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Noradrenergic modulation of neuronal responses to n -methyl- d -aspartate in the vestibular nuclei: An electrophysiological and immunohistochemical study
Highlights • Noradrenaline modulates NMDA-mediated excitations in vestibular nuclei. • Both alpha and beta noradrenergic receptors are involved in this modulation. • The enhancing or depressing effects of noradrenaline are due to different receptors. • Noradrenergic and NMDA receptors coexist throug...
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