human | Q5 |
P496 | ORCID iD | 0000-0003-1770-0196 |
P3829 | Publons author ID | 1364870 |
P1053 | ResearcherID | P-1583-2015 |
P106 | occupation | researcher | Q1650915 |
Q41518514 | A silent synapse-based mechanism for cocaine-induced locomotor sensitization |
Q37443608 | An unusual suspect in cocaine addiction |
Q44894493 | Astrocyte glutamate transporters regulate metabotropic glutamate receptor-mediated excitation of hippocampal interneurons. |
Q34382218 | Beta-lactam antibiotics offer neuroprotection by increasing glutamate transporter expression. |
Q41908316 | Bidirectional modulation of incubation of cocaine craving by silent synapse-based remodeling of prefrontal cortex to accumbens projections |
Q92953273 | Cell-Type-Specific Regulation of Nucleus Accumbens Synaptic Plasticity and Cocaine Reward Sensitivity by the Circadian Protein, NPAS2 |
Q93066090 | Chronic sleep fragmentation enhances habenula cholinergic neural activity |
Q28510996 | Climbing fiber activation of EAAT4 transporters and kainate receptors in cerebellar Purkinje cells |
Q37779831 | Cocaine-induced homeostatic regulation and dysregulation of nucleus accumbens neurons. |
Q37172743 | Cocaine-induced membrane adaptation in the central nucleus of amygdala. |
Q100946368 | Cocaine-induced neural adaptations in the lateral hypothalamic melanin-concentrating hormone neurons and the role in regulating rapid eye movement sleep after withdrawal |
Q41047836 | Dopamine triggers heterosynaptic plasticity |
Q42278763 | Exposure to cocaine regulates inhibitory synaptic transmission from the ventral tegmental area to the nucleus accumbens |
Q34326642 | Glutamate transporters bring competition to the synapse. |
Q37167708 | H2-K(b) and H2-D(b) regulate cerebellar long-term depression and limit motor learning. |
Q41904475 | In vivo cocaine experience generates silent synapses. |
Q35329573 | Increased excitability of lateral habenula neurons in adolescent rats following cocaine self-administration. |
Q30556607 | Maturation of silent synapses in amygdala-accumbens projection contributes to incubation of cocaine craving |
Q46708409 | Ncm-D-aspartate: a novel caged D-aspartate suitable for activation of glutamate transporters and N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors in brain tissue |
Q37127848 | Prefrontal Cortex to Accumbens Projections in Sleep Regulation of Reward. |
Q28292673 | Regulation of the NMDA receptor complex and trafficking by activity-dependent phosphorylation of the NR2B subunit PDZ ligand |
Q41046397 | Searching for presynaptic NMDA receptors in the nucleus accumbens. |
Q36535361 | Selective presynaptic enhancement of the prefrontal cortex to nucleus accumbens pathway by cocaine. |
Q36361964 | Silent Synapses Speak Up: Updates of the Neural Rejuvenation Hypothesis of Drug Addiction. |
Q91621919 | Silent synapses dictate cocaine memory destabilization and reconsolidation |
Q36106836 | Sleep Regulates Incubation of Cocaine Craving |
Q38889218 | Sleep loss alters synaptic and intrinsic neuronal properties in mouse prefrontal cortex. |
Q40117295 | Variations in promoter activity reveal a differential expression and physiology of glutamate transporters by glia in the developing and mature CNS. |
Q41572993 | Zones of enhanced glutamate release from climbing fibers in the mammalian cerebellum. |
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