Certain proteins found in the human brain have long been known to be critical to controlling how brain cells communicate with each other.
Certain proteins found in the human brain have long been known to be critical to controlling how brain cells communicate with ...
and provides a rationale for the development of subtype-selective GABA A receptor modulators as a potential new class of drugs for chronic pain.
What happens in the brain when we drink alcohol? Scientists have taken a significant step toward answering this question by identifying a protein called TMEM132B as a key regulator of alcohol’s ...
Drug or alcohol abuse ... Lorazepam interacts with the γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-benzodiazepine receptor complex, which is widespread in the brain of humans as well as other species.
Following is a transcript of the video. It works on a receptor, which is called the GABA receptor. GABA usually keeps a sense of calmness. It has sedative properties. It has muscle relaxant ...
Biophysicist Michael DeLay told Vice that because both alcohol and Xanax "affect the GABA receptor, each is quite capable in ...
Revive Therapeutics (RVVTF) announced an update on the research study evaluating Bucillamine as a potential treatment for nerve agent exposure, ...
This finding led to the development of drugs that interact with serotonin or its receptors to regulate food ... ARH circuit and two neurotransmitters, GABA and dopamine, play a key role in meal ...
The DRDC have the first set of animals (soman controls and bucillamine pretreated) completed and is now performing the assays looking at GABA receptor downregulation. Over the next few weeks data will ...