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Suppressed Fluctuation in The GABAergic Signalling: Mathematical Modelling of The Neurotransmitter
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Suppressed Fluctuation in The GABAergic Signalling: Mathematical Modelling of The Neurotransmitter

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The chemistry of the gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) had been established. However, the explanation on the interplay between GABA receptors antagonize fundamental concept of the GABAergic Signalling. For example, glutamate spill over from excitatory afferent terminals leads to the modulation of GABAergic signals. However, this result is true with respect to GABAB receptors only. The physics of...
 
Published at International journal of Fundamental Physical Sciences (IJFPS)
Volume 5
Issue 3
Pages 93-98
Published in 2015
 
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Moses.E. Emetere, Bijan Nikouravan, and M. Agarana
AGARANA Michael » Dr. Agarana, Michael is currently a lecturer of Mathematics at Covenant University. He had his first degree from the prestigious University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He holds two masters degrees in Mathematics and Research from the University of Lagos. He earned his Ph.D in mathematics, specializing in Rigid Dynamics,from the University of Ilorin. His current research interest areas include;... view full profile
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