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Is the benzodiazepine receptor coupled to a chloride anion channel? (reply)

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RODBARD, D., COSTA, T. & PERT, C. Is the benzodiazepine receptor coupled to a chloride anion channel? (reply). Nature 280, 173–174 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1038/280173a0

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