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1. Glutamate Activates AMPA Receptor Conductance in the Developing Schwann Cells of the Mammalian Peripheral Nerves.

2. TARP γ-2 Is Required for Inflammation-Associated AMPA Receptor Plasticity within Lamina II of the Spinal Cord Dorsal Horn.

3. Calcium-Permeable AMPA Receptors Mediate the Induction of the Protein Kinase A-Dependent Component of Long-Term Potentiation in the Hippocampus.

4. Costimulation of AMPA and metabotropic glutamate receptors underlies phospholipase C activation by glutamate in hippocampus.

5. S-SCAM, a rare copy number variation gene, induces schizophrenia-related endophenotypes in transgenic mouse model.

6. A novel mechanism for nicotinic potentiation of glutamatergic synapses.

7. Developmental changes in structural and functional properties of hippocampal AMPARs parallels the emergence of deliberative spatial navigation in juvenile rats.

8. Not all desensitizations are created equal: physiological evidence that AMPA receptor desensitization differs for kainate and glutamate.

9. Protein kinase CK2 increases glutamatergic input in the hypothalamus and sympathetic vasomotor tone in hypertension.

10. Bax and calpain mediate excitotoxic oligodendrocyte death induced by activation of both AMPA and kainate receptors.

11. Activity-dependent ubiquitination of the AMPA receptor subunit GluA2.

12. Individual stress vulnerability is predicted by short-term memory and AMPA receptor subunit ratio in the hippocampus.

13. Identification of a novel form of noradrenergic-dependent respiratory motor plasticity triggered by vagal feedback.

14. Tumor necrosis factor-α signaling maintains the ability of cortical synapses to express synaptic scaling.

15. Enhanced efficacy without further cleft closure: reevaluating twist as a source of agonist efficacy in AMPA receptors.

16. A domain linking the AMPA receptor agonist binding site to the ion pore controls gating and causes lurcher properties when mutated.

17. White matter axon vulnerability to AMPA/kainate receptor-mediated ischemic injury is developmentally regulated.

18. Facilitation of extinction learning for contextual fear memory by PEPA: a potentiator of AMPA receptors.

19. Differential reelin-induced enhancement of NMDA and AMPA receptor activity in the adult hippocampus.

20. Interface interactions modulating desensitization of the kainate-selective ionotropic glutamate receptor subunit GluR6.

21. Interdomain interactions in AMPA and kainate receptors regulate affinity for glutamate.

22. Noradrenaline triggers multivesicular release at glutamatergic synapses in the hypothalamus.

23. Developmentally regulated actions of alcohol on hippocampal glutamatergic transmission.

24. High-concentration rapid transients of glutamate mediate neural-glial communication via ectopic release.

25. Stargazin reduces desensitization and slows deactivation of the AMPA-type glutamate receptors.

26. A novel pathway for presynaptic mitogen-activated kinase activation via AMPA receptors.

27. Acute and chronic cocaine-induced potentiation of synaptic strength in the ventral tegmental area: electrophysiological and behavioral correlates in individual rats.

28. Tyrosine phosphorylation and regulation of the AMPA receptor by SRC family tyrosine kinases.

29. Rewarding effects of AMPA administration into the supramammillary or posterior hypothalamic nuclei but not the ventral tegmental area.

30. Chloride influx aggravates Ca2+-dependent AMPA receptor-mediated motoneuron death.

31. Kainate receptors depress excitatory synaptic transmission at CA3-->CA1 synapses in the hippocampus via a direct presynaptic action.

32. Rapid Ca2+ entry through Ca2+-permeable AMPA/Kainate channels triggers marked intracellular Ca2+ rises and consequent oxygen radical production.

33. Activation kinetics of AMPA receptor channels reveal the number of functional agonist binding sites.

34. Sublethal oxygen-glucose deprivation alters hippocampal neuronal AMPA receptor expression and vulnerability to kainate-induced death.

35. Glutamate-dependent phosphorylation of elongation factor-2 and inhibition of protein synthesis in neurons.

36. Functional properties of AMPA and NMDA receptors expressed in identified types of basal ganglia neurons.

37. AMPA receptor flip/flop mutants affecting deactivation, desensitization, and modulation by cyclothiazide, aniracetam, and thiocyanate.

38. AMPA receptor activation is rapidly toxic to cortical astrocytes when desensitization is blocked.

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