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“... in inhibiting glutamate release was observed. Moreover, in the chronic epileptic hippocampus, a decrease in the...”
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“... of leukocytes from microcirculation to the site of lesion. These alterations are caused primarily by release...”
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“... hydrocephalus rats. Regarding the VLPAG, the decrease in neuronal activity may impair descending modulation...”
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“... substances that may decrease glutamatergic function while having no effect or even increasing GABAergic...”
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