European Journal of Pharmacology: Molecular Pharmacology
Volume 269, Issue 2, 14 October 1994, Pages 219-224
Tiagabine, SK&F 89976-A, CI-966, and NNC-711 are selective for the cloned GABA transporter GAT-1
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