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Type A γ-aminobutyric acid (GABAA) receptor subunits and benzodiazepine binding: Significance to clinical syndromes and their treatment
Timothy Andrew Davies Smith
Applied Medicine
Institute of Medical Sciences
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Aminobutyrates
100%
GABA-A Receptors
73%
Benzodiazepines
69%
Diazepam
16%
Ligands
16%
Pharmacology
15%
CL 218872
13%
Epilepsy
12%
Binding Sites
11%
Therapeutics
11%
Brain
11%
Anxiety
10%
Zolpidem
10%
Neurosteroids
10%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
9%
gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
7%
Anticonvulsants
7%
Progesterone
7%
Alcoholism
6%
Anesthetics
6%
Neurotransmitter Agents
6%
Rehabilitation
5%
Alcohols
5%
Chemical Compounds
Benzodiazepine
78%
Acid
23%
Benzodiazepine Receptor Blocking Agent
14%
Disorder
14%
Zolpidem
13%
Drug
13%
Inverse Agonist
12%
Binding Site
12%
Diazepam
10%
Anaesthetic
10%
Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
10%
Progesterone
10%
Anticonvulsant
9%
Neurotransmitter
9%
Agonist
8%
Ligand
7%
Metabolite
6%
Alcohol
5%