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Hebbian and homeostatic synaptic plasticity of AMPA receptors in epileptogenesis. [PDF]
Curia G.
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Abstract figure legend Transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) and melastatin 3 (TRPM3) activation regulate pre‐ and postsynaptic Ca2+ concentrations and synaptic activity in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. Left: a model that describes how activation of TRPA1 and TRPM3 channels induces an influx of Ca2+ in the central terminals of sensory ...
Yaroslav E. Andrianov+10 more
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Afferent convergence to a shared population of interneuron AMPA receptors. [PDF]
Pennock RL+5 more
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Abstract figure legend During development, Intersectin‐1 (Itsn1) translocates near voltage‐gated calcium channels (VGCCs) to enhance Ca2+‐dependent replenishment of readily releasable synaptic vesicles (SVs). In the presynaptic terminal, SVs undergo a cycle involving formation (step 1), docking (step 2), exocytosis (step 3), endocytosis (step 4) and ...
Yi‐Mei Yang+13 more
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Dynamics of AMPA receptors regulate epileptogenesis in patients with epilepsy. [PDF]
Eiro T+30 more
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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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Persistence of quantal synaptic vesicle recycling in virtual absence of dynamins
Abstract figure legend Figure depicts the key finding from this study. While loss of all dynamins severely debilitates synaptic vesicle retrieval following repetitive activity, retrieval and recycling of individual synaptic vesicles following spontaneous fusion or sparse stimulation are minimally affected.
Olusoji A. T. Afuwape+4 more
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