2016
DOI: 10.21521/mw.5603
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Role of L-glutamate in aggression

Abstract: Summary L-glutamate is one of major excitatory transmitters (along with aspartic, kainate acids and glycine) in the central nervous system and/or the peripheral nervous system. It mediates interaction through the stimulation of various ionotropic receptors families (ligand gated cation channels) and metabotropic receptor families (G-protein coupled). In this review, we describe the molecular composition of these glutamatergic receptors and discuss their neuropharmacology, particularly with respect to their rol… Show more

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“…Similarly, Viljoen and Wiskerke ( 2012 ) place strong emphasis on network-building initiatives (see also Chapter 3 ,this volume). Kania andKramer ( 2011 , 2013 ) also place strong emphasis on self-organized networks. They conclude that no single 'backbone organisation' is essential for collective impacts; networks can effectively coordinate in decentralized manners (Meter, 2014 ).…”
Section: Avoiding Reductionismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Viljoen and Wiskerke ( 2012 ) place strong emphasis on network-building initiatives (see also Chapter 3 ,this volume). Kania andKramer ( 2011 , 2013 ) also place strong emphasis on self-organized networks. They conclude that no single 'backbone organisation' is essential for collective impacts; networks can effectively coordinate in decentralized manners (Meter, 2014 ).…”
Section: Avoiding Reductionismmentioning
confidence: 99%