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Bioelectrosynthesis of Signaling Molecules for Selective Modulation of Cell Signaling
Bioelectrosynthesis holds great potential for studying and regulating biological systems through the in situ synthesis and delivery of cell signaling molecules with high spatiotemporal precision. Despite recent advancements, precise control over multiple signaling molecules within a single platform remains challenging.
Myeongeun Lee+6 more
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Reconstitution of the Bacterial Glutamate Receptor Channel by Encapsulation of a Cell-Free Expression System. [PDF]
Loi KJ, Moghimianavval H, Liu AP.
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Anti-metabolic glutamate receptor 5 encephalitis with gangliocytoma: a case and review of the literature. [PDF]
Shi K, Zhao H, Li Y, Li X, Chen W.
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Targeting postsynaptic glutamate receptor scaffolding proteins PSD-95 and PICK1 for obesity treatment. [PDF]
Fadahunsi N+21 more
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Metabotropic glutamate receptor genetic variants and peripheral receptor expression affects trait scores of autistic probands. [PDF]
Dutta N+4 more
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Glutamate Receptor-like (GLR) Family in Brassica napus: Genome-Wide Identification and Functional Analysis in Resistance to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. [PDF]
Gulzar RMA+5 more
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Annual Review of Neuroscience, 1994
The application of molecular cloning technology to the study of the glutamate receptor system has led to an explosion of knowledge about the structure, expression, and function of this most important fast excitatory transmitter system in the mammalian ...
M. Hollmann, S. Heinemann
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The application of molecular cloning technology to the study of the glutamate receptor system has led to an explosion of knowledge about the structure, expression, and function of this most important fast excitatory transmitter system in the mammalian ...
M. Hollmann, S. Heinemann
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The glutamate receptor ion channels.
Pharmacological Reviews, 1999R. Dingledine+3 more
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