At least two splice variants of GLT-1 are expressed by rat brain astrocytes, albeit in different membrane domains. There is at present only limited data available as to the spatial relationship of such variants relative to the location of synapses and their functional properties. We have characterized the transport properties of GLT-1v in a heterologous expression system and conclude that its transport properties are similar to those of the originally described form of GLT-1, namely GLT-1alpha. We demonstrate that GLT-1alpha is localized to glial processes, some of which are interposed between multiple synapse types, including GABAergic synapses, whereas GLT-1v is expressed by astrocytic processes, at sites not interposed between synapses. ...
Control of the glutamate time course in the synapse is crucial for excitatory transmission. This pro...
Astrocytes are poly-functional cells that are present in all vertebrate central nervous systems. The...
We have compared the distributions of the predominant glial glutamate transporters in multiple speci...
At least two splice variants of GLT-1 are expressed by rat brain astrocytes, albeit in different mem...
We have performed immunocytochemistry on rat brains using a highly specific antiserum directed again...
We have identified a novel carboxyl-terminal splice-variant of the glutamate transporter GLT1, which...
The GLT-1 and GLAST astroglial transporters are the glutamate transporters mainly involved in mainta...
GLT-1a, the major glutamate transporter, plays an important role in both physiological and pathologi...
GLT-1 (EAAT2) is an abundant glial glutamate transporter in the mammalian brain. It plays important ...
GLT-1a, the major glutamate transporter, plays an important role in both physiological and pathologi...
GLT-1 (EAAT2) is an abundant glial glutamate transporter in the mammalian brain. It plays important ...
The neurotransmitter glutamate is inactivated by cellular uptake; mostly catalyzed by the glutamate ...
The L-glutamate transporter GLT-1 is an abundant CNS membrane protein of the excitatory amino acid t...
GLAST (EAAT1) is an abundant glial glutamate transporter in the mammalian brain. It plays important ...
Control of the glutamate time course in the synapse is crucial for excitatory transmission. This pro...
Control of the glutamate time course in the synapse is crucial for excitatory transmission. This pro...
Astrocytes are poly-functional cells that are present in all vertebrate central nervous systems. The...
We have compared the distributions of the predominant glial glutamate transporters in multiple speci...
At least two splice variants of GLT-1 are expressed by rat brain astrocytes, albeit in different mem...
We have performed immunocytochemistry on rat brains using a highly specific antiserum directed again...
We have identified a novel carboxyl-terminal splice-variant of the glutamate transporter GLT1, which...
The GLT-1 and GLAST astroglial transporters are the glutamate transporters mainly involved in mainta...
GLT-1a, the major glutamate transporter, plays an important role in both physiological and pathologi...
GLT-1 (EAAT2) is an abundant glial glutamate transporter in the mammalian brain. It plays important ...
GLT-1a, the major glutamate transporter, plays an important role in both physiological and pathologi...
GLT-1 (EAAT2) is an abundant glial glutamate transporter in the mammalian brain. It plays important ...
The neurotransmitter glutamate is inactivated by cellular uptake; mostly catalyzed by the glutamate ...
The L-glutamate transporter GLT-1 is an abundant CNS membrane protein of the excitatory amino acid t...
GLAST (EAAT1) is an abundant glial glutamate transporter in the mammalian brain. It plays important ...
Control of the glutamate time course in the synapse is crucial for excitatory transmission. This pro...
Control of the glutamate time course in the synapse is crucial for excitatory transmission. This pro...
Astrocytes are poly-functional cells that are present in all vertebrate central nervous systems. The...
We have compared the distributions of the predominant glial glutamate transporters in multiple speci...