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1. Light triggers expression of philanthotoxin-insensitive Ca2+-permeable AMPA receptors in the developing rat retina.

4. PHILANTHOTOXIN ANALOGUES CONTAINING ETHER GROUPS DISTINGUISH BETWEEN NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS AND IONOTROPIC QUISQUALATE RECEPTORS.

5. The enduring legacy of Koji Nakanishi's research on bioorganic chemistry and natural products. Part 1: Isolation, structure determination and mode of action.

8. Pre-synaptic kainate receptor-mediated facilitation of glutamate release involves PKA and Ca2+-calmodulin at thalamocortical synapses.

9. Calcium-permeable AMPA receptors are expressed in a rodent model of status epilepticus.

10. Plasticity of inhibitory synaptic network interactions in the lateral amygdala upon fear conditioning in mice.

11. Dysregulated glial genes in Alzheimer's disease are essential for homeostatic plasticity: Evidence from integrative epigenetic and single cell analyses.

12. Subunit‐specific expression and function of AMPA receptors in the mouse locus coeruleus.

14. In the fast lane: Receptor trafficking during status epilepticus.

16. Non‐canonical endogenous expression of voltage‐gated sodium channel NaV1.7 subtype by the TE671 rhabdomyosarcoma cell line.

17. Antagonistic postsynaptic and presynaptic actions of cyclohexanol on neuromuscular synaptic transmission and function.

21. Change the channel: CysLoop receptor antagonists from nature.

22. Ca2+‐permeable AMPA receptors and their auxiliary subunits in synaptic plasticity and disease.

23. Receptor trafficking hypothesis revisited: Plasticity of AMPA receptors during established status epilepticus.

24. Modulation of information processing by AMPA receptor auxiliary subunits.

25. Insights into the venom protein components of the egg parasitoid Anastatus japonicus (Hymenoptera: Eupelmidae).

26. Activation of oestrogen receptor α induces a novel form of LTP at hippocampal temporoammonic-CA1 synapses.

27. α‐Amino‐3‐Hydroxy‐5‐Methyl‐4‐Isoxazolepropionic Acid Receptor Plasticity Sustains Severe, Fatal Status Epilepticus.

28. Inflammation alters AMPA-stimulated calcium responses in dorsal striatal D2 but not D1 spiny projection neurons.

29. Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Crude Venom Isolated from Parasitoid Wasp, Bracon hebetor Say.

30. Facilitation of mossy fibre-driven spiking in the cerebellar nuclei by the synchrony of inhibition.

31. Understanding Tetrahydropyranyl as a Protecting Group in Peptide Chemistry.

32. Diverse roles for ionotropic glutamate receptors on inhibitory interneurons in developing and adult brain.

33. Synapse-specific expression of calcium-permeable AMPA receptors in neocortical layer 5.

34. Non-classical mechanism of α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid receptor channel block by fluoxetine.

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43. Presynaptic kainate receptor-mediated facilitation of glutamate release involves Ca2+-calmodulin at mossy fiber-CA3 synapses.

45. GluA and GluN receptors regulate the surface density of GluN receptor subunits in cultured neocortical interneurons.

46. Thinking of Co2+-staining explant tissue or cultured cells? How to make it reliable and specific.

47. Functional characteristics of parvalbumin- and cholecystokinin-expressing basket cells.

48. Ca2+ permeable AMPA receptors switch allegiances: mechanisms and consequences.

49. Redefining the classification of AMPA-selective ionotropic glutamate receptors.

50. Poster abstracts.

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