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Development of a tonic form of synaptic inhibition in rat cerebellar granule cells resulting from persistent activation of GABAA receptorsA role of TARPs in the expression and plasticity of calcium-permeable AMPARs: evidence from cerebellar neurons and gliaSelective regulation of long-form calcium-permeable AMPA receptors by an atypical TARP, gamma-5Auxiliary Subunit GSG1L Acts to Suppress Calcium-Permeable AMPA Receptor FunctionSynaptic inhibition of Purkinje cells mediates consolidation of vestibulo-cerebellar motor learning.TARP γ-2 Is Required for Inflammation-Associated AMPA Receptor Plasticity within Lamina II of the Spinal Cord Dorsal Horn.Profound desensitization by ambient GABA limits activation of δ-containing GABAA receptors during spilloverTransmembrane AMPAR regulatory protein γ-2 is required for the modulation of GABA release by presynaptic AMPARs.Probing TARP modulation of AMPA receptor conductance with polyamine toxins.Bidirectional plasticity of calcium-permeable AMPA receptors in oligodendrocyte lineage cellsGABAergic regulation of cerebellar NG2 cell development is altered in perinatal white matter injury.Setting the time course of inhibitory synaptic currents by mixing multiple GABA(A) receptor α subunit isoforms.From synapse to behavior: rapid modulation of defined neuronal types with engineered GABAA receptors.Cornichons modify channel properties of recombinant and glial AMPA receptorsRegulation of Ca2+-permeable AMPA receptors: synaptic plasticity and beyond.Synapse-specific expression of calcium-permeable AMPA receptors in neocortical layer 5.Stargazin attenuates intracellular polyamine block of calcium-permeable AMPA receptorsThe cellular, molecular and ionic basis of GABA(A) receptor signalling.TARP γ-7 selectively enhances synaptic expression of calcium-permeable AMPARs.Molecular and cellular mechanisms of GABA/benzodiazepine-receptor regulation: electrophysiological and biochemical studies.Molecular mechanisms contributing to TARP regulation of channel conductance and polyamine block of calcium-permeable AMPA receptors.TARP-associated AMPA receptors display an increased maximum channel conductance and multiple kinetically distinct open states.Mapping the interaction sites between AMPA receptors and TARPs reveals a role for the receptor N-terminal domain in channel gating.Channel properties reveal differential expression of TARPed and TARPless AMPARs in stargazer neurons.Synaptic mGluR activation drives plasticity of calcium-permeable AMPA receptors.Neuroscience. AMPA receptors--another twist?Adaptive regulation of neuronal excitability by a voltage-independent potassium conductance.Properties of GABA(A) receptor-mediated transmission at newly formed Golgi-granule cell synapses in the cerebellum.Maturation of EPSCs and intrinsic membrane properties enhances precision at a cerebellar synapse.Climbing-fibre activation of NMDA receptors in Purkinje cells of adult mice.NMDA receptor diversity in the cerebellum: identification of subunits contributing to functional receptors.GABA receptors, granule cells and genes.Differences in synaptic GABA(A) receptor number underlie variation in GABA mini amplitude.A direct comparison of the single-channel properties of synaptic and extrasynaptic NMDA receptors.Excitatory amino acid receptor-channels in Purkinje cells in thin cerebellar slices."Run-down" of gamma-aminobutyric acidA receptor function during whole-cell recording: a possible role for phosphorylation.Altered Cerebellar Short-Term Plasticity but No Change in Postsynaptic AMPA-Type Glutamate Receptors in a Mouse Model of Juvenile Batten Disease.Molecular pharmacology. The binding issue.Identification of subunits contributing to synaptic and extrasynaptic NMDA receptors in Golgi cells of the rat cerebellumWhole-cell and single-channel currents activated by GABA and glycine in granule cells of the rat cerebellum
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