Reversal of synaptic depression by serotonin at Aplysia sensory neuron synapses involves activation of adenylyl cyclase.
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Temporal phases of activity-dependent plasticity and memory are mediated by compartmentalized routing of MAPK signaling in aplysia sensory neurons.Evolutionary conservation of the signaling proteins upstream of cyclic AMP-dependent kinase and protein kinase C in gastropod mollusks.A role for muscarinic excitation: control of specific singing behavior by activation of the adenylate cyclase pathway in the brain of grasshoppers.Contribution of PKC to the maintenance of 5-HT-induced short-term facilitation at sensorimotor synapses of AplysiaMultiple serotonergic mechanisms contributing to sensitization in aplysia: evidence of diverse serotonin receptor subtypes.Computational design of enhanced learning protocols.Investigating the Potential Signaling Pathways That Regulate Activation of the Novel PKC Downstream of Serotonin in AplysiaStructure-activity relationships of 9-alkyladenine and ribose-modified adenosine derivatives at rat A3 adenosine receptors.Cyclic AMP levels, adenylyl cyclase activity, and their stimulation by serotonin quantified in intact neurons.Temporal asymmetry in activation of Aplysia adenylyl cyclase by calcium and transmitter may explain temporal requirements of conditioning.cAMP modulates multiple K+ currents, increasing spike duration and excitability in Aplysia sensory neurons.5-HT and GABA modulate intrinsic excitability of type I interneurons in HermissendaTyrphostin-23 enhances steroid-hormone secretion from dispersed human and rat adrenocrotical cells.Pharmacological characterization of an adenylyl cyclase-coupled 5-HT receptor in aplysia: comparison with mammalian 5-HT receptors.Central regulation of photosensitive membrane turnover in the lateral eye of Limulus, II: octopamine acts via adenylate cyclase/cAMP-dependent protein kinase to prime the retina for transient rhabdom shedding.Serotonin receptor antagonists discriminate between PKA- and PKC-mediated plasticity in aplysia sensory neurons.Evidence for differences in the mechanisms by which antibodies against CD44 promote adhesion of erythroid and granulopoietic progenitors to marrow stromal cells.Regulation of adenylyl cyclase in LTP
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Reversal of synaptic depression by serotonin at Aplysia sensory neuron synapses involves activation of adenylyl cyclase.
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scientific article published on October 1991
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Reversal of synaptic depressio ...... ctivation of adenylyl cyclase.
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Reversal of synaptic depressio ...... ctivation of adenylyl cyclase.
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Reversal of synaptic depressio ...... ctivation of adenylyl cyclase.
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Reversal of synaptic depressio ...... ctivation of adenylyl cyclase.
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Reversal of synaptic depressio ...... ctivation of adenylyl cyclase.
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Reversal of synaptic depressio ...... ctivation of adenylyl cyclase.
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Reversal of synaptic depressio ...... ctivation of adenylyl cyclase.
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B A Goldsmith
T W Abrams
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10.1073/PNAS.88.20.9021
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1991-10-01T00:00:00Z