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European journal of pharmacology • 1990 | View Paper
“ Penicillin and 3‐aminopyridine, while provoking cortical seizures, seem to inhibit glycine incorporation into a neuron‐specific, function‐dependent protein contained by the labelled cells in the autoradiogram.”
“In older embryos (after the 15th day of incubation), the motor reaction to penicillin could be effectively modified by the systemic administration of glycine and GABA.”
“The minimal inducing concentrations of the antibiotics were generally the same as their minimal inhibitory concentrations, but the addition of a sub-inducing concentration of glycine lowered the minimal inducing concentration of penicillin.”