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AMPAS Presents Scientific and Technical Academy Awards for 1995 [PDF]
Aileen Moroney
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ABSTRACT Reduced expression of the serotonin transporter (5‐hydroxytryptamine transporter, 5‐HTT) in early life has been associated with a delay in postnatal brain development and endophenotypes of a variety of neuropsychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders in adolescence and adulthood.
Yvet Kroeze+9 more
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NMDA and AMPA receptors are co-localized at most glutamatergic synapses, where their numbers and distribution undergo dynamic changes. Glutamate binds to both the NMDA and AMPA receptors.
Qingchen Guo
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The impact of subunit type, alternative splicing, and auxiliary proteins on AMPA receptor trafficking. [PDF]
Couch T, McCullock TW, MacLean DM.
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Block of native Ca2+‐permeable AMPA receptors in rat brain by intracellular polyamines generates double rectification [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Background Glutamate, the primary neurotransmitter released by nociceptors, is predominantly synthesised by the enzyme Glutaminase 1 (GLS1). The involvement of GLS1 in pain pathways is well supported, as Gls1 heterozygous mice exhibit altered nociception and GLS1 levels increase in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) under chronic peripheral ...
Anabel Martínez‐Padilla+4 more
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Targeting Excitatory Glutamate Receptors for Morphine Tolerance: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Huang M+6 more
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Regulation of AMPA Receptor–Mediated Synaptic Transmission by Clathrin-Dependent Receptor Internalization [PDF]
Heng‐Ye Man+7 more
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Developmental changes in synaptic AMPA and NMDA receptor distribution and AMPA receptor subunit composition in living hippocampal neurons. [PDF]
Lisa Pickard+4 more
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Neurotoxicity of Hcy. (A figure that best represents the scope of the paper.) Homocysteine can reduce the tightness of endothelial cell connections, increase vascular permeability, and damage the blood–brain barrier. Homocysteine activates various glutamate receptors on the surfaces of neurons and glial cells, triggering excitotoxicity, promoting the ...
Bin Li, Yushun Kou, Lingna Zhang, Lin Yi
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