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Decoupling of neurophysiological activity from structure mirrors global microarchitectural and neuromodulatory trends. [PDF]
Facca M, Del Felice A, Bertoldo A.
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Microstructural variation of hippocampal substructures across childhood and adolescence quantified with high-gradient diffusion MRI. [PDF]
Karat BG +5 more
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Newly Discovered Tricks of an Old Dog: Why Carbamazepine Exacerbates Absence Seizures. [PDF]
Buchanan GF.
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Gpr176 modulates the firing pattern of parvalbumin-positive interneurons in the orbitofrontal cortex of mouse. [PDF]
Tian J, Huang Z, Zhang W.
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Use-dependent regulation of the axonal action potential in parvalbumin-expressing interneurons
Sophie R Liebergall, Ethan M Goldberg
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Journal of Neurochemistry, 1985
Abstract: Parvalbumin was isolated from human cerebral cortex and biceps and triceps muscles by HPLC. The immunological properties of the human protein and the mobility in two‐dimensional polyacrylamide gels were similar to that of parvalbumin isolated from the muscles of rat, mouse, rabbit, and chicken.
M W, Berchtold +2 more
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Abstract: Parvalbumin was isolated from human cerebral cortex and biceps and triceps muscles by HPLC. The immunological properties of the human protein and the mobility in two‐dimensional polyacrylamide gels were similar to that of parvalbumin isolated from the muscles of rat, mouse, rabbit, and chicken.
M W, Berchtold +2 more
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Parvalbumin as a Pleomorphic Protein
Current Protein & Peptide Science, 2017Parvalbumin (PA) is a classical small, mostly cytosolic Ca2+-binding protein of the EF-hand superfamily expressed in vertebrates in a tissue- and cell-specific manner, serving as a magnesium/ calcium buffer. In the last decade novel data were published on structural peculiarities of PA, likely affecting its functionality.
Permyakov, Eugene +2 more
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Binding of nucleotides to parvalbumins
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1982Abstract Intrinsic fluorescence and equilibrium dialysis studies have shown that ATP and ADP bind to parvalbumin molecules with affinities allowing the complex formation at physiological concentrations of protein and nucleotides. The stoichiometry and association constants for the nucleotide binding to calcium-loaded, magnesium-loaded and metal free ...
E A, Permyakov +4 more
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