The results are consistent with the hypothesis that glutamate is the afferent transmitter in the vestibular organs and indicate that receptors mainly of the non-NMDA type are present not only at postsynaptic level but also in hair cells.

Glutamate excitatory effects on ampullar receptors of the frog

PRIGIONI, IVO;RUSSO, GIANCARLO
1995-01-01

Abstract

The results are consistent with the hypothesis that glutamate is the afferent transmitter in the vestibular organs and indicate that receptors mainly of the non-NMDA type are present not only at postsynaptic level but also in hair cells.
1995
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Tematica: Trasmettitore afferente nelle cellule cigliate
VESTIBULAR LABYRINTH; AFFERENT TRANSMISSION; GLUTAMATE RECEPTORS
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Prigioni, Ivo; Russo, Giancarlo
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