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Effector modeling of the action of GABA-receptor complex ligands, cooperativeness of the processes, and type of modification of the complex by convulsants and their reverse agonists

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Golovenko, N.Y., Zhuk, O.V. & Zin'kovskii, V.G. Effector modeling of the action of GABA-receptor complex ligands, cooperativeness of the processes, and type of modification of the complex by convulsants and their reverse agonists. Bull Exp Biol Med 107, 513–516 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00842393

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