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Modulation of baroreceptor inputs in rat nts by gaba receptor subtypes
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GABAA Receptor (GABAAR)
100%
Receptor Subtypes
100%
Baroreceptors
100%
Nerve
100%
Polysynaptic
87%
Baclofen
62%
Spontaneous Discharge
37%
Hyperpolarization
25%
Action Potential Amplitude
25%
Membrane Potential
12%
Spontaneous Excitatory Postsynaptic Current (sEPSC)
12%
Presynaptic Mechanisms
12%
Monosynaptic Inputs
12%
Onset Latency
12%
Pentobarbital
12%
Single Pulse
12%
Iontophoresis
12%
Latency Variability
12%
Neuroscience
Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
100%
Baroreceptor
100%
Receptor Subtype
100%
Baclofen
62%
Evoked Potential
37%
Agonist
12%
GABAA Receptor
12%
Membrane Potential
12%
Action Potential
12%
GABA Receptor
12%
Presynaptic Mechanism
12%
Nerve Potential
12%
Pentobarbital
12%
Iontophoresis
12%
Receptor
12%