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The following pages link to Synaptic localization of kainic acid binding sites (Q59073008):
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- Neto1 and Neto2: auxiliary subunits that determine key properties of native kainate receptors (Q26861360) (← links)
- Changes of hippocampal Cu/Zn-superoxide dismutase after kainate treatment in the rat (Q28575213) (← links)
- Cytoskeletal organization at the postsynaptic complex (Q30494586) (← links)
- A transmembrane accessory subunit that modulates kainate-type glutamate receptors (Q33579886) (← links)
- Current hypotheses on sigma receptors and their physiological role: possible implications in psychiatry (Q33921280) (← links)
- Molecular physiology of kainate receptors (Q34294046) (← links)
- CGP 37849 and CGP 39551: novel and potent competitive N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonists with oral activity (Q35001085) (← links)
- Distinct functions of kainate receptors in the brain are determined by the auxiliary subunit Neto1. (Q35074545) (← links)
- Domoic acid: neurobehavioral consequences of exposure to a prevalent marine biotoxin (Q35621533) (← links)
- Mossy fiber synaptic transmission: communication from the dentate gyrus to area CA3. (Q36926796) (← links)
- Distinct Subunit Domains Govern Synaptic Stability and Specificity of the Kainate Receptor (Q37131469) (← links)
- Selective association of N-methyl aspartate and quisqualate types of L-glutamate receptor with brain postsynaptic densities (Q37576358) (← links)
- The regulation of glutamate receptor trafficking and function by TARPs and other transmembrane auxiliary subunits (Q37945010) (← links)
- Amino acid neurotransmitters and their pathways in the mammalian central nervous system (Q40091500) (← links)
- Receptors for the excitatory amino acids in the mammalian central nervous system (Q40093277) (← links)
- Acidic amino acid binding sites in mammalian neuronal membranes: their characteristics and relationship to synaptic receptors (Q40094451) (← links)
- Neurotoxic action of kainic acid in the isolated toad and goldfish retina: II. Mechanism of action (Q41382085) (← links)
- II. Excitotoxic models for neurodegenerative disorders (Q41547382) (← links)
- Cloning of a putative high-affinity kainate receptor expressed predominantly in hippocampal CA3 cells (Q41678682) (← links)
- Autoradiographic analysis of [3H]kainic acid binding in primate brain (Q42023766) (← links)
- KRIP6: a novel BTB/kelch protein regulating function of kainate receptors (Q42426394) (← links)
- Kainic acid seizures and the reversibility of calcium loading in vulnerable neurons in the hippocampus (Q42458117) (← links)
- Comparison of the immunocytochemical localization of DARPP-32 and I-1 in the amygdala and hippocampus of the rhesus monkey (Q42509037) (← links)
- Sensitivity of hippocampal neurones to kainic acid, and antagonism by kynurenate (Q42562103) (← links)
- Ionotropic receptors at hippocampal mossy fibers: roles in axonal excitability, synaptic transmission, and plasticity (Q42584034) (← links)
- Effect of intra-cisternal application of kainic acid on the spinal cord and locomotor activity in rats (Q43069098) (← links)
- Oxidative damage causes formation of lipofuscin-like substances in the hippocampus of the senescence-accelerated mouse after kainate treatment (Q43886074) (← links)
- Kainate treatment alters TGF-beta3 gene expression in the rat hippocampus. (Q44247692) (← links)
- DNA fragmentation and Prolonged expression of c-fos, c-jun, and hsp70 in kainic acid-induced neuronal cell death in transgenic mice overexpressing human CuZn-superoxide dismutase (Q44313243) (← links)
- The KA-2 subunit of excitatory amino acid receptors shows widespread expression in brain and forms ion channels with distantly related subunits. (Q45954696) (← links)
- X-chromosome-counting mechanisms that determine nematode sex. (Q46067137) (← links)
- Kainate binding to the AMPA receptor in rat brain (Q46357433) (← links)
- Dose-response and histopathological study, with special attention to the hypophysis, of the differential effects of domoic acid on rats and mice (Q46759383) (← links)
- Fast and slow depolarizing potentials induced by short pulses of kainic acid in hippocampal neurons (Q46783405) (← links)
- Kainic acid induces long-lasting depolarizations in hippocampal neurons only when applied to stratum lucidum (Q48150085) (← links)
- Kainic acid-induced seizure upregulates Na(+)/myo-inositol cotransporter mRNA in rat brain. (Q48162088) (← links)
- Distribution of ischemic neuronal damage in the dorsal hippocampus of rat. (Q48167822) (← links)
- Reduced excitatory effect of kainic acid on rat CA3 hippocampal pyramidal neurons following destruction of the mossy projection with colchicine (Q48258051) (← links)
- The distribution of [3H]kainate binding sites in primate hippocampus is similar to the distribution of both Ca2+-sensitive and Ca2+-insensitive [3H]kainate binding sites in rat hippocampus (Q48324501) (← links)
- The GluR5 subtype of kainate receptor regulates excitatory synaptic transmission in areas CA1 and CA3 of the rat hippocampus. (Q48331477) (← links)
- An immunosuppressant, FK506, protects against neuronal dysfunction and death but has no effect on electrographic and behavioral activities induced by systemic kainate (Q48418027) (← links)
- Changes in extracellular glutamate and GABA levels in the hippocampal CA3 and CA1 areas and the induction of glutamic acid decarboxylase-67 in dentate granule cells of rats treated with kainic acid (Q48420761) (← links)
- Reduced kainic acid binding in rat hippocampal formation after limbic kindling (Q48591371) (← links)
- Distribution of glutamate receptor subunits in the primate temporal cortex and hippocampus (Q48592104) (← links)
- Effects of kainic acid in rat brain synaptosomes: the involvement of calcium (Q48624040) (← links)
- Increased cerebrovascular permeability to protein during systemic kainic acid seizures (Q48686509) (← links)
- L-Glutamate Receptor Heterogeneity: Labeling of Distinct Receptor Sub-Types Using Radioligand Binding Techniques (Q48698493) (← links)
- Domoic acid enhances the K+-evoked release of endogenous glutamate from guinea pig hippocampal mossy fiber synaptosomes (Q48707602) (← links)
- Anatomical distributions of four pharmacologically distinct 3H-L-glutamate binding sites (Q48715865) (← links)
- Effects of glutamate receptor agonists and antagonists on Ca2+ uptake in rat hippocampal slices lesioned by glucose deprivation or by kainate (Q48794249) (← links)