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Clinical data
Source tissues
almost every part of the nervous system
Target tissues
system-wide
Receptors
NMDA, AMPA, kainate, mGluR
Agonists
NMDA, AMPA, kainic acid
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Nov 4, 2023 · Glutamatergic components have also been identified in various other peripheral tissues such as the heart, kidney, lungs, ovary, and testis.
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