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Acetylcholine receptors in regenerating muscle accumulate at original synaptic sites in the absence of the nerve. [PDF]
We examined the role of nerve terminals in organizing acetylcholine receptors on regenerating skeletal-muscle fibers. When muscle fibers are damaged, they degenerate and are phagocytized, but their basal lamina sheaths survive.
Burden, SJ, McMahan, UJ, Sargent, PB
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Common Ribs of Inhibitory Synaptic Dysfunction in the Umbrella of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
The term neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD) is an umbrella term used to group together a heterogeneous class of disorders characterized by disruption in cognition, emotion, and behavior, early in the developmental timescale.
Hines, Rochelle M. +2 more
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Ketamine: NMDA receptors and beyond [PDF]
Human studies examining the effects of the dissociative anesthetic ketamine as a model for psychosis and as a rapidly acting antidepressant have spurred great interest in understanding ketamine's actions at molecular, cellular, and network levels ...
Izumi, Yukitoshi +2 more
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Repetitive synaptic stimulation overcomes the ability of astrocytic processes to clear glutamate from the extracellular space, allowing some dendritic segments to become submerged in a pool of glutamate.
Katerina D Oikonomou +3 more
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Extrasynaptic NMDA Receptors Bidirectionally Modulate Intrinsic Excitability of Inhibitory Neurons [PDF]
Lulu Yao +11 more
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Extrasynaptic distribution of monoamine transporters and receptors
Publisher Summary Extra-synaptic, as well as synaptic sites for monoaminergic transmission have been elucidated by using electron microscopic immunocytochemistry for the localization of sequence specific antipeptide antisera against recently cloned vesicular and plasmalemmal monoamine transporters and receptors.
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Excitotoxicity plays a central role in the neuronal damage during ischemic stroke. Although growing evidence suggests that activation of extrasynaptic NMDA receptors initiates neuronal death, no direct evidence demonstrated their activation during ...
Qi-ping Dong, Jing-quan He, Zhen Chai
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Involvement of the GluN2A and GluN2B Subunits in Synaptic and Extrasynaptic N-methyl-d-aspartate Receptor Function and Neuronal Excitotoxicity [PDF]
Xianju Zhou +4 more
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Extrasynaptic Release of GABA by Retinal Dopaminergic Neurons
GABA release by dopaminergic amacrine (DA) cells of the mouse retina was detected by measuring Cl−currents generated by isolated perikarya in response to their own neurotransmitter. The possibility that the Cl−currents were caused by GABA release from synaptic endings that had survived the dissociation of the retina was ruled out by examining confocal ...
Hajime, Hirasawa +2 more
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