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During surgical intervention in medically refractory temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) patients, diagnosed with either mesial temporal lobe sclerosis (MTS)- or tumor (T)-associated TLE, biopsies were taken from the anterior temporal neocortex and the ...
Huffelen, A.C. van +6 more
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Selective Association of TRPC Channel Subunits in Rat Brain Synaptosomes* 210
TRPC genes encode a ubiquitous family of ion channel proteins responsible for Ca2+ influx following stimulation of G-protein-coupled membrane receptors linked to phospholipase C. These channels may be localized to large multimeric signaling complexes via
Monu Goel, W. Sinkins, W. Schilling
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Ca2+ dynamics in synaptosomes isolated from the squid optic lobe
Synaptosomes from the optic lobes of squid (Loligo forbesi) were prepared by homogenization and allowed to settle onto glass coverslips. Synaptosomes were loaded with Ca2+ sensitive dyes (Fura-2 AM, Calcium Green-1 AM and Calcium Green-5N AM), visualized
Brown, Euan R; id_orcid +3 more
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A, Inhibition of new protein synthesis with cycloheximide does not inhibit LTP in synaptosomes. Synaptosomes were pre-treated either with or without cycloheximide (50 µM) and stimulated as in figure 2A.
Guy Doucet (372199) +2 more
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ATP-stimulated glutamate-dependent calcium uptake by rat synaptosomes
The entry of Ca2+ in rat synaptosomes was followed with a Ca2+-selective electrode. Extracellular ATP is necessary for the entry which is a function of synaptosomal protein, free Ca2+ and glutamate concentrations.
Tiziana Battistin +4 more
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Sensitive and rapid quantitation of oxygen reactive species formation in rat synaptosomes.
The formation of oxygen reactive species in response to oxidative stimuli was measured in rat synaptosomes. Studies employed the non-fluorescent probe 2?,7?-dichlorofluorescin diacetate (DCFH-DA), which after de-esterification is oxidized in the presence
C. Lebel, S. Bondy
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Abnormal norepinephrine uptake and release in brain synaptosomes in chronic renal failure
Abnormal norepinephrine uptake and release in brain synaptosomes in chronic renal failure. Abnormalities in the function of the central nervous system exist in chronic renal failure (CRF) and some of these derangements may be related to excess ...
Massry, Shaul G. +2 more
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Stimulation of Immunoreactive Insulin Release by Glucose in Rat Brain Synaptosomes [PDF]
The effect of glucose on the release of immunoreactive insulin (IRI) in synaptosomes isolated from rat brain was studied. In the absence of glucose synaptosomes release about 4% (0.77 µIU/mg protein) of total content.
Santos, Maria +2 more
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The dysfunction of mitochondria, the primary source of cellular energy and producer of reactive oxygen species (ROS), is associated with brain aging and neurodegenerative diseases. Scientific evidence indicates that light in the visible and near-infrared
Silvia Ravera +6 more
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Nerve cell connections, formed in the developing brain of mammals, undergo a well-programmed process of maturation with changes in their molecular composition over time.
Alexandra K. Suchowerska +8 more
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