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Sexually dimorphic expression of KCC2 and GABA function
Aristea S. Galanopoulou
Neurology
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GABA-A Receptors
100%
gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
89%
Chlorides
59%
Brain
36%
Epilepsy
31%
Calcium Signaling
22%
Nerve Growth Factors
20%
Substantia Nigra
20%
Estrogens
15%
Seizures
14%
Neurons
11%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
7%