Терапевтические эффекты мемантина при алкогольной и опиатной зависимости: клинико-экспериментальное исследование
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Глутаматергическая система занимает ключевое место в функционировании центральной нервной системы человека и других млекопитающих. Глутаматные рецепторы подразделяются на две основные подгруппы: ионотропные и метаботропные. При связывании глутамата с ионотропным рецептором изменение внутриклеточного гомеостаза осуществляется путем изменения мембранной проницаемости клетки для катионовдля… Читать ещё >
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