Arc/Arg3.1 is a postsynaptic mediator of activity-dependent synapse elimination in the developing cerebellum.
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A new era for functional labeling of neurons: activity-dependent promoters have come of ageSynapse elimination in the developing cerebellumLTD-like molecular pathways in developmental synaptic pruningThe precise temporal pattern of prehearing spontaneous activity is necessary for tonotopic map refinementNPTX2 and cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease.A role for dendritic mGluR5-mediated local translation of Arc/Arg3.1 in MEF2-dependent synapse eliminationREM sleep twitches rouse nascent cerebellar circuits: Implications for sensorimotor developmentDe novo mutations in schizophrenia implicate synaptic networksDendritic translocation of climbing fibers: a new face of old phenomenon.Twitch-related and rhythmic activation of the developing cerebellar cortex.Impaired activity-dependent neural circuit assembly and refinement in autism spectrum disorder genetic models.TRIAD3/RNF216 mutations associated with Gordon Holmes syndrome lead to synaptic and cognitive impairments via Arc misregulation.Retrograde signaling for climbing fiber synapse elimination.Alternative splicing in the C-terminal tail of Cav2.1 is essential for preventing a neurological disease in mice.Co-option of endogenous viral sequences for host cell function.Spontaneous activity and functional connectivity in the developing cerebellorubral system.Nuclear Arc Interacts with the Histone Acetyltransferase Tip60 to Modify H4K12 Acetylation(1,2,3).Retrograde BDNF to TrkB signaling promotes synapse elimination in the developing cerebellum.Distinct stages of synapse elimination are induced by burst firing of CA1 neurons and differentially require MEF2A/DKv3.3 channels harbouring a mutation of spinocerebellar ataxia type 13 alter excitability and induce cell death in cultured cerebellar Purkinje cells.Assembly of Excitatory Synapses in the Absence of Glutamatergic Neurotransmission.The Neuronal Gene Arc Encodes a Repurposed Retrotransposon Gag Protein that Mediates Intercellular RNA Transfer.Roles for Arc in metabotropic glutamate receptor-dependent LTD and synapse elimination: Implications in health and disease.Whole-brain mapping of behaviourally induced neural activation in mice.Dopamine is Required for Activity-Dependent Amplification of Arc mRNA in Developing Postnatal Frontal Cortex.Purkinje Cell Signaling Deficits in Animal Models of Ataxia.Synapse development organized by neuronal activity-regulated immediate-early genes.Retained Plasticity and Substantial Recovery of Rod-Mediated Visual Acuity at the Visual Cortex in Blind Adult Mice with Retinal DystrophyHuman Endogenous Retroviruses Are Ancient Acquired Elements Still Shaping Innate Immune ResponsesTNF-α increases the intrinsic excitability of cerebellar Purkinje cells through elevating glutamate release in Bergmann Glia
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Arc/Arg3.1 is a postsynaptic mediator of activity-dependent synapse elimination in the developing cerebellum.
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Arc/Arg3.1 is a postsynaptic m ...... in the developing cerebellum.
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Arc/Arg3.1 is a postsynaptic m ...... n in the developing cerebellum
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Haruhiko Bito
Karl Deisseroth
Masanobu Kano
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10.1016/J.NEURON.2013.04.036
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2013-06-01T00:00:00Z