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scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1016/S0074-7742(08)60294-9 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 6115826 |
P2093 | author name string | D. O. Carpenter | |
W. Shain | |||
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Ionic mechanisms in electrogenesis | Q78860064 | ||
Reconstitution of cholera toxin-activated adenylate cyclase | Q37589867 | ||
Presynaptic modulation of voltage-dependent Ca 2+ current: Mechanism for behavioral sensitization in Aplysia californica | Q37591366 | ||
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Phosphorylated Proteins as Physiological Effectors | Q38038944 | ||
Beta adrenergic-blockers decrease adrenergically stimulated N-acetyltransferase activity in pineal glands in organ culture | Q39100316 | ||
Modulation of Synaptic Transmitter Release by Repetitive Postsynaptic Action Potentials | Q39105184 | ||
Stimulation-induced factors which affect augmentation and potentiation of trasmitter release at the neuromuscular junction | Q39118465 | ||
Morphine and enkephalin interactions with putative neurotransmitters in rat hippocampus | Q39169828 | ||
Neurotransmitters decrease the calcium component of sensory neurone action potentials | Q39223619 | ||
Three Modes of Communication in the Nervous System | Q39266922 | ||
Presynaptic modulation of neurochemical transmission | Q39271389 | ||
Modulation of Transmitter Release by Calcium Ions and Nerve Impulses | Q39391055 | ||
A calcium requirement for the phosphatidylinositol response following activation of presynaptic muscarinic receptors | Q39664265 | ||
Dopamine inhibition of action potentials in a prolactin secreting cell line is modulated by oestrogen | Q39701458 | ||
The pineal gland: a neurochemical transducer | Q39874149 | ||
Serotonergic facilitation of facial motoneuron excitation | Q39887089 | ||
Quantum aspects of central and ganglionic synaptic transmission in vertebrates | Q39894520 | ||
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Morphine antagonises action of prostaglandin in neuroblastoma and neuroblastoma × glioma hybrid cells | Q39917271 | ||
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Regulation of protein phosphorylation and sodium transport in toad bladder | Q39921604 | ||
Axon conduction block: differential channeling of nerve impulses in the crayfish | Q39923491 | ||
Long-lasting facilitation of a synaptic potential following tetanization in thein vitro hippocampal slice | Q39941833 | ||
Effect of morphine on a depolarising dopamine response | Q39949098 | ||
Presynaptic regulation of catecholamine release | Q39953110 | ||
Swelling of dendritic spines in the fascia dentata after stimulation of the perforant fibers as a mechanism of post-tetanic potentiation | Q39967764 | ||
Frequency facilitation and post-tetanic potentiation of a unitary synaptic potential inAplysia californica are limited by different processes | Q39994358 | ||
Synaptic Transmission: Long-Lasting Potentiation by a Postsynaptic Mechanism | Q40036077 | ||
Catecholamine-stimulated GTPase activity in turkey erythrocyte membranes | Q40037803 | ||
A study of the interactions between glutamate and aspartate at the lobster neuromuscular junction | Q40042335 | ||
Blockade of desensitization of nicotinic receptors of the cat adrenal medulla by concanavalin A | Q40042716 | ||
Further observations on the interaction between glutamate and aspartate on lobster muscle | Q40065266 | ||
Aspartate and other inhibitors of excitatory synaptic transmission in crayfish muscle | Q40080823 | ||
The synergistic action of L-glutamate and L-aspartate at crustacean excitatory neuromuscular junctions | Q40085401 | ||
Potentiation of the excitatory synaptic action of commissural, associational and entorhinal afferents to dentate granule cells | Q40097552 | ||
Substance P and Renshaw cells: a new concept of inhibitory synaptic interactions | Q40118898 | ||
Calmodulin Plays a Pivotal Role in Cellular Regulation | Q40119498 | ||
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Differential effects of cyclic nucleotides and their analogs and various agents on cyclic GMP-specific and cyclic AMP-specific phosphodiesterases purified from guinea pig lung | Q40122074 | ||
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Modulation of transmission at an inhibitory synapse in the central nervous system of the leech | Q40179376 | ||
Mode of coupling between hormone receptors and adenylate cyclase elucidated by modulation of membrane fluidity | Q40185767 | ||
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Potassium and short-term response plasticity in the hippocampal slice | Q40196541 | ||
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Calcium dependency of synaptic long-lasting potentiation in the hippocampal slice | Q40207502 | ||
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Beta-adrenergic receptor desensitization in rat adipocyte membranes | Q40229265 | ||
Norepinephrine Inhibits Calcium-Dependent Potentials in Rat Sympathetic Neurons | Q40234325 | ||
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Presynaptic action of curare | Q40246471 | ||
Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone Selectively Depresses Glutamate Excitation of Cerebral Cortical Neurons | Q40248098 | ||
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Non-linear dose-response relation at the frog neuromuscular junction | Q40320195 | ||
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A comparison of current-voltage relations for full and partial agonists | Q40695997 | ||
Ionophore-mediated calcium influx effects on the post-synaptic muscle fibre membrane | Q40841025 | ||
Modulatory role for biogenic amines in the cerebral cortex. Microiontophoretic studies | Q41047023 | ||
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Molecular forms of acetylcholine receptor. Effects of calcium ions and a sulfhydryl reagent on the occurrence of oligomers | Q41326660 | ||
Dependence of acetylcholine desensitization on the membrane potential of frog muscle fibre and on the ionic changes in the medium | Q41522711 | ||
Effects of thio-group modification and calcium(2+) ion on agonist-specific state transitions of a central nicotinic acetylcholine receptor | Q41607385 | ||
Reversal potential for noradrenaline-induced hyperpolarization of spinal motoneurons | Q41653161 | ||
Investigation of the relationship between cell-surface calcium-ion gating and phosphatidylinositol turnover by comparison of the effects of elevated extracellular potassium ion concentration on ileium smooth muscle and pancreas | Q41899583 | ||
Electro- and pharmacomechanical coupling in the smooth muscle cells of the rabbit ear artery | Q41933329 | ||
Potentiation of muscle contraction: a possible modulatory function of an identified serotonergic cell in Aplysia | Q41955669 | ||
Post-tetanic potentiation of response in monosynaptic reflex pathways of the spinal cord | Q42278243 | ||
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Intracellular calcium: its release from granules during bursting activity in snail neurons | Q43611888 | ||
The regulation of the calcium conductance of cardiac muscle by adrenaline | Q43656197 | ||
5-Hydroxytryptamine as a sensitizer of somatic nociceptors for pain-producing substances | Q43857763 | ||
Depression and frequency facilitation at a synapse in Aplysia californica: evidence for regulation by availability of transmitter | Q43923763 | ||
The effect of temperature change upon transmitter release, facilitation and post-tetanic potentiation | Q44250217 | ||
Synergistic activation of adenylate cyclase by guanylyl imidophosphate and epinephrine | Q44784441 | ||
Octopamine neurons: morphology, release of octopamine and possible physiological role | Q44854677 | ||
Acetylcholine-like effects of intracellular calcium application in pancreatic acinar cells | Q44933662 | ||
Voltage dependence of agonist effectiveness at the frog neuromuscular junction: resolution of a paradox | Q45003809 | ||
Pancreatic acinar cells: the role of calcium in stimulus-secretion coupling | Q45217716 | ||
Direct control of action potentials by acetylcholine in bullfrog sympathetic ganglion cells | Q45283696 | ||
Activation of phosphorylase kinase from brain by small amounts of calcium ion. | Q46978970 | ||
Multiple membrane actions of enkephalin revealed using cultured spinal neurons | Q48154242 | ||
Decreased phosphorylation of specific proteins in neostriatal membranes from rats after long-term narcotic exposure | Q48175026 | ||
Hyperpolarization of the excitatory nerve terminals by inhibitory nerve stimulation in lobster | Q48245465 | ||
Monosynaptic habituation in the vertebrate forebrain: the dentate gyrus examined in vitro | Q48356590 | ||
Enkephalin-induced inhibition of cortical neurones and the lack of this effect in morphine tolerant/dependent rats | Q48357682 | ||
The mechanism of inhibition of neuronal activity by opiates in the spinal cord of cat | Q48357812 | ||
Long term potentiation is accompanied by a reduction in dendritic responsiveness to glutamic acid | Q48364055 | ||
Long-term and short-term plasticity in the CA1, CA3, and dentate regions of the rat hippocampal slice | Q48375875 | ||
Potentiation and depression of synaptic transmission in the olfactory cortex of the guinea-pig. | Q48785994 | ||
Nonhomogeneous excitatory synapses of a crab stomach muscle | Q50952319 | ||
Amino acids and presynaptic inhibition in the rat cuneate nucleus. | Q51116766 | ||
SUPRASPINAL CONTROL OF TRANSMISSION IN REFLEX PATHS TO MOTONEURONES AND PRIMARY AFFERENTS. | Q51278743 | ||
Crayfish escape behavior and central synapses. II. Physiological mechanisms underlying behavioral habituation | Q52324591 | ||
2-Amino-4-phosphonobutyric acid as a glutamate antagonist on locust muscle. | Q52435652 | ||
Modulation of spike frequency by regions of special axonal geometry and by synaptic inputs | Q52435828 | ||
Formation, accumulation and release of adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate induced by histamine in the superior cervical ganglion of the rat in vitro. | Q52724761 | ||
Ionic mechanism of post-tetanic potentiation at the neuromuscular junction of the frog. | Q52740170 | ||
Effects of adrenaline on membrane inward currents during the cardiac action potential. | Q52748754 | ||
Hyperpolarization of mammalian motor nerve terminals | Q78931200 | ||
Central inhibitory action attributable to presynaptic depolarization produced by muscle afferent volleys | Q79381316 | ||
Reconstitution of catecholamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase activity: interactions of solubilized components with receptor-replete membranes | Q30449091 | ||
Adenylate cyclase permanently uncoupled from hormone receptors in a novel variant of S49 mouse lymphoma cells | Q30449104 | ||
Agonist-induced increase in apparent β-adrenergic receptor size | Q33955321 | ||
Genetic dissection of short-term and long-term facilitation at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction | Q33958429 | ||
Electrical changes in pre- and postsynaptic axons of the giant synapse of Loligo | Q34252760 | ||
Desensitization of beta-adrenergic receptors by beta-adrenergic agonists in a cell-free system: resensitization by guanosine 5'-(beta, gamma-imino)triphosphate and other purine nucleotides | Q35000804 | ||
Topographic separation of adenylate cyclase and hormone receptors in the plasma membrane of toad erythrocyte ghosts | Q35035931 | ||
Coupling of catecholamine receptor from one cell with adenylate cyclase from another cell by cell fusion | Q35041313 | ||
Isolation of adenylate cyclase-free, beta-adrenergic receptor from turkey erythrocyte membranes by affinity chromatography | Q35048753 | ||
Identification of a calcium-binding protein as a calcium-dependent regulator of brain adenylate cyclase | Q35065907 | ||
Dual regulation of adenylate cyclase accounts for narcotic dependence and tolerance | Q35085790 | ||
Rapid changes in rat pineal beta-adrenergic receptor: alterations in l-(3H)alprenolol binding and adenylate cyclase | Q35089912 | ||
A quantal analysis of the synaptic depression underlying habituation of the gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia | Q35120817 | ||
Cyclic nucleotides and nervous system function | Q35854598 | ||
Tyrosine hydroxylase: a substrate of cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase | Q36350319 | ||
Presynaptic membrane potential affects transmitter release in an identified neuron in Aplysia by modulating the Ca 2+ and K + currents | Q36353927 | ||
The effect of calcium on the desensitization of membrane receptors at the neuromuscular junction | Q36374989 | ||
Temperature Effects on Pacemaker Generation, Membrane Potential, and Critical Firing Threshold in Aplysia Neurons | Q36427563 | ||
Factors in the inactivation of postjunctional membrane receptors of frog skeletal muscle | Q36427941 | ||
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate in the nervous system of Aplysia californica. II. Effect of serotonin and dopamine | Q36428737 | ||
Effects of epinephrine on the pacemaker potassium current of cardiac Purkinje fibers | Q36428979 | ||
Calcium buffering in presynaptic nerve terminals. II. Kinetic properties of the nonmitochondrial Ca sequestration mechanism | Q36432702 | ||
Theophylline, epinephrine, and neostigmine facilitation of neuromuscular transmission | Q36464105 | ||
Protein Phosphorylation | Q36465849 | ||
Presynaptic α-adrenoceptors | Q37177167 | ||
Enkephalin pentapeptides — A review of current evidence for a physiological role in vertebrate neurotransmission | Q37223218 | ||
beta-Adrenergic receptor agonists increase phospholipid methylation, membrane fluidity, and beta-adrenergic receptor-adenylate cyclase coupling | Q37312119 | ||
Enkephalin inhibits release of substance P from sensory neurons in culture and decreases action potential duration | Q37313248 | ||
Stimulation of Ca 2+ -dependent neurotransmitter release and presynaptic nerve terminal protein phosphorylation by calmodulin and a calmodulin-like protein isolated from synaptic vesicles | Q37327718 | ||
Chemoattractants stimulate degradation of methylated phospholipids and release of arachidonic acid in rabbit leukocytes | Q37332644 | ||
Evidence for internalization of the recognition site of β-adrenergic receptors during receptor subsensitivity induced by (-)-isoproterenol | Q37334542 | ||
The Role of Cyclic Nucleotides in the CNS | Q37369100 | ||
Presynaptic receptor systems in catecholaminergic transmission | Q37395271 | ||
Enzymatic synthesis and rapid translocation of phosphatidylcholine by two methyltransferases in erythrocyte membranes | Q37586582 | ||
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 205-250 | |
P577 | publication date | 1981-01-01 | |
P1433 | published in | International Review of Neurobiology | Q15754273 |
P1476 | title | Mechanisms of synaptic modulation | |
Mechanisms of Synaptic Modulation | |||
P478 | volume | 22 |
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