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Generation of an enhancer-driven gene expression viral tool specific to dentate granule cell-types through direct hippocampal injection. [PDF]
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Gestational valproic acid exposure enhances facial stimulation-evoked cerebellar mossy fiber-granule cell transmission via GluN2A subunit-containing NMDA receptor in offspring mice. [PDF]
Yuan YX+8 more
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Regional and Cellular Codistribution of Interleukin lß and Nerve Growth Factor rnRNA in the Adult Rat Brain [PDF]
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Nissl granules in ‘fatigued’ nerve cells [PDF]
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Purinergic Modulation of Granule Cells
The Cerebellum, 2010Extracellular purines exert their action in the nervous system through purinergic neurotransmission and neuromodulatory processes. Among brain areas, efforts have been made to investigate the purinergic modulation of the cerebellar cortex. In addition, the use of granule cells in culture as a neuronal in vitro model provided important information about
María Teresa Miras-Portugal+3 more
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Birbeck Granules (Langerhans’ Cell Granules) in Human Lymph Nodes [PDF]
Electron microscopic examination of lymph nodes from “normal” subjects and diseased patients revealed the presence of Birbeck granules in histiocytes in 8 of 12 patients with subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE), 1 of 6 patients with other diseases, and 1 of 4 “normal” subjects. The one apparently “normal” subject who had Birbeck granules was the
Mina Lee Vernon+5 more
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Isolation of Mast Cell Granules
Current Protocols in Cell Biology, 2005AbstractThe mast cell is a multipotent inflammatory cell that has been shown to participate in the pathogenesis of a variety of diseases, such as immediate hypersensitivity reactions, arthritis, atherosclerosis, and heart failure. Upon stimulation, mast cells exocytose cytoplasmic secretory granules into their extracellular microenvironment.
Ken A. Lindstedt, Petri T. Kovanen
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