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Characterization of Novel Aryl-Ether, Biaryl, and Fluorene Aspartic Acid and Diaminopropionic Acid Analogs as Potent Inhibitors of the High-Affinity Glutamate Transporter EAAT2
John Dunlop, H. Beal McIlvain, Tikva A. Carrick, Brian Jow, Qiang Lu, Dianne Kowal, Steven Lin, Alexander Greenfield, Cristina Grosanu, Kristi Fan, Robert Petroski, John Williams, Alan Foster and John Butera
Molecular Pharmacology October 2005, 68 (4) 974-982; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.105.012005
John Dunlop
H. Beal McIlvain
Tikva A. Carrick
Brian Jow
Qiang Lu
Dianne Kowal
Steven Lin
Alexander Greenfield
Cristina Grosanu
Kristi Fan
Robert Petroski
John Williams
Alan Foster
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Characterization of Novel Aryl-Ether, Biaryl, and Fluorene Aspartic Acid and Diaminopropionic Acid Analogs as Potent Inhibitors of the High-Affinity Glutamate Transporter EAAT2
John Dunlop, H. Beal McIlvain, Tikva A. Carrick, Brian Jow, Qiang Lu, Dianne Kowal, Steven Lin, Alexander Greenfield, Cristina Grosanu, Kristi Fan, Robert Petroski, John Williams, Alan Foster and John Butera
Molecular Pharmacology October 1, 2005, 68 (4) 974-982; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.105.012005
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Characterization of Novel Aryl-Ether, Biaryl, and Fluorene Aspartic Acid and Diaminopropionic Acid Analogs as Potent Inhibitors of the High-Affinity Glutamate Transporter EAAT2
John Dunlop, H. Beal McIlvain, Tikva A. Carrick, Brian Jow, Qiang Lu, Dianne Kowal, Steven Lin, Alexander Greenfield, Cristina Grosanu, Kristi Fan, Robert Petroski, John Williams, Alan Foster and John Butera
Molecular Pharmacology October 1, 2005, 68 (4) 974-982; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/mol.105.012005
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