GIT1 and βPIX are essential for GABA(A) receptor synaptic stability and inhibitory neurotransmission.
about
Modulation of actin dynamics by Rac1 to target cognitive functionNeuronal Actin Dynamics, Spine Density and Neuronal Dendritic Complexity Are Regulated by CAP2A Critical Role of GIT1 in Vertebrate and Invertebrate Brain DevelopmentMiro1 Regulates Activity-Driven Positioning of Mitochondria within Astrocytic Processes Apposed to Synapses to Regulate Intracellular Calcium SignalingGIT1 enhances neurite outgrowth by stimulating microtubule assembly.Proteomic Characterization of Inhibitory Synapses Using a Novel pHluorin-tagged γ-Aminobutyric Acid Receptor, Type A (GABAA), α2 Subunit Knock-in MouseRole of GABAA R trafficking in the plasticity of inhibitory synapses.Regulating Rac in the nervous system: molecular function and disease implication of Rac GEFs and GAPs.Neuronal activity mediated regulation of glutamate transporter GLT-1 surface diffusion in rat astrocytes in dissociated and slice culturesAlcohol-dose-dependent DNA methylation and expression in the nucleus accumbens identifies coordinated regulation of synaptic genes.Expression of p21-activated kinases 1 and 3 is altered in the brain of subjects with depression.Bidirectional Control of Synaptic GABAAR Clustering by Glutamate and Calcium.An Essential Role for the Tetraspanin LHFPL4 in the Cell-Type-Specific Targeting and Clustering of Synaptic GABAA Receptors.DISC1-dependent Regulation of Mitochondrial Dynamics Controls the Morphogenesis of Complex Neuronal Dendrites.GABA type a receptor trafficking and the architecture of synaptic inhibition.Inhibitory control of the excitatory/inhibitory balance in psychiatric disorders.Activity-Dependent Inhibitory Synapse Scaling Is Determined by Gephyrin Phosphorylation and Subsequent Regulation of GABAA Receptor Diffusion.DISC1 is a coordinator of intracellular trafficking to shape neuronal development and connectivity.GIT1 regulates synaptic structural plasticity underlying learning.The guanine nucleotide exchange factor Arhgef7/βPix promotes axon formation upstream of TC10.Quantum dot conjugated nanobodies for multiplex imaging of protein dynamics at synapses.γ2 GABAR Trafficking and the Consequences of Human Genetic Variation
P2860
Q26820813-0416EE7C-E202-4414-8570-738FA7188D66Q28828965-3F69E1F7-07B7-4D77-BEE4-786B1AEF727CQ35187266-F66BCE2C-023D-43CF-81A9-BDF0C5C39607Q36339213-FA740860-9498-4EC1-A02A-EF6755D7DBF3Q36790831-1A25B0A0-B991-48D5-A912-05F3C0ADD477Q37066077-E1D270DB-A540-4025-8EE9-34E9E033AC01Q38899442-C85519D1-D645-432E-B2EC-787E75B60FE1Q39329885-6B74C60F-EFD5-4F7C-B3FA-B8CC4E179FF3Q39758552-1D7A862D-CEF8-4C9A-8023-274BCC46692BQ41271345-9B09A64D-F022-4EE6-BF4E-FA04E1451810Q41576968-948F2D4D-B925-4697-8000-091E40EED827Q42028417-57D500BD-0B9E-411D-A1CE-1A423BC2DFC9Q42377342-F77F180A-6AA8-4B17-9F83-EE2FD8E10DD2Q43100153-101584E2-215B-44C1-99B7-B4D3E0706B0FQ47810846-FC05E937-B6ED-4821-B40E-AD560F08DA3CQ47835820-BC5FBCB2-5C50-4591-ABDD-145160E3A379Q48146020-17DB2232-DE93-41FA-99B9-44F51620BD4BQ52671081-738637BC-3390-4CEF-A3A3-609AF2134BB5Q53431253-2EDA90EA-6CA0-4521-9146-54B7110932EDQ55473225-8EF7C5C2-3A0A-459B-84E4-B44DC5C73C11Q55485699-3C143C81-C579-4A32-BD67-AFFE5699A0FDQ58712240-94003608-3E2A-4E44-8BD7-3E92B83940F6
P2860
GIT1 and βPIX are essential for GABA(A) receptor synaptic stability and inhibitory neurotransmission.
description
2014 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2014年の論文
@ja
2014年論文
@yue
2014年論文
@zh-hant
2014年論文
@zh-hk
2014年論文
@zh-mo
2014年論文
@zh-tw
2014年论文
@wuu
2014年论文
@zh
2014年论文
@zh-cn
name
GIT1 and βPIX are essential for GABA
@nl
GIT1 and βPIX are essential fo ...... inhibitory neurotransmission.
@en
type
label
GIT1 and βPIX are essential for GABA
@nl
GIT1 and βPIX are essential fo ...... inhibitory neurotransmission.
@en
prefLabel
GIT1 and βPIX are essential for GABA
@nl
GIT1 and βPIX are essential fo ...... inhibitory neurotransmission.
@en
P2093
P2860
P50
P1433
P1476
GIT1 and βPIX are essential fo ...... d inhibitory neurotransmission
@en
P2093
Katharine R Smith
Victoria Vaccaro
Xiangning Li
P2860
P304
P356
10.1016/J.CELREP.2014.08.061
P577
2014-10-02T00:00:00Z