Specific γ‐hydroxybutyrate‐binding sites but loss of pharmacological effects of γ‐hydroxybutyrate in GABA<sub>B(1)</sub>‐deficient mice
Klemens Kaupmann(Novartis (Switzerland)), Bernhard Bettler(University of Basel), Cédric Mombereau(Novartis (Switzerland)), Johannes Mosbacher(Novartis (Switzerland)), Wolfgang Froestl(Novartis (Switzerland)), Markus Schmutz(Novartis (Switzerland)), John F. Cryan(University College Cork), Gilles Sansig(Novartis (Switzerland)), Hans Bräuner‐Osborne(University of Copenhagen), Herman van der Putten(Novartis (Switzerland)), Petrine Wellendorph(University of Copenhagen), P. C. Waldmeier(Novartis (Switzerland)), K. Klebs(Novartis (Switzerland))
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