiography
Decerebrate State
Female
Kinetics
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Receptors, GABA-B
Substantia Gelatinosa
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Jeffrey Kroin