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Structure and function of NMDA-type glutamate receptor subunits
Introduction: To review the physiology of the glutamate receptor subunits such as N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA). Development: Glutamic acid (Glu) is the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system (CNS) which interacts with two types ...
M.E. Flores-Soto +5 more
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The Chemokine CCL2 Mediates the Seizure-enhancing Effects of Systemic Inflammation [PDF]
Epilepsy is a chronic disorder characterized by spontaneous recurrent seizures. Brain inflammation is increasingly recognized as a critical factor for seizure precipitation, but the molecular mediators of such proconvulsant effects are only partly ...
Allegra, M +8 more
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Domoic acid is a marine biotoxin associated with harmful algal blooms and is the causative agent of amnesic shellfish poisoning in marine animals and humans.
Olga M. Pulido +3 more
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Estructura y función de las subunidades del receptor a glutamato tipo NMDA
Resumen: Introducción: Realizar una revisión de la fisiología de las subunidades del receptor a glutamato tipo N-metil-D-aspartato (NMDA). Desarrollo: El acido glutámico (Glu) es el principal neurotransmisor excitador del sistema nervioso central la ...
M.E. Flores-Soto +5 more
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Bioactive Marine Drugs and Marine Biomaterials for Brain Diseases [PDF]
Marine invertebrates produce a plethora of bioactive compounds, which serve as inspiration for marine biotechnology, particularly in drug discovery programs and biomaterials development.
Andrade, Paula B. +3 more
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Epilepsy is characterized by abnormal neuronal firing in the brain. Several therapeutic strategies exist for epilepsy; however, several patients remain poorly treated.
Xiaofan Zhang +9 more
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Spatial transcriptomics in epilepsy research: Early successes, opportunities, and challenges
Epilepsia, Volume 67, Issue 4, Page 1589-1600, April 2026.
Donald J. Phillips +4 more
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KCC2 inhibition and neuronal hyperexcitability promote extrinsic apoptosis dependent upon C1q
IntroductionThe potassium chloride co-transporter 2 (KCC2) is the principal Cl− extrusion mechanism employed by mature neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) and plays a critical role in determining the efficacy of fast synaptic inhibition mediated ...
Jinglin Ji +5 more
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Changes of cochlear function during cochlear fluids manipulations [PDF]
Spatial origins of compound action potential responses to varying stimulation rates, frequencies, and levels were investigated. A technique to measure the regions in the cochlea generating each response in which a neurotoxic drug (kainic acid) is slowly ...
Donovan, Kathryn Marie
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Dopamine receptor stimulation and striatal kainic acid neurotoxicity
P R, Sanberg, I, Creese
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