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Different roles for aspartates and glutamates for cation permeation in bacterial sodium channels
Carlo Guardiani +3 more
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Two Highly Conserved Glutamate Residues Critical for Type III Sodium-dependent Phosphate Transport Revealed by Uncoupling Transport Function from Retroviral Receptor Function [PDF]
Pernille Bøttger, Lene Pedersen
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ZSF1 lean rats – How healthy are they?
This study aimed to examine the health status, specifically the physiology and myocardial, vascular, and skeletal muscle function of lean ZSF1 rats by comparing them to age‐ and sex‐matched Wistar rats. Compared to Wistar controls, ZSF1 lean rats exhibited lower body weight, but showed increased heart, and skeletal muscle mass.
Antje Schauer +4 more
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Interplay Among Synaptic Glutamate Release and Excitotoxicity: Neuronal Damage and Graphene-Based Materials Related Protection. [PDF]
Cellot G, Ballerini L.
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The cumulative effect of EA analgesia is partially attributed to the activation of EA‐TRAPed cells in ACC. Multiple EA sessions and single EA sessions activated different neuronal populations in the ACC. The enhanced analgesic effect of multiple EA sessions may be attributed to an increase in the proportion of GABAergic neurons within the ACC. Abstract
Zi Guo +8 more
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Permethrin induces epileptic susceptibility via activation of Na<sup>+</sup> channels and rise in glutamate. [PDF]
Su M +9 more
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Both reentrant loops of the sodium-coupled glutamate transporters contain molecular determinants of cation selectivity [PDF]
Nechama Silverstein +3 more
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