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CGP-35348 was ineffective up to 100 μM to antagonize the inhibitory release of GABA elicited by baclofen, doing it selective as GABAB heteroreceptor antagonist.
[4] Moreover, CGP35348 was about threefold less potent to antagonize GHB and GBL than baclofen and SKF97541.
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^Nasrallah FA, Griffin JL, Balcar VJ, Rae C (August 2007). "Understanding your inhibitions: modulation of brain cortical metabolism by GABA(B) receptors". Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. 27 (8): 1510–20. doi:10.1038/sj.jcbfm.9600453. PMID17293844.