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  • == Gamma-aminobutyric acid == '''Gamma-aminobutyric acid''' (pronunciation: /ˈɡæmə əˌmiːnoʊbjuːˈtɪrɪk ˈæsɪd/), o
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  • == Gamma aminobutyric acid == '''Gamma aminobutyric acid''' (pronunciation: /ˈɡæmə ˌæmɪnoʊbjuːˈtɪrɪk ˈæsɪd/), of
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  • ...r its unique mechanism of action, which involves the modulation of [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA) receptors in the brain. ...l structure, and "-gamone" is derived from "gamma", referring to the gamma-aminobutyric acid structure.
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  • ...ype of [[GABA receptor]] that is activated by the neurotransmitter [[Gamma-Aminobutyric acid]] (GABA), the chief inhibitory compound in the mature vertebrate centr ...A A receptor" is derived from the neurotransmitter that binds to it, Gamma-Aminobutyric acid (GABA), and the 'A' denotes that it is subtype A of the GABA receptors
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  • The '''GABA B receptor''', also known as '''gamma-aminobutyric acid type B receptor''', is a type of [[G protein-coupled receptor]] that i The term "GABA" is an acronym for gamma-aminobutyric acid, a naturally occurring amino acid that works as a neurotransmitter in
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  • == Gamma-aminobutyric acid == '''Gamma-aminobutyric acid''' (pronunciation: /ˈɡæmə əˌmiːnoʊbjuːˈtɪrɪk ˈæsɪd/), o
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  • ...the neurons, systems, or mechanisms that produce or are modulated by gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), the chief inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mammalian central ..."GABAergic" is derived from the name of the neurotransmitter 'GABA' (gamma-aminobutyric acid) and the suffix '-ergic', which comes from the Greek 'ergon', meaning
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  • ...''', is an enzyme that catalyzes the decarboxylation of glutamate to gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and CO2. ...ral nervous system]]. It is responsible for the production of [[GABA|gamma-aminobutyric acid]], the main inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain. This helps to re
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  • ...s a pharmaceutical drug used in the treatment of epilepsy. It is a [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA) reuptake inhibitor, which means it increases the levels of GA .... 'Tol' refers to the toluene group in the molecule, 'gab' refers to gamma-aminobutyric acid, and 'ide' is a common suffix used in the names of drugs.
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  • ...eatment of [[neuropathic pain]] and [[anxiety disorders]]. It is a [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA) analogue, which means it mimics the action of GABA in the bod ..."ataxi", meaning disorder, and "gaba", which is an abbreviation for gamma-aminobutyric acid. The suffix "-lin" is commonly used in the naming of pharmaceutical dr
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  • Tetrabarbital works by increasing the activity of [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA), a neurotransmitter that inhibits brain activity. This result * [[Gamma-aminobutyric acid]]
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  • == Gamma aminobutyric acid == '''Gamma aminobutyric acid''' (pronunciation: /ˈɡæmə ˌæmɪnoʊbjuːˈtɪrɪk ˈæsɪd/), of
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  • ...r") is a type of [[protein]] that responds to the neurotransmitter [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA), which is the chief inhibitory compound in the mature vertebr The term "GABA" is an acronym for Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid. The "A" in GABA A receptor denotes one of the several types of GABA r
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  • Halcion works by enhancing the effect of the neurotransmitter [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA) in the brain, which results in sedative, hypnotic (sleep-indu * [[Gamma-aminobutyric acid]]
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  • '''Phenibut''' (pronounced: /ˈfɛnɪbʌt/), also known as '''β-Phenyl-γ-aminobutyric acid''' is a central nervous system depressant with anxiolytic and sedative The name "Phenibut" is derived from its chemical name, β-Phenyl-γ-aminobutyric acid. The prefix "Pheni-" comes from the chemical structure of the compound
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  • ...somnia]]. It works by enhancing the effect of the neurotransmitter [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA) in the brain, which results in a calming effect. * [[Gamma-aminobutyric acid]]
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  • ...he release of inhibitory neurotransmitters such as [[glycine]] and [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA). * [[Gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA): Another inhibitory neurotransmitter blocked by tetanospasmin
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  • Vigabatrin works by increasing the level of [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA), an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain. It does this by * [[Gamma-aminobutyric acid]]
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  • ...iazepines]], works by enhancing the effect of the neurotransmitter [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA) in the brain, resulting in sedative, hypnotic (sleep-inducing * [[Gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA): The chief inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mammalian centr
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  • Triazolam works by enhancing the effect of the neurotransmitter [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA) in the brain. GABA inhibits activity in the brain, which can * [[Gamma-aminobutyric acid]]
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  • Nitrazepam works by enhancing the effect of the neurotransmitter [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA) in the brain, which results in a calming effect. It does this * [[Gamma-aminobutyric acid]]
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  • Ethchlorvynol works by increasing the activity of [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA), a chemical in the brain that inhibits the activity of the ne * [[Gamma-aminobutyric acid]] (GABA): A neurotransmitter in the brain that inhibits the activity o
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