Glutamate in unusual places
Author(s) -
Nicole LeBrasseur
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
the journal of cell biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.414
H-Index - 380
eISSN - 1540-8140
pISSN - 0021-9525
DOI - 10.1083/jcb1621rr4
Subject(s) - biology , neurotransmitter , glutamate receptor , bicarbonate , affect (linguistics) , neuroscience , function (biology) , biophysics , biochemistry , microbiology and biotechnology , endocrinology , communication , central nervous system , receptor , psychology
![Graphic][1] Mild CFTR mutations mainly affect Cl− transport (left), but severe forms also perturb bicarbonate conductance (right).Reddy/MacmillanGlutamate has a critical physiological function unrelated to its job as a neurotransmitter, according to results from M. M. Reddy and
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