Leaky synapses: regulation of spontaneous neurotransmission in central synapses
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Distinct initial SNARE configurations underlying the diversity of exocytosisCorticotropin-releasing factor modulation of forebrain GABAergic transmission has a pivotal role in the expression of anabolic steroid-induced anxiety in the female mouse.Acute dynamin inhibition dissects synaptic vesicle recycling pathways that drive spontaneous and evoked neurotransmission.Cannabinoid 1 and transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 receptors discretely modulate evoked glutamate separately from spontaneous glutamate transmission.Activity-dependent augmentation of spontaneous neurotransmission during endoplasmic reticulum stressSV2 acts via presynaptic calcium to regulate neurotransmitter release.Thermally active TRPV1 tonically drives central spontaneous glutamate release.Elevated serotonergic signaling amplifies synaptic noise and facilitates the emergence of epileptiform network oscillations.Cholesterol in brain disease: sometimes determinant and frequently implicated.Use-dependent AMPA receptor block reveals segregation of spontaneous and evoked glutamatergic neurotransmissionDifferential regulation of spontaneous and evoked neurotransmitter release at central synapses.GABA(B)-mediated inhibition of multiple modes of glutamate release in the nucleus of the solitary tract.Large conductance, calcium- and voltage-gated potassium (BK) channels: regulation by cholesterol.Early presynaptic and postsynaptic calcium signaling abnormalities mask underlying synaptic depression in presymptomatic Alzheimer's disease mice.Enhanced GABAergic transmission in the central nucleus of the amygdala of genetically selected Marchigian Sardinian rats: alcohol and CRF effectsSpontaneous neurotransmission: an independent pathway for neuronal signaling?Exploring the central modulation hypothesis: do ancient memory mechanisms underlie the pathophysiology of trigger points?Biophysical properties of presynaptic short-term plasticity in hippocampal neurons: insights from electrophysiology, imaging and mechanistic models.Molecular mechanisms governing Ca(2+) regulation of evoked and spontaneous release.Rewiring of neuronal networks during synaptic silencing.Kappa opioid receptor-mediated dysregulation of gamma-aminobutyric acidergic transmission in the central amygdala in cocaine addiction.v-SNARE composition distinguishes synaptic vesicle pools.Opposing functions of two sub-domains of the SNARE-complex in neurotransmissionMembrane cholesterol regulates different modes of synaptic vesicle release and retrieval at the frog neuromuscular junction.Membrane lipid rafts and neurobiology: age-related changes in membrane lipids and loss of neuronal function.Role of membrane cholesterol in spontaneous exocytosis at frog neuromuscular synapses: reactive oxygen species-calcium interplay.Synaptic vesicle pool-specific modification of neurotransmitter release by intravesicular free radical generation.Altered balance between excitatory and inhibitory inputs onto CA1 pyramidal neurons from SV2A-deficient but not SV2B-deficient mice.Botulinum Toxin Type A-A Modulator of Spinal Neuron-Glia Interactions under Neuropathic Pain Conditions.
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Leaky synapses: regulation of spontaneous neurotransmission in central synapses
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scientific article published on 22 March 2008
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Leaky synapses: regulation of spontaneous neurotransmission in central synapses
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Leaky synapses: regulation of spontaneous neurotransmission in central synapses.
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Leaky synapses: regulation of spontaneous neurotransmission in central synapses
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Leaky synapses: regulation of spontaneous neurotransmission in central synapses.
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Leaky synapses: regulation of spontaneous neurotransmission in central synapses
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Leaky synapses: regulation of spontaneous neurotransmission in central synapses.
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Leaky synapses: regulation of spontaneous neurotransmission in central synapses
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C R Wasser
E T Kavalali
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10.1016/J.NEUROSCIENCE.2008.03.028
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2008-03-22T00:00:00Z