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Philippe Séguéla
McGill University - Montréal / Canada
Medical and Health Sciences / Neuroscience
AD Scientific Index ID: 643163
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Philippe Séguéla's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Molecular cloning, functional properties, and distribution of rat brain alpha 7: a nicotinic cation channel highly permeable to calcium Journal of Neuroscience 13 (2), 596-604, 1993
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International union of pharmacology. XXIV. Current status of the nomenclature and properties of P2X receptors and their subunits Pharmacological reviews 53 (1), 107-118, 2001
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Antibodies against gamma-aminobutyric acid: specificity studies and immunocytochemical results. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 81 (12), 3888-3892, 1984
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An N-terminal variant of Trpv1 channel is required for osmosensory transduction Nature neuroscience 9 (1), 93-98, 2006
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Central P2X4 and P2X6 channel subunits coassemble into a novel heteromeric ATP receptor Journal of Neuroscience 18 (18), 7152-7159, 1998
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