The suitability of modulating glycinergic neurotransmission for the treatment of inflammatory and chronic pain has gained widespread recognition, with glycine receptors (GlyRs) and glycine transporters (GlyT1 and GlyT2) now considered key therapeutic targets [...
Background: Chronic pain conditions are difficult to treat and the therapeutic outcome is frequently...
Transmitter-gated ion channels mediate rapid synaptic transmission in the CNS and constitute importa...
AbstractThis study was conducted to identify the characteristic pharmacological features of GT-0198 ...
Glycinergic neurotransmission has long been known for its role in spinal motor control. During the l...
Although glycine receptor Cl- channels (GlyRs) have long been known to mediate inhibitory neurotrans...
Among the myriad of cellular and molecular processes identified as contributing to pathological pain...
Postsynaptic glycine receptor (GlyR) chloride channels mediate inhibitory neurotransmission in the s...
Animal models of human pain conditions allow for detailed interrogation of known and hypothesized me...
Chronic pain is a complicated, completely unknown condition that has been studied based on its sever...
Glycine transporter 1 (GlyT1) plays a crucial role in regulating extracellular glycine concentration...
Diminished inhibitory control of spinal nociception is one of the major culprits of chronic pain sta...
Opioids, local anesthetics, anticonvulsant drugs, antidepressants, and non-steroidal anti-inflammato...
Reduced inhibitory glycinergic neurotransmission is implicated in a number of neurological condition...
Interneurons operating with glycine neurotransmitter are involved in the regulation of pain transmis...
Glycine transporters are endogenous regulators of the dual functions of glycine, which acts as a cla...
Background: Chronic pain conditions are difficult to treat and the therapeutic outcome is frequently...
Transmitter-gated ion channels mediate rapid synaptic transmission in the CNS and constitute importa...
AbstractThis study was conducted to identify the characteristic pharmacological features of GT-0198 ...
Glycinergic neurotransmission has long been known for its role in spinal motor control. During the l...
Although glycine receptor Cl- channels (GlyRs) have long been known to mediate inhibitory neurotrans...
Among the myriad of cellular and molecular processes identified as contributing to pathological pain...
Postsynaptic glycine receptor (GlyR) chloride channels mediate inhibitory neurotransmission in the s...
Animal models of human pain conditions allow for detailed interrogation of known and hypothesized me...
Chronic pain is a complicated, completely unknown condition that has been studied based on its sever...
Glycine transporter 1 (GlyT1) plays a crucial role in regulating extracellular glycine concentration...
Diminished inhibitory control of spinal nociception is one of the major culprits of chronic pain sta...
Opioids, local anesthetics, anticonvulsant drugs, antidepressants, and non-steroidal anti-inflammato...
Reduced inhibitory glycinergic neurotransmission is implicated in a number of neurological condition...
Interneurons operating with glycine neurotransmitter are involved in the regulation of pain transmis...
Glycine transporters are endogenous regulators of the dual functions of glycine, which acts as a cla...
Background: Chronic pain conditions are difficult to treat and the therapeutic outcome is frequently...
Transmitter-gated ion channels mediate rapid synaptic transmission in the CNS and constitute importa...
AbstractThis study was conducted to identify the characteristic pharmacological features of GT-0198 ...