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Nonsaturation of AMPA and NMDA receptors at hippocampal synapses [PDF]
A. Kimberley McAllister+1 more
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ABSTRACT This study explored the impact of low‐intensity theta burst patterned electromagnetic fields (TBEMF) on fear‐related learning in the flatworm species Planaria, a simple model organism known for its regenerative properties and ability to demonstrate basic learning behaviors. Planaria were exposed to an aversive stimulus (light) in a T‐maze, and
Kassra Ghassemkhani, Blake T. Dotta
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A Noelin-organized extracellular network of proteins required for constitutive and context-dependent anchoring of AMPA-receptors. [PDF]
Boudkkazi S+13 more
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Regulation of Kinetic Properties of GluR2 AMPA Receptor Channels by Alternative Splicing [PDF]
Maki Koike‐Tani+4 more
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What Epigenetics Teaches Us About Neuron–Glioma Interactions
Neuron–glioma interactions through the epigenetic lens. Rewiring of epigenetic mechanisms, including alterations in the enhancer landscape and 3D chromatin organization, allows glioma cells to sense and respond to neural signals. Targeting the epigenetic machinery that facilitates this neuron–glioma crosstalk provides a strategy to disrupt the neural ...
Chaitali Chakraborty+2 more
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AMPA Receptors in Synaptic Plasticity, Memory Function, and Brain Diseases. [PDF]
de León-López CAM+2 more
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Enhanced functional detection of synaptic calcium-permeable AMPA receptors using intracellular NASPM. [PDF]
Coombs I+5 more
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Wu et al. studied why certain brain areas are more connected than others. They found that areas with similar protein patterns tend to work together more closely. Additionally, they found when one area is affected such as in brain tumours, other areas with similar patterns especially contralateral regions might help.
Jinsong Wu+30 more
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Oligodendrogenesis in Evolution, Development and Adulthood
Main Points Oligodendrocytes and myelin took shape in jawed vertebrates During development, OPCs are originated from NSCs and then undergo differentiation into mature oligodendrocytes that supply myelin. OPCs persist in the adult CNS and continue to produce oligodendrocytes and myelin.
Hao Hu+3 more
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