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Parvalbumin (PV) is a calcium-binding
protein with low
molecular weight (typically 9-11 kDa). In humans, it is
encoded by the
PVALB gene. It is a member...
- "Monosensitivity to
pangasius and
tilapia caused by
allergens other than
parvalbumin" (PDF). J
Investig Allergol Clin Immunol. 20 (1): 84–8. PMID 20232779...
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immune system overreacts to
proteins found in fish,
primarily to
parvalbumin, but
sometimes to
other proteins, such as fish collagen. The allergic...
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vomeronasal organ, also
called Jacobson's organ, the
snake can
detect parvalbumins in the
cutaneous mucus of its prey. The
species is ovoviviparous, giving...
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expressing parvalbumin.
Levels of
parvalbumin protein and mRNA were also
found to be
lower in
various regions in the brain.
Actual numbers of
parvalbumin interneurons...
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postsynaptic neuron,
based on the
proteins the
presynaptic neuron expresses.
Parvalbumin-expressing
neurons typically dampen the
output signal of the postsynaptic...
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Functional Disconnection of
Local Neocortical Inhibitory Networks via
Parvalbumin Interneuron Diffuse Axonal Injury".
Cerebral Cortex. 28 (5): 1625–1644...
- "Chronic
nicotine impairs sp****
motor learning via
striatal fast‐spiking
parvalbumin interneurons".
Addiction Biology.
Early View (3): e12956. doi:10.1111/adb...
- ; Schwartz, M. L.; Leckman, J. F.; Vaccarino, F. M. (2005). "Altered
parvalbumin-positive
neuron distribution in
basal ganglia of
individuals with Tourette...
- are a
subset of
GABAergic cortical interneurons. They are
described as
parvalbumin-containing and fast-spiking to
distinguish them from
other subtypes of...