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- Nonsynaptic plasticity is a form of neuroplasticity that involves modification of ion channel function in the axon, dendrites, and cell body that results...
- Glutamic acid (symbol Glu or E; the anionic form is known as glutamate) is an α-amino acid that is used by almost all living beings in the biosynthesis...
- having a nonsynaptic pool of AMPA receptors adjacent to the postsynaptic membrane. When the appropriate LTP-inducing stimulus arrives, nonsynaptic AMPA receptors...
- are the main sources of innervations to the gut smooth muscle bundles. Nonsynaptic post-junctional receptors are mostly G-protein coupled metabotropic receptors...
- Represa A, Ben-Ari Y, Cossart R (April 2007). "A parturition-****ociated nonsynaptic coherent activity pattern in the developing hippocampus". Neuron. 54...
- MN, Quagliariello E (August 1992). "Lipid composition in synaptic and nonsynaptic mitochondria from rat brains and effect of aging". Journal of Neurochemistry...
- in nonsynaptic communication and drug action in the nervous system (co-author, 2000) Nitric oxide: a novel link between synaptic and nonsynaptic transmission...
- Suvanjeiev RG, Bán EG, Lakatos M (March 2015). "Role of synaptic and nonsynaptic glutamate receptors in ischaemia induced neurotoxicity". Review. Brain...
- in Sensory Substitution, Academic Press New York:1972. Bach-y-Rita P. Nonsynaptic Diffusion Neurotransmission and Late Brain Reorganization, Demos-Vermande...
- doi:10.1152/jn.1942.5.2.89. ISSN 0022-3077. Jefferys JG (October 1995). "Nonsynaptic modulation of neuronal activity in the brain: electric currents and extracellular...