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Temporal calibration in taste temporal order judgment is associated with empathizing traits. [PDF]
Wada M, Takano K, Kobayakawa T.
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Neurotransmitter-Mediated Signaling in Glioblastoma and Glial Tumors: Biology and Therapeutic Opportunities. [PDF]
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Computational Identification of Blood-Brain Barrier-Permeant Microbiome Metabolites with Binding Affinity to Neurotransmitter Receptors in Neurodevelopmental Disorders. [PDF]
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Ionotropic Receptors (IRs): Chemosensory ionotropic glutamate receptors in Drosophila and beyond [PDF]
Ionotropic Receptors (IRs) are a recently characterized family of olfactory receptors in the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. IRs are not related to insect Odorant Receptors (ORs), but rather have evolved from ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs), a conserved family of synaptic ligand-gated ion channels.
Vincent Croset, Richard Benton
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Mammalian ionotropic glutamate receptors
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1993Exciting new milestones in glutamate receptor (GluR) channel research include the following: the cloning of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors; delineation of molecular determinants for ion flow through glutamate-gated channels; the discovery that Ca2+ permeability of non-NMDA receptor channels is determined by RNA editing; the construction of ...
Wisden, W., Seeburg, P.
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Ionotropic glutamate receptors
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 1999The glutamate-binding sites of ionotropic glutamate receptors are formed from two extracellular domains of a single subunit. Conformational changes induced by agonist binding produce mechanical processes that are translated into ion gating and receptor desensitization.
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Purine Ionotropic (P2X) Receptors
Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2007Purinergic signaling is involved in the proper functioning of virtually all organs of the body. Although in some cases purines have a major influence on physiological functions (e.g. thrombocyte aggregation), more often they are just background modulators contributing to fine tuning of biological events.
L, Köles, S, Fürst, P, Illes
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