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Glutamatergic pallidothalamic projections and their implications in the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease
Neurobiology of Disease , 08/28/08
Barroso-Chinea P et al. - Results indicate that the increased thalamic inhibition typical of dopamine depletion might be explained by a synergistic effect of increased GABA outflow coupled to decreased glutamate levels, both neurotransmitters coming from ENT neurons.
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