Reflecting on 50 years of long-term potentiation: Insights from the Royal Society's LTP50 conference. [PDF]
Mitchell-Heggs R, Tse D.
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F13A1‐Mediated Macrophage Activation Promotes MASH Progression via the PKM2/HIF1A Pathway
In fatty liver disease, hepatocytes exposed to palmitate release S1P, which activates calcium signaling in macrophages. Elevated calcium enhances the activity of F13A1, driving PKM2 dimerization. The PKM2 dimers cause Warburg effect, translocate to the nucleus, cooperate with HIF1A, and upregulate IL1B expression, ultimately promoting classical ...
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Rapidly reversible persistent long-term potentiation inhibition by patient-derived brain tau and amyloid ß proteins. [PDF]
Ondrejcak T +6 more
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The Expression of Neurodegeneration-Related Genes in the Hippocampus of Hypothyroid Rats Following Long-Term Potentiation. [PDF]
Altunkaya M +4 more
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Norepinephrine triggers glutamatergic long-term potentiation in hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus magnocellular neuroendocrine cells through postsynaptic β1-AR/PKA signaling pathway in vitro in rats. [PDF]
Jin JR, Zhang ZY, Chu CP, Li YZ, Qiu DL.
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The Association of Hippocampal Long-Term Potentiation-Induced Gene Expression with Genetic Risk for Psychosis. [PDF]
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History and Definition In 1973, two reports appeared in the Journal of Physiology that described a long-term potentiation (L TP) of synaptic transmission at a monosynaptic junction in the mammalian eNS. These two papers, one dealing with the anesthetized rabbit preparation (Bliss & L0mo 1973) and the other dealing with the unanesthetized rabbit (Bliss &
T J, Teyler, P, DiScenna
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Long-Term Synaptic Potentiation
Science, 1988Long-term synaptic potentiation (LTP) is a leading candidate for a synaptic mechanism of rapid learning in mammals. LTP is a persistent increase in synaptic efficacy that can be quickly induced. The biophysical process that controls one type of LTP is formally similar to a synaptic memory mechanism postulated decades ago by the ...
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Neocortical long-term potentiation
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1993LTP is a form of activity-dependent synaptic plasticity that has been investigated mainly in the hippocampus. It is considered likely that similar mechanisms may also account for aspects of naturally occurring plasticity in the neocortex. Consequently, an increasing number of studies have been devoted to the investigation of neocortical LTP.
M F, Bear, A, Kirkwood
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