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Presence of NMDA receptor in neuroblastoma x glioma NG108-15 cell
Seitaro Ohkuma+3 more
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Abstract figure legend Investigating the effect of flupirtine, a KCNQ channel opener, on ventilatory control instability (i.e. loop gain) and obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) severity. Left panel: high loop gain has been shown to contribute to airway collapse in patients with OSA.
Luke D. J. Thomson+12 more
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SIRT4 Protects Retina Against Excitotoxic Injury by Promoting OPA1-Mediated Müller Glial Cell Mitochondrial Fusion and GLAST Expression. [PDF]
Ying Q+9 more
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Molecular and functional diversity of the NMDA receptor channel.
Kenji Sakimura, Masayoshi Mishina
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Trimethyltin (TMT) induces transient neuronal loss and cognitive impairments, serving as a model for transient brain damage. This study investigated the effects of early memantine (MEM) treatment on TMT‐induced brain injury. Memantine worsened TMT‐induced cognitive impairment and neuronal degeneration in the hippocampus, suggesting that early MEM ...
Yusuke Onaka+4 more
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The human intelligence evolved from proximal cis‐regulatory saltations
Abstract The divergence rate between the alignable genomes of humans and chimpanzees is as little as 1.23%. Their phenotypical difference was hypothesized to be accounted for by gene regulation. We construct the cis‐regulatory element frequency (CREF) matrix to represent the proximal regulatory sequences for each species.
Xiaojie Li, Jianhui Shi, Lei M. Li
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Correction for Patel et al., Aspirin binds to PPARα to stimulate hippocampal plasticity and protect memory. [PDF]
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NMDA Receptor-Mediated Ca2+ Flux Attenuated by the NMDA Receptor/TRPM4 Interface Inhibitor Brophenexin. [PDF]
Casby J, Gansemer BM, Thayer SA.
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Astrocytes Mediate Psychostimulant‐Induced Alterations of Spike‐Timing Dependent Synaptic Plasticity
Main Points Cocaine and amphetamine stimulates astrocytes and downregulates the GLT‐1. The dysfunction in GLT‐1 modify EPSP kinetics and modulate STDP, switching LTP to LTD in psychostimulant‐treated mice. These effects were restored by upregulation of GLT‐1.
Samuel Alberquilla+7 more
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The diverse effects of ketamine, jack-of-all-trades: a narrative review. [PDF]
Richards ND+3 more
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