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NMDA receptor Agonist-gated cation channels which depolarise synaptic membranes upon activation. They require glutamate binding and depolarization to allow cations to enter the postsynaptic cell.
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NMDA n-methyl-d- aspartate - NMDA receptors are part of the brain's neuro-excitatory pathway. When activated, these receptors allow calcium and sodium ions to pass freely into the nerve cells.
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NMDA N-methyl-D-aspartate, a type of excitatory amino acid receptor.
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NMDA a neurotransmitter that has some regulatory control over dopamine production
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NMDA A receptor channel located on the surface of nerve cells that is activated when glutamate is present. The activation of the NMDA receptor plays a crucial role in learning and memory. 34
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