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Toluene alters the intrinsic excitability and excitatory synaptic transmission of basolateral amygdala neurons. [PDF]
Braunscheidel K, Okas M, Woodward JJ.
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In this study, an optoelectronic memristor with integrated light/humidity bimodal sensing, memory, and processing functionalities is proposed. A proof of concept sensory–motion system with attention‐driven and relative humidity‐modulated behaviors is presented by sending the synaptic feedback of the memristor to a robot arm.
Qiaoling Tian+7 more
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Stronger stimulus triggers synaptic transmission faster through earlier started action potential. [PDF]
Zhang Z, Huang R.
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Loss of dysbindin-1 in excitatory neurons in mice impacts NMDAR-dependent behaviors, neuronal morphology and synaptic transmission in the ventral hippocampus. [PDF]
Bhardwaj SK+3 more
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AKAP150-anchored PKA regulates synaptic transmission and plasticity, neuronal excitability and CRF neuromodulation in the mouse lateral habenula. [PDF]
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Encyclopedia of Molecular Pharmacology, 2021
Bela Szabo, Klaus Starke
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Bela Szabo, Klaus Starke
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The biochemistry of synaptic transmission [PDF]
Subcellular fractionation techniques have added a new dimension to studies of synaptic function. Much of the research of the past decade has been devoted to improving techniques — for subcellular fractionation techniques are full of pitfalls if applied uncritically and there are many problems concerned with the homogeneity and purity of the fractions ...
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TRPV1 and Synaptic Transmission
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2011Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid Type 1 is a prominent "pain" receptor expressed in sensory afferent neurons. TRPV1 on peripheral nerve terminals detects a variety of noxious stimuli generated at sites of injury and inflammation, and in turn, drives the excitation and sensitization of C-fibers neurons.
Jose A. Matta, Gerard P. Ahern
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Synaptic Transmission with the Glia
Physiology, 2001For decades, scientists thought that all of the missing secrets of brain function resided in neurons. However, a wave of new findings indicates that glial cells, formerly considered mere supporters and subordinate to neurons, participate actively in synaptic integration and processing of information in the brain.
Sabino Vesce+2 more
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Synaptic Transmission in the Brain
Klinische Wochenschrift, 19701. Synaptic transmission in the mammalian brain is probably mediated by excitatory or inhibitory substances released from nerve endings.
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