Neuroligin 2 is exclusively localized to inhibitory synapses
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Alterations of GABAergic signaling in autism spectrum disordersNeuroligins and neurexins link synaptic function to cognitive diseaseStructural insights into the exquisite selectivity of neurexin/neuroligin synaptic interactions.Emerging pharmacotherapies for neurodevelopmental disordersLRRTMs and neuroligins bind neurexins with a differential code to cooperate in glutamate synapse developmentA neuroligin-3 mutation implicated in autism increases inhibitory synaptic transmission in miceNeurexins and neuroligins: recent insights from invertebratesalpha-Latrotoxin and its receptorsNeurexin-neuroligin signaling in synapse developmentNew players tip the scales in the balance between excitatory and inhibitory synapses.Pathogenic mechanism of an autism-associated neuroligin mutation involves altered AMPA-receptor traffickingNeurons generated by direct conversion of fibroblasts reproduce synaptic phenotype caused by autism-associated neuroligin-3 mutationA neural circuit for memory specificity and generalizationActivity-dependent validation of excitatory versus inhibitory synapses by neuroligin-1 versus neuroligin-2MDGAs interact selectively with neuroligin-2 but not other neuroligins to regulate inhibitory synapse developmentNeuroligins/LRRTMs prevent activity- and Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent synapse elimination in cultured neuronsNeurexins physically and functionally interact with GABA(A) receptorsSynaptic cell adhesionAn autism-associated point mutation in the neuroligin cytoplasmic tail selectively impairs AMPA receptor-mediated synaptic transmission in hippocampusThe neurexin ligands, neuroligins and leucine-rich repeat transmembrane proteins, perform convergent and divergent synaptic functions in vivoNeuroligin-1 performs neurexin-dependent and neurexin-independent functions in synapse validationIncreased anxiety-like behavior in mice lacking the inhibitory synapse cell adhesion molecule neuroligin 2Neuroligin-1 deletion results in impaired spatial memory and increased repetitive behavior.Neuroligin-2 deletion selectively decreases inhibitory synaptic transmission originating from fast-spiking but not from somatostatin-positive interneuronsUnusually rapid evolution of Neuroligin-4 in miceBehavioral phenotypes of genetic mouse models of autism.Excitatory/Inhibitory Balance and Circuit Homeostasis in Autism Spectrum DisordersDeep molecular diversity of mammalian synapses: why it matters and how to measure itSpatial relationships between GABAergic and glutamatergic synapses on the dendrites of distinct types of mouse retinal ganglion cells across developmentHippocampal neuroligin-2 overexpression leads to reduced aggression and inhibited novelty reactivity in ratsNeuroligin-1 loss is associated with reduced tenacity of excitatory synapsesCrystal structure of the extracellular cholinesterase-like domain from neuroligin-2Crystal Structures of β-Neurexin 1 and β-Neurexin 2 Ectodomains and Dynamics of Splice Insertion Sequence 4Regulation of Neurexin 1β Tertiary Structure and Ligand Binding through Alternative SplicingThe Crystal Structure of the α-Neurexin-1 Extracellular Region Reveals a Hinge Point for Mediating Synaptic Adhesion and FunctionGenetic aspects of autism spectrum disorders: insights from animal modelsA Subset of Autism-Associated Genes Regulate the Structural Stability of Neurons.The interplay between synaptic activity and neuroligin function in the CNSCommon mechanisms of excitatory and inhibitory imbalance in schizophrenia and autism spectrum disordersNeuronal connectivity as a convergent target of gene × environment interactions that confer risk for Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Neuroligin 2 is exclusively localized to inhibitory synapses
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2004 թուականի Սեպտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2004 թվականի սեպտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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artículu científicu espublizáu en 2004
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im September 2004 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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scientific journal article
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vedecký článok (publikovaný 2004/09/01)
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vědecký článek publikovaný v roce 2004
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wetenschappelijk artikel (gepubliceerd op 2004/09/01)
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наукова стаття, опублікована у вересні 2004
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مقالة علمية (نشرت في سبتمبر 2004)
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Neuroligin 2 is exclusively localized to inhibitory synapses
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Neuroligin 2 is exclusively localized to inhibitory synapses
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Neuroligin 2 is exclusively localized to inhibitory synapses
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Neuroligin 2 is exclusively localized to inhibitory synapses
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Neuroligin 2 is exclusively localized to inhibitory synapses
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Neuroligin 2 is exclusively localized to inhibitory synapses
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Neuroligin 2 is exclusively localized to inhibitory synapses
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Neuroligin 2 is exclusively localized to inhibitory synapses
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Neuroligin 2 is exclusively localized to inhibitory synapses
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P3181
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Neuroligin 2 is exclusively localized to inhibitory synapses
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10.1078/0171-9335-00410
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2004-09-01T00:00:00Z