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Electrophysiology of 5-HT3 receptors in neuronal cell lines
John A. Peters
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Jeremy J. Lambert
DArcy Thompson Unit
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5-hydroxytryptamine
100%
5-HT3 Receptor
100%
Electrophysiology
100%
Neuronal Cell Lines
100%
5-HT3
50%
Receptor Subtypes
50%
Anxiolytic
50%
5-HT3 Receptor Antagonist
50%
Mammalian CNS
50%
Antipsychotics
50%
Primary Culture
50%
Recognition Site
50%
Clonal Cell Lines
50%
Cell Line Culture
50%
Antiemetics
50%
Radioligand Binding
50%
Binding Technique
50%
Neuroscience
Cell Line
100%
Serotonin 3 Receptor
100%
Electrophysiology
100%
Receptor Subtype
50%
Radioligand
50%
5-HT3 Antagonist
50%
Primary Culture
50%
Antiemetic
50%
Antipsychotic
50%