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. 1976 Jul;57(3):435P.

GABA antagonism as a possible basis for the convulsant action of a series of bicyclic phosphorus esters [proceedings].

N G Bowery, J F Collins, R G Hill, S Pearson
PMCID: PMC1667265  PMID: 10031

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