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- Category:Nmda receptor (44 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Nmda receptor - Category:Nmda receptor binding (52 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Nmda receptor binding - Category:Nmda receptor signalling (55 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Nmda receptor signalling - Category:Nmda glutamate receptor (54 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Nmda glutamate receptor - NMDA receptor (44 bytes)
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1: List of pages with the keyword Nmda - Category:Nmda receptor antagonist (55 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Nmda receptor antagonist - Category:Nmda receptor interaction (56 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Nmda receptor interaction - Image:Crystal structure of amino terminal domain of the NMDA receptor subunit GluN1.png (95 bytes)
1: ...crystal structure of amino terminal domain of the NMDA receptor subunit GluN1
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- 1awy (4,303 bytes)
11: ..._CONGE] Conantokins inhibit N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors. This toxin is selective for the NR2B/...
14: ...utamic acid residues, is a N-methyl-d-aspartate- (NMDA-) type glutamate receptor antagonist. To investig... - 1uuj (6,370 bytes)
11: ...urons in response to calcium influx triggered via NMDA receptors. May also play a role in other forms of... - 1bfe (2,785 bytes)
10: ... Required for synaptic plasticity associated with NMDA receptor signaling. Overexpression or depletion o... - 2bv5 (5,366 bytes)
11: ...survival, including MAPKs, Src family kinases and NMDA receptors.<ref>PMID:21777200</ref> - 1be9 (2,843 bytes)
10: ... Required for synaptic plasticity associated with NMDA receptor signaling. Overexpression or depletion o... - 2cjz (4,798 bytes)
11: ...survival, including MAPKs, Src family kinases and NMDA receptors.<ref>PMID:21777200</ref> - 2bij (5,286 bytes)
11: ...survival, including MAPKs, Src family kinases and NMDA receptors.<ref>PMID:21777200</ref> - 4igr (4,282 bytes)
11: ... > kainate >> L-glutamate = quisqualate >> AMPA = NMDA.<ref>PMID:21907808</ref> - 1by1 (4,214 bytes)
10: ... a positive regulator of apoptosis. Downstream of NMDA receptors and CaMKK-CaMK1 signaling cascade, prom... - 9e0w (4,164 bytes)
13: ...urons in response to calcium influx triggered via NMDA receptors (By similarity). Positively regulates t... - 1ig1 (5,077 bytes)
11: ...Ser-1303 inducing injurious Ca(2+) influx through NMDA receptor channels, resulting in an irreversible n... - 1jkk (5,072 bytes)
11: ...Ser-1303 inducing injurious Ca(2+) influx through NMDA receptor channels, resulting in an irreversible n... - 1jkl (5,080 bytes)
11: ...Ser-1303 inducing injurious Ca(2+) influx through NMDA receptor channels, resulting in an irreversible n... - 1jks (4,786 bytes)
10: ...Ser-1303 inducing injurious Ca(2+) influx through NMDA receptor channels, resulting in an irreversible n... - 1jkt (4,777 bytes)
10: ...Ser-1303 inducing injurious Ca(2+) influx through NMDA receptor channels, resulting in an irreversible n... - 1kef (4,403 bytes)
10: ... Required for synaptic plasticity associated with NMDA receptor signaling. Overexpression or depletion o... - 1l8l (5,071 bytes)
26: ... putative co-agonists for the glycine site of the NMDA receptor in the brain. Here, we describe the firs... - 1l8o (5,096 bytes)
26: ... putative co-agonists for the glycine site of the NMDA receptor in the brain. Here, we describe the firs... - 1p4f (6,548 bytes)
11: ...Ser-1303 inducing injurious Ca(2+) influx through NMDA receptor channels, resulting in an irreversible n... - 1um7 (2,843 bytes)
12: ...through its role in synaptic plasticity following NMDA receptor signaling.
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