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P2093 | author name string | Andrea Barberis | |
Enrica Maria Petrini | |||
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Synaptic mechanisms of synchronized gamma oscillations in inhibitory interneuron networks | Q29619466 | ||
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Multiplexed dendritic targeting of alpha calcium calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II, neurogranin, and activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated protein RNAs by the A2 pathway | Q30481838 | ||
GODZ-mediated palmitoylation of GABA(A) receptors is required for normal assembly and function of GABAergic inhibitory synapses | Q30481850 | ||
NMDA receptors regulate GABAA receptor lateral mobility and clustering at inhibitory synapses through serine 327 on the γ2 subunit | Q30496715 | ||
Selective translocation of Ca2+/calmodulin protein kinase IIalpha (CaMKIIalpha) to inhibitory synapses. | Q30497563 | ||
Elevated BDNF after cocaine withdrawal facilitates LTP in medial prefrontal cortex by suppressing GABA inhibition | Q30497605 | ||
Local palmitoylation cycles define activity-regulated postsynaptic subdomains | Q30541250 | ||
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Neurosteroids promote phosphorylation and membrane insertion of extrasynaptic GABAA receptors | Q33627122 | ||
Multiple spatial and kinetic subpopulations of CaMKII in spines and dendrites as resolved by single-molecule tracking PALM. | Q33671699 | ||
Endocytic trafficking and recycling maintain a pool of mobile surface AMPA receptors required for synaptic potentiation | Q33761839 | ||
Phosphorylation of GABAA receptors influences receptor trafficking and neurosteroid actions | Q34053899 | ||
Dynamic superresolution imaging of endogenous proteins on living cells at ultra-high density | Q34062452 | ||
Activity-dependent coordinated mobility of hippocampal inhibitory synapses visualized with presynaptic and postsynaptic tagged-molecular markers | Q34092965 | ||
Instructive effect of visual experience in mouse visual cortex. | Q48458118 | ||
Activity-dependent bidirectional modification of inhibitory synaptic transmission in rat subthalamic neurons. | Q48473600 | ||
Synaptic excitation produces a long-lasting rebound potentiation of inhibitory synaptic signals in cerebellar Purkinje cells | Q48492524 | ||
Activity-dependent ubiquitination of GABA(A) receptors regulates their accumulation at synaptic sites. | Q48542489 | ||
Activity-dependent movements of postsynaptic scaffolds at inhibitory synapses. | Q48566229 | ||
Cocaine triggered AMPA receptor redistribution is reversed in vivo by mGluR-dependent long-term depression. | Q48596022 | ||
Shaping of IPSCs by endogenous calcineurin activity. | Q48621048 | ||
Stabilization of GABA(A) receptors at endocytic zones is mediated by an AP2 binding motif within the GABA(A) receptor β3 subunit. | Q48625801 | ||
Distinct mechanisms regulate GABAA receptor and gephyrin clustering at perisomatic and axo-axonic synapses on CA1 pyramidal cells. | Q48958606 | ||
Inhibitory synapse dynamics: coordinated presynaptic and postsynaptic mobility and the major contribution of recycled vesicles to new synapse formation. | Q49028173 | ||
Distinct regulation of beta2 and beta3 subunit-containing cerebellar synaptic GABAA receptors by calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II. | Q49046219 | ||
Calcineurin-mediated LTD of GABAergic inhibition underlies the increased excitability of CA1 neurons associated with LTP. | Q52168558 | ||
Desensitized states prolong GABAA channel responses to brief agonist pulses. | Q54007822 | ||
GABAA receptor subunit composition and competition at synapses are tuned by GABAB receptor activity. | Q54358799 | ||
Formation and Stability of Synaptic Receptor Domains | Q59062826 | ||
Agonist-induced muscarinic cholinergic receptor internalization, recycling and degradation in cultured neuronal cells. Cellular mechanisms and role in desensitization | Q72781929 | ||
Constitutive endocytosis of GABAA receptors by an association with the adaptin AP2 complex modulates inhibitory synaptic currents in hippocampal neurons | Q73119677 | ||
Short communication: altered synaptic clustering of GABAA receptors in mice lacking dystrophin (mdx mice) | Q73265192 | ||
Influence of GABAAR monoliganded states on GABAergic responses | Q83356365 | ||
Hyperdopaminergic modulation of inhibitory transmission is dependent on GSK-3β signaling-mediated trafficking of GABAA receptors | Q42325582 | ||
Plasticity of synaptic inhibition in mouse spinal cord lamina II neurons during early postnatal development and after inactivation of the glycine receptor alpha3 subunit gene. | Q42466166 | ||
Surface mobility of postsynaptic AMPARs tunes synaptic transmission | Q42581248 | ||
Lateral mobility of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors on neurons is determined by receptor composition, local domain, and cell type | Q42609381 | ||
Activity deprivation reduces miniature IPSC amplitude by decreasing the number of postsynaptic GABA(A) receptors clustered at neocortical synapses. | Q42670226 | ||
Direct binding of GABAA receptor β2 and β3 subunits to gephyrin. | Q42679282 | ||
A crosstalk between β1 and β3 integrins controls glycine receptor and gephyrin trafficking at synapses | Q42863046 | ||
Intact sorting, targeting, and clustering of gamma-aminobutyric acid A receptor subtypes in hippocampal neurons in vitro | Q43856121 | ||
Synaptic strength regulated by palmitate cycling on PSD-95. | Q43960568 | ||
Neurexin-1β binding to neuroligin-1 triggers the preferential recruitment of PSD-95 versus gephyrin through tyrosine phosphorylation of neuroligin-1. | Q43983544 | ||
Receptor for activated C kinase-1 facilitates protein kinase C-dependent phosphorylation and functional modulation of GABA(A) receptors with the activation of G-protein-coupled receptors. | Q44085147 | ||
The endogenous cannabinoid system controls extinction of aversive memories | Q44085607 | ||
Clathrin adaptor AP2 and NSF interact with overlapping sites of GluR2 and play distinct roles in AMPA receptor trafficking and hippocampal LTD. | Q44222198 | ||
Pathway-specific trafficking of native AMPARs by in vivo experience | Q44265431 | ||
Lateral mobility and specific binding to GABA(A) receptors on hippocampal neurons monitored by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy | Q44309820 | ||
A novel opioid receptor-mediated enhancement of GABAA receptor function induced by stress in ventral tegmental area neurons | Q44351247 | ||
Control of synaptic strength, a novel function of Akt. | Q44485250 | ||
Adenylyl cyclase I regulates AMPA receptor trafficking during mouse cortical 'barrel' map development | Q44536217 | ||
Coincident pre- and postsynaptic activity modifies GABAergic synapses by postsynaptic changes in Cl- transporter activity | Q44568733 | ||
GABAB receptor- and metabotropic glutamate receptor-dependent cooperative long-term potentiation of rat hippocampal GABAA synaptic transmission | Q44578379 | ||
Palmitoylation regulates the clustering and cell surface stability of GABAA receptors | Q44945098 | ||
Increased network excitability and impaired induction of long-term potentiation in the dentate gyrus of collybistin-deficient mice in vivo. | Q44995143 | ||
Ca(2+)-calmodulin signalling pathway up-regulates GABA synaptic transmission through cytoskeleton-mediated mechanisms | Q45000275 | ||
Altered expression of the delta subunit of the GABAA receptor in a mouse model of temporal lobe epilepsy. | Q45084946 | ||
Regulation of gephyrin and GABAA receptor binding within the amygdala after fear acquisition and extinction. | Q45221827 | ||
Gephyrin oligomerization controls GlyR mobility and synaptic clustering. | Q45964951 | ||
Regulation of GABA(A) receptor membrane trafficking and synaptic localization | Q46046801 | ||
Control of the postsynaptic membrane viscosity. | Q46100168 | ||
At immature mossy-fiber-CA3 synapses, correlated presynaptic and postsynaptic activity persistently enhances GABA release and network excitability via BDNF and cAMP-dependent PKA. | Q46108363 | ||
Mechanisms of reversible GABAA receptor plasticity after ethanol intoxication. | Q46209498 | ||
Super-resolution imaging reveals that AMPA receptors inside synapses are dynamically organized in nanodomains regulated by PSD95. | Q46450657 | ||
Homeostatic regulation of synaptic GlyR numbers driven by lateral diffusion. | Q46455075 | ||
Inhibitory synaptic plasticity regulates pyramidal neuron spiking in the rodent hippocampus | Q46533741 | ||
Dynamic mobility of functional GABAA receptors at inhibitory synapses | Q46542386 | ||
Differential regulation of AMPA receptor subunit trafficking by palmitoylation of two distinct sites. | Q46675513 | ||
The clustering of GABA(A) receptor subtypes at inhibitory synapses is facilitated via the direct binding of receptor alpha 2 subunits to gephyrin. | Q46767741 | ||
Gephyrin regulates the cell surface dynamics of synaptic GABAA receptors. | Q46798855 | ||
Postsynaptic protein mobility in dendritic spines: long-term regulation by synaptic NMDA receptor activation | Q46965848 | ||
Quantitative nanoscopy of inhibitory synapses: counting gephyrin molecules and receptor binding sites | Q47927535 | ||
Cocaine disinhibits dopamine neurons by potentiation of GABA transmission in the ventral tegmental area | Q47967492 | ||
Rapid synthesis and synaptic insertion of GluR2 for mGluR-LTD in the ventral tegmental area | Q48093999 | ||
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor modulates fast synaptic inhibition by regulating GABA(A) receptor phosphorylation, activity, and cell-surface stability. | Q48094170 | ||
The gamma 2 subunit of GABA(A) receptors is required for maintenance of receptors at mature synapses. | Q48165507 | ||
Opioids block long-term potentiation of inhibitory synapses | Q48187662 | ||
Identification of the sites for CaMK-II-dependent phosphorylation of GABA(A) receptors. | Q48198075 | ||
Na+-K+-2Cl- cotransporter in immature cortical neurons: A role in intracellular Cl- regulation | Q48238378 | ||
Postsynaptic clustering of major GABAA receptor subtypes requires the gamma 2 subunit and gephyrin | Q48240102 | ||
Identification of GABAA/benzodiazepine receptors on clathrin-coated vesicles from rat brain | Q48294119 | ||
Increased number of synaptic GABA(A) receptors underlies potentiation at hippocampal inhibitory synapses. | Q48392164 | ||
Alteration of GABAergic synapses and gephyrin clusters in the thalamic reticular nucleus of GABAA receptor alpha3 subunit-null mice | Q48417537 | ||
Potentiation of cortical inhibition by visual deprivation. | Q48438986 | ||
Mobile NMDA receptors at hippocampal synapses | Q34124995 | ||
Synaptic stability and plasticity in a floating world. | Q34127724 | ||
Regulation of AMPA receptor lateral movements | Q34132003 | ||
Differential roles of GRIP1a and GRIP1b in AMPA receptor trafficking. | Q34137690 | ||
Protein kinase C regulates tonic GABA(A) receptor-mediated inhibition in the hippocampus and thalamus | Q34193221 | ||
Diffusion dynamics of glycine receptors revealed by single-quantum dot tracking | Q34270675 | ||
Activity-dependent regulation of the K/Cl transporter KCC2 membrane diffusion, clustering, and function in hippocampal neurons | Q34373478 | ||
Diffusion barriers constrain receptors at synapses | Q34389190 | ||
Protein kinase C phosphorylation regulates membrane insertion of GABAA receptor subtypes that mediate tonic inhibition. | Q34438954 | ||
AMPA receptor subunit GluR1 (GluA1) serine-845 site is involved in synaptic depression but not in spine shrinkage associated with chemical long-term depression. | Q34785637 | ||
Plasticity of identified neurons in slice cultures of hippocampus: a combined Golgi/electron microscopic and immunocytochemical study. | Q34909896 | ||
Electron tomography on γ-aminobutyric acid-ergic synapses reveals a discontinuous postsynaptic network of filaments | Q34975368 | ||
GABAA receptor trafficking-mediated plasticity of inhibitory synapses | Q34979365 | ||
Activity-dependent tuning of inhibitory neurotransmission based on GABAAR diffusion dynamics. | Q34986638 | ||
Presynaptic plasticity: targeted control of inhibitory networks. | Q35062511 | ||
Cation-chloride co-transporters in neuronal communication, development and trauma | Q35104788 | ||
Ubiquitination in postsynaptic function and plasticity | Q35186220 | ||
The dynamic modulation of GABA(A) receptor trafficking and its role in regulating the plasticity of inhibitory synapses | Q35244210 | ||
Cav1.2 L-type Ca²⁺ channels mediate cocaine-induced GluA1 trafficking in the nucleus accumbens, a long-term adaptation dependent on ventral tegmental area Ca(v)1.3 channels | Q35331507 | ||
Molecular mechanisms of ubiquitin-dependent membrane traffic | Q35738601 | ||
Posttranslational regulation of AMPA receptor trafficking and function | Q35757311 | ||
Gephyrin-independent GABA(A)R mobility and clustering during plasticity. | Q35918121 | ||
Diffusional trapping of GluR1 AMPA receptors by input-specific synaptic activity | Q36012397 | ||
Activity-dependent phosphorylation of GABAA receptors regulates receptor insertion and tonic current | Q36090268 | ||
Extrasynaptic GABA(A) receptors: their function in the CNS and implications for disease | Q36101696 | ||
γ-Aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptor α subunits play a direct role in synaptic versus extrasynaptic targeting | Q36201800 | ||
Heterogeneity of AMPA receptor trafficking and molecular interactions revealed by superresolution analysis of live cell imaging. | Q36342580 | ||
Ubiquitination of neurotransmitter receptors and postsynaptic scaffolding proteins | Q36616412 | ||
The gamma2 subunit of GABA(A) receptors is a substrate for palmitoylation by GODZ | Q36631283 | ||
GABAA receptor associated proteins: a key factor regulating GABAA receptor function | Q36643825 | ||
Subsynaptic AMPA receptor distribution is acutely regulated by actin-driven reorganization of the postsynaptic density | Q36680385 | ||
Ethanol promotes clathrin adaptor-mediated endocytosis via the intracellular domain of δ-containing GABAA receptors | Q36697376 | ||
Extracellular signal-regulated kinase and glycogen synthase kinase 3β regulate gephyrin postsynaptic aggregation and GABAergic synaptic function in a calpain-dependent mechanism | Q36742170 | ||
Training-induced changes in the expression of GABAA-associated genes in the amygdala after the acquisition and extinction of Pavlovian fear | Q36744289 | ||
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 300 | |
P577 | publication date | 2014-01-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience | Q2131509 |
P1476 | title | Diffusion dynamics of synaptic molecules during inhibitory postsynaptic plasticity | |
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