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A synapse perspective on the function of the amyloid precursor protein. [PDF]
Kruse P, Eichler A, Klukas L, Lenz M.
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P2‐receptor modulation of noradrenergic neurotransmission in rat kidney [PDF]
C. Böhmann+2 more
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Striatal dopamine neurotransmission: regulation of release and uptake.
D. Sulzer, S. Cragg, M. Rice
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Modulators of Diacylglycerol Kinase Activity: A Review of Advances and Challenges
ABSTRACT Catalyzing the conversion of diacylglycerol (DAG) in phosphatidic acid (PA), diacylglycerol kinases (DGKs) play a pivotal role in all the physiological processes modulated by these two bioactive lipids, such as lipid metabolism and immune regulation.
Luisa Racca+2 more
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Excitatory and inhibitory effects of adenosine on the neurotransmission in the CNS
Yasuhiro Okada+4 more
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Theoretical aspects of sensory substitution and of neurotransmission-related reorganization in spinal cord injury [PDF]
Paul Bach‐y‐Rita
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Nerve cells partially mitigate indomethacin‐induced tight junction dysregulation in neuro‐gut epithelial cell cocultures. Human milk oligosaccharides 2′‐ and 3‐fucosyllactose (2′‐FL and 3‐FL) protect the neuro‐gut epithelial barrier from indomethacin‐induced damage. This protection is stronger in cocultures with higher nerve cell densities.
Xiaochen Chen+3 more
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Genomics and Histopathology in Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder Pain Syndrome
ABSTRACT Aims In April of 2025, a Global Consensus meeting on IC/BPS was held in Winston‐Salem, NC. The goal of this meeting was to establish global consensus in diagnostic criteria, phenotyping, treatment outcome assessment, and possible etiopathology in interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS).
Hannah Ruetten+4 more
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Modulation of Neurexins Alternative Splicing by Cannabinoid Receptors 1 (CB1) Signaling. [PDF]
Innocenzi E+8 more
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