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Long-term potentiation of neuronal glutamate transporters
Ying Shen,
David J. Linden
School of Medicine
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Keyphrases
Long-term Potentiation
100%
Climbing Fiber
100%
Glial Glutamate Transporter
100%
Synapse
66%
Glutamate
66%
Synaptic Receptors
66%
Purkinje Cell
66%
Glutamate Transporter 1 (GLT-1)
66%
Spontaneous Excitatory Postsynaptic Current (sEPSC)
33%
AMPA Receptor (AMPAR)
33%
Synaptic Activity
33%
Postsynaptic Density Protein 95 (PSD-95)
33%
Use-dependent
33%
Synaptic Transmission
33%
Ischaemic Episode
33%
Long-term Depression
33%
Addiction
33%
Behavior Change
33%
Excitotoxic
33%
Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor
33%
Cellular Response
33%
Glia
33%
Transporter Function
33%
Excitatory Amino Acid Transporter
33%
Postsynaptic Neuron
33%
Tetanic Stimulation
33%
Persistent Use
33%
Glutamate Spillover
33%
Neuroscience
Glutamic Acid
100%
Long-Term Potentiation
100%
Climbing Fiber
100%
Glutamate Transporter
100%
Synapse
66%
Purkinje Cell
66%
AMPA Receptor
33%
Synaptic Transmission
33%
Long-Term Depression
33%
Glia
33%
Postsynaptic Receptor
33%
Glutamate Aspartate Transporter
33%
Presynaptic Receptor
33%