Long-Lasting, Pathway-Specific Impairment of a Novel Form of Spike-Timing-Dependent Long-Term Depression by Neuropathic Pain in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex. [PDF]
Hogrefe N+6 more
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Involvement of Presynaptic N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptors in Cerebellar Long-Term Depression [PDF]
Mariano Casado+2 more
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Long-term depression: a cell biological view
Morgan Sheng, Ali Ertürk
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A quasi‐solid‐state fluoride ion battery with various practical qualities is implemented by a salt‐polymer‐ceramic composite electrolyte. β‐PbSnF4, as an active filler, can greatly improve the electrochemical stability and conductivity of the electrolyte, opening up new possibilities for cutting‐edge electrolyte design for fluoride ion batteries ...
Hong Cui+5 more
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Activation of innate immune receptor TLR9 by mitochondrial DNA plays essential roles in the chemical long-term depression of hippocampal neurons. [PDF]
Atarashi N, Morishita M, Matsuda S.
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Subunit-dependent and subunit-independent rules of AMPA receptor trafficking during chemical long-term depression in hippocampal neurons. [PDF]
Matsuda S, Yuzaki M.
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An evaluation of the synapse specificity of long‐term depression induced in rat cerebellar slices
Tracy Reynolds, Nicholas A. Hartell
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Subfossil European bog oaks: population dynamics and long-term growth depressions as indicators of changes in the Holocene hydro-regime and climate [PDF]
Hanns Hubert Leuschner+4 more
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This study elucidates a novel role of FGF13 in manipulating neuronal fate via mitochondrial transfer. FGF13 is identified as a mitochondria‐stabilizing protein by interacting with mitochondrial proteins. Under stress, the decrease of neuronal FGF13 fails to retain mitochondria within the cytoplasm, leading to the release of damaged mitochondria to ...
Nanshan Song+15 more
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Role of P/Q-Ca2+ Channels in Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 2/3-Dependent Presynaptic Long-Term Depression at Nucleus Accumbens Synapses [PDF]
David Robbe+4 more
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