2013
DOI: 10.3724/sp.j.1260.2012.20136
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Advances in Action Mechanisms of Tachyplesins

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“…[29] Therefore, when a thalamic reticulum infarction occurs, a large quantity of GABA is released due to the sudden death of neurons. [30] We hypothesize that this explosive release of GABA will inevitably lead to early local nervous system activity disorders in the event of cerebral infarction. GABA neurons, through N-type cholinergic receptors, promote increased sleep in patients.…”
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“…[29] Therefore, when a thalamic reticulum infarction occurs, a large quantity of GABA is released due to the sudden death of neurons. [30] We hypothesize that this explosive release of GABA will inevitably lead to early local nervous system activity disorders in the event of cerebral infarction. GABA neurons, through N-type cholinergic receptors, promote increased sleep in patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%