Neurotrophins and their receptors: a convergence point for many signalling pathways
MV Chao - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2003 - nature.com
The neurotrophins are a family of proteins that are essential for the development of the
vertebrate nervous system. Each neurotrophin can signal through two different types of cell …
vertebrate nervous system. Each neurotrophin can signal through two different types of cell …
[HTML][HTML] Long-term potentiation and memory
MA Lynch - Physiological reviews, 2004 - journals.physiology.org
Abstract Lynch, MA. Long-Term Potentiation and Memory. Physiol Rev 84: 87–136, 2004;
10.1152/physrev. 00014.2003.—One of the most significant challenges in neuroscience is to …
10.1152/physrev. 00014.2003.—One of the most significant challenges in neuroscience is to …
Autoantibodies to synaptic receptors and neuronal cell surface proteins in autoimmune diseases of the central nervous system
J Dalmau, C Geis, F Graus - Physiological reviews, 2017 - journals.physiology.org
Investigations in the last 10 years have revealed a new category of neurological diseases
mediated by antibodies against cell surface and synaptic proteins. There are currently 16 …
mediated by antibodies against cell surface and synaptic proteins. There are currently 16 …
Mechanisms of ephrin–Eph signalling in development, physiology and disease
Eph receptor Tyr kinases and their membrane-tethered ligands, the ephrins, elicit short-
distance cell–cell signalling and thus regulate many developmental processes at the …
distance cell–cell signalling and thus regulate many developmental processes at the …
Mechanisms and functions of Eph and ephrin signalling
K Kullander, R Klein - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2002 - nature.com
Eph receptors constitute the largest family of tyrosine kinase receptors and, together with
their plasma-membrane-bound ephrin ligands, have many important functions during …
their plasma-membrane-bound ephrin ligands, have many important functions during …
Two-photon imaging of lymphocyte motility and antigen response in intact lymph node
Lymphocyte motility is vital for trafficking within lymphoid organs and for initiating contact
with antigen-presenting cells. Visualization of these processes has previously been limited …
with antigen-presenting cells. Visualization of these processes has previously been limited …
A long nuclear‐retained non‐coding RNA regulates synaptogenesis by modulating gene expression
A growing number of long nuclear‐retained non‐coding RNAs (ncRNAs) have recently been
described. However, few functions have been elucidated for these ncRNAs. Here, we have …
described. However, few functions have been elucidated for these ncRNAs. Here, we have …
Kindling and status epilepticus models of epilepsy: rewiring the brain
K Morimoto, M Fahnestock, RJ Racine - Progress in neurobiology, 2004 - Elsevier
This review focuses on the remodeling of brain circuitry associated with epilepsy, particularly
in excitatory glutamate and inhibitory GABA systems, including alterations in synaptic …
in excitatory glutamate and inhibitory GABA systems, including alterations in synaptic …
Opioid-induced hyperalgesia: cellular and molecular mechanisms
LA Roeckel, GM Le Coz, C Gavériaux-Ruff, F Simonin - Neuroscience, 2016 - Elsevier
Opioids produce strong analgesia but their use is limited by a paradoxical hypersensitivity
named opioid-induced hyperalgesia (OIH) that may be associated to analgesic tolerance. In …
named opioid-induced hyperalgesia (OIH) that may be associated to analgesic tolerance. In …
Cell adhesion molecules: signalling functions at the synapse
MB Dalva, AC McClelland, MS Kayser - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2007 - nature.com
Many cell adhesion molecules are localized at synaptic sites in neuronal axons and
dendrites. These molecules bridge pre-and postsynaptic specializations but do far more …
dendrites. These molecules bridge pre-and postsynaptic specializations but do far more …