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Presynaptic plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase isoform 2a regulates excitatory synaptic transmission in rat hippocampal CA3Hippocampal circuit dysfunction in the Tc1 mouse model of Down syndrome.Expression of plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase family members and associated synaptic proteins in acute and cultured organotypic hippocampal slices from rat5-HT7R/G12 signaling regulates neuronal morphology and function in an age-dependent manner.Time-Resolved Imaging Reveals Heterogeneous Landscapes of Nanomolar Ca(2+) in Neurons and Astroglia.Cannabinoid- and lysophosphatidylinositol-sensitive receptor GPR55 boosts neurotransmitter release at central synapsesElectric fields due to synaptic currents sharpen excitatory transmission.Astrocytic GABA transporter activity modulates excitatory neurotransmission.Nanoscale diffusion in the synaptic cleft and beyond measured with time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy imagingNeuronal adaptation involves rapid expansion of the action potential initiation siteReduced expression of the "fast" calcium transporter PMCA2a during homeostatic plasticity.Network stability through homeostatic scaling of excitatory and inhibitory synapses following inactivity in CA3 of rat organotypic hippocampal slice cultures.Monitoring intracellular nanomolar calcium using fluorescence lifetime imaging.Monitoring single-synapse glutamate release and presynaptic calcium concentration in organised brain tissue.Disentangling astroglial physiology with a realistic cell model in silicoMultiplex imaging relates quantal glutamate release to presynaptic Ca homeostasis at multiple synapses in situAuthor Correction: Disentangling astroglial physiology with a realistic cell model in silicoA genetically encoded fluorescent sensor for in vivo imaging of GABA
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