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Rapid activity-dependent modifications in synaptic structure and function require bidirectional Wnt signalingSynaptotagmin-12, a synaptic vesicle phosphoprotein that modulates spontaneous neurotransmitter releaseEvoked and spontaneous transmission favored by distinct sets of synapses.Synapse geometry and receptor dynamics modulate synaptic strength.Synaptic neuropeptide release induced by octopamine without Ca2+ entry into the nerve terminal.Spontaneous and evoked glutamate release activates two populations of NMDA receptors with limited overlap.Leaky synapses: regulation of spontaneous neurotransmission in central synapsesReduced GABAergic transmission in the ventrobasal thalamus contributes to thermal hyperalgesia in chronic inflammatory pain.Miniature neurotransmission regulates Drosophila synaptic structural maturation.Differential control of two forms of glutamate release by group III metabotropic glutamate receptors at rat entorhinal synapses.Calcium regulation of spontaneous and asynchronous neurotransmitter release.Dopaminergic Modulation of Excitatory Transmission in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex of Adult Mice.Corticostriatal synaptic function in mouse models of Huntington's disease: early effects of huntingtin repeat length and protein load.Post-tetanic potentiation is caused by two signalling mechanisms affecting quantal size and quantal content.The Long 3'UTR mRNA of CaMKII Is Essential for Translation-Dependent Plasticity of Spontaneous Release in Drosophila melanogaster.Seeking a function for spontaneous neurotransmission.Emergence of action potential generation and synaptic transmission in vestibular nucleus neurons.Increased expression of DNA methyltransferase 1 and 3a in human temporal lobe epilepsy.
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2005 nî lūn-bûn
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2005年の論文
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2005年論文
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2005年論文
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2005年論文
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2005年論文
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Minis: whence and wherefore?
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Minis: whence and wherefore?
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Minis: whence and wherefore?
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Minis: whence and wherefore?
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Minis: whence and wherefore?
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Minis: whence and wherefore?
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Minis: whence and wherefore?
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Robert S Zucker
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10.1016/J.NEURON.2005.02.003
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2005-02-01T00:00:00Z