博士論文

Pharmacological characteristics of receptors for L-glutamic acid and its derivatives on the giant neurones of Achatina fulica Ferussac. (1) Effects of L-glutamic acid and its agonists on snail neurones. (2) Pharmacological characteristics of an outward current produced by β-hydroxy-L-glutamic acid on a snail neurone.

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Pharmacological characteristics of receptors for L-glutamic acid and its derivatives on the giant neurones of Achatina fulica Ferussac. (1) Effects of L-glutamic acid and its agonists on snail neurones. (2) Pharmacological characteristics of an outward current produced by β-hydroxy-L-glutamic acid on a snail neurone.

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張, 唯
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Material Type
博士論文
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張, 唯
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Publication Date
1996-03-25
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1996-03-25
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博士論文 (Doctoral dissertation)
(1) Effects of L-glutamic acid and its agonists on snail neurones.
(2) Pharmacological characteristics of an outward current produced by β-hydroxy-L-glutamic acid on a snail neurone.
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