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The following pages link to Enantioselectivity of pregnanolone-induced gamma-aminobutyric acid(A) receptor modulation and anesthesia (Q51394227):
Displaying 28 items.
- G protein-coupled receptors: extranuclear mediators for the non-genomic actions of steroids (Q22305605) (← links)
- Anticonvulsant potencies of the enantiomers of the neurosteroids androsterone and etiocholanolone exceed those of the natural forms (Q24564596) (← links)
- Endogenous and synthetic neurosteroids in treatment of Niemann-Pick Type C disease (Q24644950) (← links)
- A synthetic 18-norsteroid distinguishes between two neuroactive steroid binding sites on GABAA receptors (Q33861962) (← links)
- The synthetic enantiomer of pregnenolone sulfate is very active on memory in rats and mice, even more so than its physiological neurosteroid counterpart: distinct mechanisms? (Q33950317) (← links)
- 11-trifluoromethyl-phenyldiazirinyl neurosteroid analogues: potent general anesthetics and photolabeling reagents for GABAA receptors. (Q34682219) (← links)
- The neurosteroid 5β-pregnan-3α-ol-20-one enhances actions of etomidate as a positive allosteric modulator of α1β2γ2L GABAA receptors (Q34953451) (← links)
- Neurosteroid analogues. 17. Inverted binding orientations of androsterone enantiomers at the steroid potentiation site on γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors (Q35748598) (← links)
- The elusive progesterone receptor in Xenopus oocytes (Q35908292) (← links)
- Mechanisms of neurosteroid interactions with GABA(A) receptors. (Q36102032) (← links)
- Neurosteroids, stress and depression: potential therapeutic opportunities. (Q36666746) (← links)
- Neurosteroid Structure-Activity Relationships for Functional Activation of Extrasynaptic δGABA(A) Receptors. (Q36733535) (← links)
- The influence of neuroactive steroid lipophilicity on GABAA receptor modulation: evidence for a low-affinity interaction (Q37298786) (← links)
- Neurosteroid interactions with synaptic and extrasynaptic GABA(A) receptors: regulation of subunit plasticity, phasic and tonic inhibition, and neuronal network excitability (Q37320505) (← links)
- ent-Steroids: novel tools for studies of signaling pathways (Q37356591) (← links)
- Photodynamic effects of steroid-conjugated fluorophores on GABAA receptors (Q37402765) (← links)
- Clinical Potential of Neurosteroids for CNS Disorders. (Q37643528) (← links)
- Structure-activity relationship studies on neuroactive steroids in memory, alcohol and stress-related functions: a crucial benefit from endogenous level analysis (Q38208207) (← links)
- Neurosteroid analogues. 18. Structure-activity studies of ent-steroid potentiators of γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors and comparison of their activities with those of alphaxalone and allopregnanolone. (Q38259021) (← links)
- Neurosteroids for the potential protection of humans against organophosphate toxicity. (Q38906587) (← links)
- The use of symmetry in enantioselective synthesis: Four pairs of chrysene enantiomers prepared from 19-nortestosterone (Q42020909) (← links)
- Neurosteroid analogues. 15. A comparative study of the anesthetic and GABAergic actions of alphaxalone, Δ16-alphaxalone and their corresponding 17-carbonitrile analogues. (Q42168332) (← links)
- Mapping Two Neurosteroid Modulatory Sites in the Prototypic Pentameric Ligand Gated Ion Channel GLIC. (Q47215360) (← links)
- Crystal structures of a GABAA-receptor chimera reveal new endogenous neurosteroid-binding sites. (Q47246914) (← links)
- Synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of neurosteroid photoaffinity ligands. (Q47296569) (← links)
- 3β-Methyl-Neurosteroid Analogs Are Preferential Positive Allosteric Modulators and Direct Activators of Extrasynaptic δ-Subunit γ-Aminobutyric Acid Type A Receptors in the Hippocampus Dentate Gyrus Subfield. (Q54981484) (← links)
- Neurosteroid Actions in Memory and Neurologic/Neuropsychiatric Disorders (Q64063044) (← links)
- L-3,3',5-triiodothyronine and pregnenolone sulfate inhibit Torpedo nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (Q90483148) (← links)