33 results on '"Philanthotoxin"'
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2. Synthesis of philanthotoxin analogs with a branched polyamine moiety
3. Postsynaptic GluA1 enables acute retrograde enhancement of presynaptic function to coordinate adaptation to synaptic inactivity
4. Novel gating mechanism of polyamine block in the strong inward rectifier K channel Kir2.1
5. Research Results from University of Wurzburg Update Knowledge of Biology (Versatile Endogenous Editing of GluRIIA in * * Drosophila melanogaster* *)
6. New Study Findings from University of Dundee Illuminate Research in Glutamate Receptors [G-protein coupled estrogen receptor (GPER1) activation promotes synaptic insertion of AMPA receptors and induction of chemical LTP at hippocampal ...]
7. Implication of the polyamine system in mental disorders
8. Minia University Researchers Yield New Study Findings on COVID-19 (Exploring Toxins for Hunting SARS-CoV-2 Main Protease Inhibitors: Molecular Docking, Molecular Dynamics, Pharmacokinetic Properties, and Reactome Study)
9. Universiti Kuala Lumpur Researchers Release New Data on Pharmacology (Neuroprotection Against NMDA-Induced Retinal Damage by Philanthotoxin-343 Involves Reduced Nitrosative Stress)
10. Research in the Area of Molecular Biology Reported from University of Nottingham (The Effects of Structural Alterations in the Polyamine and Amino Acid Moieties of Philanthotoxins on Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Inhibition in the Locust, * ...)
11. Researchers from Universiti Kuala Lumpur Detail New Studies and Findings in the Area of Optic Nerve Injury (Philanthotoxin-343 attenuates retinal and optic nerve injury, and protects visual function in rats with N-methyl-D-aspartate-induced ...)
12. Active zone compaction in presynaptic homeostatic potentiation
13. Fast neurotransmitter release triggered by Ca influx through AMPA-type glutamate receptors
14. Researchers at University Pablo of Olavide Target Intracellular Calcium-Sensing Proteins (Cerebellar Kainate Receptor-Mediated Facilitation of Glutamate Release Requires Ca2+-Calmodulin and PKA)
15. New Neurophysiology Study Findings Have Been Reported by Investigators at State University of New York (Synaptic excitation is regulated by the postsynaptic dSK channel at the Drosophila larval NMJ)
16. Findings in the Area of Dendrites Reported from University of Maryland (Evidence of calcium-permeable AMPA receptors in dendritic spines of CA1 pyramidal neurons)
17. Study Data from University of California Update Understanding of Biology
18. Study Data from University of California Update Understanding of Biology
19. Researchers from University of Copenhagen Provide Details of New Studies and Findings in the Area of Glutamate Receptors
20. New Findings from University College London in Glutamic Acid Provides New Insights
21. Studies Conducted at Columbia University on Science Recently Published
22. Researchers at Columbia University Target Developmental Neurobiology
23. Research from Stanford University School of Medicine Provides New Data about Science
24. Study Results from Y. Sara and Colleagues in the Area of Glutamate Receptors Published
25. Research on Neuroscience Published by Scientists at Institute of Neuroscience
26. Reports from Trinity College Highlight Recent Research in Neuroscience
27. Studies from Stanford University Have Provided New Data on Science
28. Research conducted at University of Copenhagen has provided new information about glutamic acid
29. Investigators at INSERM have published new data on oxytocin therapy
30. New depression study findings have been reported by scientists at National Institutes of Health
31. Studies from McGill University in the area of physiology described
32. Investigators at Westfalische Wilhelms University Munster zero in on neuroscience
33. New medicinal chemistry study findings recently were reported by researchers at Danish University of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Medicinal Chemistry
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