European Journal of Pharmacology: Molecular Pharmacology
Volume 289, Issue 2, 28 April 1995, Pages 395-397
Short communicationL-2-amino-3-phosphonopropionic acid competitively antagonizes metabotropic glutamate receptors 1α and 5 in Xenopus oocytes
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