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Non-ionotropic signaling by the NMDA receptor: controversy and opportunityParadoxical trafficking and regulation of 5-HT(2A) receptors by agonists and antagonistsMolecular targets for treating cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia.Distinct modes of AMPA receptor suppression at developing synapses by GluN2A and GluN2B: single-cell NMDA receptor subunit deletion in vivo.Non-Ionotropic NMDA Receptor Signaling Drives Activity-Induced Dendritic Spine Shrinkage.SAP102 mediates synaptic clearance of NMDA receptors.Activated CaMKII couples GluN2B and casein kinase 2 to control synaptic NMDA receptors.The pipeline and future of drug development in schizophrenia.Genetic analysis of neuronal ionotropic glutamate receptor subunits.The PDZ-binding domain is essential for the dendritic targeting of 5-HT2A serotonin receptors in cortical pyramidal neurons in vitro.Metabolic control of vesicular glutamate transport and release.Thinking outside the synapse: glycine at extrasynaptic NMDA receptors.Sestd1 Encodes a Developmentally Dynamic Synapse Protein That Complexes With BCR Rac1-GAP to Regulate Forebrain Dendrite, Spine and Synapse Formation.Sestd1 Encodes a Developmentally Dynamic Synapse Protein That Complexes With BCR Rac1-GAP to Regulate Forebrain Dendrite, Spine and Synapse Formation.Excitotoxic superoxide production and neuronal death require both ionotropic and non-ionotropic NMDA receptor signalingParkinsonism and rabbit syndrome after discontinuation of low-dose ziprasidone and concomitant initiation of sertralineLong-Term Depression Is Independent of GluN2 Subunit CompositionMetaplasticity contributes to memory formation in the hippocampusPsychedelics Promote Structural and Functional Neural PlasticityIncomplete block of NMDA receptors by intracellular MK-801
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