An intracellular redox sensor for reactive oxygen species at theM3‐M4 linker ofGABAAρ1receptors
British Journal of Pharmacology2014Vol. 171(9), pp. 2291–2299
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Abstract
Our results show that the function of GABAA ρ1 receptors is enhanced by ROS and that the intracellular C³⁶⁴ is the sensor for ROS actions.
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