Involvement of NMDAR2A tyrosine phosphorylation in depression-related behaviour.
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The novel Cln1(R151X) mouse model of infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (INCL) for testing nonsense suppression therapyStress-induced changes of hippocampal NMDA receptors: modulation by duloxetine treatmentContribution of an SFK-Mediated Signaling Pathway in the Dorsal Hippocampus to Cocaine-Memory Reconsolidation in Rats.Modulation of synaptic plasticity by stress hormone associates with plastic alteration of synaptic NMDA receptor in the adult hippocampus.A randomized trial of a low-trapping nonselective N-methyl-D-aspartate channel blocker in major depression.DYRK1A-mediated phosphorylation of GluN2A at Ser(1048) regulates the surface expression and channel activity of GluN1/GluN2A receptors.Post-translational modification biology of glutamate receptors and drug addictionReduced levels of NR1 and NR2A with depression-like behavior in different brain regions in prenatally stressed juvenile offspring.Finding the most appropriate mouse model of juvenile CLN3 (Batten) disease for therapeutic studies: the importance of genetic background and gender.Dynamic regulation of NMDAR function in the adult brain by the stress hormone corticosteroneDevelopmental effects of wheel running on hippocampal glutamate receptor expression in young and mature adult rats.Dopaminergic and cholinergic regulation of Fyn tyrosine kinase phosphorylation in the rat striatum in vivo.Timosaponin derivative YY-23 acts as a non-competitive NMDA receptor antagonist and exerts a rapid antidepressant-like effect in miceTyrosine phosphorylation regulates the endocytosis and surface expression of GluN3A-containing NMDA receptorsNR2B subunit of the NMDA glutamate receptor regulates appetite in the parabrachial nucleusModulation of the activity of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors as a novel treatment option for depression: current clinical evidence and therapeutic potential of rapastinel (GLYX-13).Investigational NMDA receptor modulators for depression.Convergent functional genomics of psychiatric disorders.Roles of subunit phosphorylation in regulating glutamate receptor function.Tyrosine phosphorylation of glutamate receptors by non-receptor tyrosine kinases: roles in depression-like behavior.The Functional and Molecular Properties, Physiological Functions, and Pathophysiological Roles of GluN2A in the Central Nervous System.Role of Src Family Kinases in BDNF-Mediated Suppression of Cocaine-Seeking and Prevention of Cocaine-Induced ERK, GluN2A, and GluN2B Dephosphorylation in the Prelimbic Cortex.Glutamatergic neurotransmission in the prefrontal cortex mediates the suppressive effect of intra-prelimbic cortical infusion of BDNF on cocaine-seeking.Uncoupling DAPK1 from NMDA receptor GluN2B subunit exerts rapid antidepressant-like effects.Metaplasticity gated through differential regulation of GluN2A versus GluN2B receptors by Src family kinases.NMDAR2B tyrosine phosphorylation regulates anxiety-like behavior and CRF expression in the amygdalaPyk2 modulates hippocampal excitatory synapses and contributes to cognitive deficits in a Huntington's disease model.Behavioral and physiological characterization of PKC-dependent phosphorylation in the Grin2a∆PKC mouse.Local substrates of non-receptor tyrosine kinases at synaptic sites in neurons.Glutamatergic Regulation of Hypothalamic Presympathetic Neurons in Hypertension.Biochemical effects of venlafaxine on astrocytes as revealed by 1H NMR-based metabolic profiling.Increased Src Family Kinase Activity Disrupts Excitatory Synaptic Transmission and Impairs Remote Fear Memory in Forebrain Shp2-Deficient Mice.Src Kinases Regulate Glutamatergic Input to Hypothalamic Presympathetic Neurons and Sympathetic Outflow in Hypertension.Differential Regulation of N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor Subunits is an Early Event in the Actions of Soluble Amyloid-β(1-40) Oligomers on Hippocampal Neurons.
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Involvement of NMDAR2A tyrosine phosphorylation in depression-related behaviour.
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Involvement of NMDAR2A tyrosine phosphorylation in depression-related behaviour.
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Involvement of NMDAR2A tyrosine phosphorylation in depression-related behaviour.
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Involvement of NMDAR2A tyrosine phosphorylation in depression-related behaviour.
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Involvement of NMDAR2A tyrosine phosphorylation in depression-related behaviour.
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Involvement of NMDAR2A tyrosine phosphorylation in depression-related behaviour.
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Involvement of NMDAR2A tyrosine phosphorylation in depression-related behaviour.
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Involvement of NMDAR2A tyrosine phosphorylation in depression-related behaviour.
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Asami Tanimura
Ayako M Watabe
Hiroko Izumi-Nakaseko
Katsuko Sudo
Kazumasa Yokoyama
Kouichi Hashimoto
Masanobu Kano
Niall P Murphy
Norikazu Katayama
Sachiko Taniguchi
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10.1038/EMBOJ.2009.300
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2009-10-15T00:00:00Z