AbstractBoth synaptic N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptors and voltage-operated calcium channels (VOCCs) have been shown to be critical for nuclear calcium signals associated with transcriptional responses to bursts of synaptic input. However the direct contribution to nuclear calcium signals from calcium influx through NMDA receptors and VOCCs has been obscured by their concurrent roles in action potential generation and synaptic transmission. Here we compare calcium responses to synaptically induced bursts of action potentials with identical bursts devoid of any synaptic contribution generated using the pre-recorded burst as the voltage clamp command input to replay the burst in the presence of blockers of action potentials or ionotropic...
Evoked transmitter release depends upon calcium influx into synaptic boutons, but mechanisms regulat...
AbstractEvoked transmitter release depends upon calcium influx into synaptic boutons, but mechanisms...
© 2016 Valiullina, Zakharova, Mukhtarov, Draguhn, Burnashev and Rozov.NMDA receptors (NMDARs) are im...
AbstractNuclear calcium is a key signal in the dialogue between synapse and nucleus that controls th...
Granule cells form the largest neuronal population in the mammalian brain. They process information ...
Key points: Dendritic and spine calcium imaging in combination with electrophysiology in acute slice...
At excitatory synapses in the central nervous system, the number of glutamate molecules released fro...
Neuronal activity induces processes important for memory formation and cell survival by inducing cal...
Influx of Ca*+ through the NMDA subtype of glutamate receptor is widely accepted as a trigger for ma...
SummaryThe roles of voltage-sensitive sodium (Na) and calcium (Ca) channels located on dendrites and...
It is widely accepted that the direction and magnitude of synaptic plasticity depends on post-synapt...
NMDA receptors (NMDA-R) typically contribute to excitatory synaptic transmission in the central nerv...
It is widely accepted that the direction and magnitude of synaptic plasticity depends on post-synapt...
Dendritic spines receive most excitatory inputs in the vertebrate brain, but their function is still...
© 2016 Valiullina, Zakharova, Mukhtarov, Draguhn, Burnashev and Rozov. NMDA receptors (NMDARs) are i...
Evoked transmitter release depends upon calcium influx into synaptic boutons, but mechanisms regulat...
AbstractEvoked transmitter release depends upon calcium influx into synaptic boutons, but mechanisms...
© 2016 Valiullina, Zakharova, Mukhtarov, Draguhn, Burnashev and Rozov.NMDA receptors (NMDARs) are im...
AbstractNuclear calcium is a key signal in the dialogue between synapse and nucleus that controls th...
Granule cells form the largest neuronal population in the mammalian brain. They process information ...
Key points: Dendritic and spine calcium imaging in combination with electrophysiology in acute slice...
At excitatory synapses in the central nervous system, the number of glutamate molecules released fro...
Neuronal activity induces processes important for memory formation and cell survival by inducing cal...
Influx of Ca*+ through the NMDA subtype of glutamate receptor is widely accepted as a trigger for ma...
SummaryThe roles of voltage-sensitive sodium (Na) and calcium (Ca) channels located on dendrites and...
It is widely accepted that the direction and magnitude of synaptic plasticity depends on post-synapt...
NMDA receptors (NMDA-R) typically contribute to excitatory synaptic transmission in the central nerv...
It is widely accepted that the direction and magnitude of synaptic plasticity depends on post-synapt...
Dendritic spines receive most excitatory inputs in the vertebrate brain, but their function is still...
© 2016 Valiullina, Zakharova, Mukhtarov, Draguhn, Burnashev and Rozov. NMDA receptors (NMDARs) are i...
Evoked transmitter release depends upon calcium influx into synaptic boutons, but mechanisms regulat...
AbstractEvoked transmitter release depends upon calcium influx into synaptic boutons, but mechanisms...
© 2016 Valiullina, Zakharova, Mukhtarov, Draguhn, Burnashev and Rozov.NMDA receptors (NMDARs) are im...