BACKGROUND: Regulation of chloride gradients is a major mechanism by which excitability is regulated in neurons. Disruption of these gradients is implicated in various diseases, including cystic fibrosis, neuropathic pain and epilepsy. Relatively few studies have addressed chloride regulation in neuronal processes because probes capable of detecting changes in small compartments over a physiological range are limited.\ud \ud METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, a palmitoylation sequence was added to a variant of the yellow fluorescent protein previously described as a sensitive chloride indicator (YFPQS) to target the protein to the plasma membrane (mbYFPQS) of cultured midbrain neurons. The reporter partitions to the cytoplasmic ...
Intraneuronal chloride concentrations ([Cl- ]i) decrease during development resulting in a shift fro...
Chloride is of eminent relevance for neural signal processing. Its intracellular concentration deter...
International audienceChloride (Cl) is the most abundant physiological anion. Abnormalities in Cl re...
BACKGROUND: Regulation of chloride gradients is a major mechanism by which excitability is regulated...
Background: Regulation of chloride gradients is a major mechanism by which excitability is regulated...
Neuronal Network consists of two different types of neurons: the excitatory and inhibitory systems. ...
Chloride homeostasis has a pivotal role in controlling neuronal excitability in the adult brain and ...
We constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride-sensitive yellow f...
AbstractWe constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride-sensitive ...
We constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride−sensitive yellow f...
Chloride (Cl-) homeostasis is known to be fundamental for central nervous system functioning. Altera...
Ion homeostasis regulates critical physiological processes in the living cell. Intracellular chlorid...
Intracellular chloride and pH are fundamental regulators of neuronal excitability and they are often...
<p>Cultured midbrain neurons expressing mbYFPQS were incubated with the following ionophores for 20–...
The overall aim of the present thesis is to clarify the control of intracellular chloride homeostasi...
Intraneuronal chloride concentrations ([Cl- ]i) decrease during development resulting in a shift fro...
Chloride is of eminent relevance for neural signal processing. Its intracellular concentration deter...
International audienceChloride (Cl) is the most abundant physiological anion. Abnormalities in Cl re...
BACKGROUND: Regulation of chloride gradients is a major mechanism by which excitability is regulated...
Background: Regulation of chloride gradients is a major mechanism by which excitability is regulated...
Neuronal Network consists of two different types of neurons: the excitatory and inhibitory systems. ...
Chloride homeostasis has a pivotal role in controlling neuronal excitability in the adult brain and ...
We constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride-sensitive yellow f...
AbstractWe constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride-sensitive ...
We constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride−sensitive yellow f...
Chloride (Cl-) homeostasis is known to be fundamental for central nervous system functioning. Altera...
Ion homeostasis regulates critical physiological processes in the living cell. Intracellular chlorid...
Intracellular chloride and pH are fundamental regulators of neuronal excitability and they are often...
<p>Cultured midbrain neurons expressing mbYFPQS were incubated with the following ionophores for 20–...
The overall aim of the present thesis is to clarify the control of intracellular chloride homeostasi...
Intraneuronal chloride concentrations ([Cl- ]i) decrease during development resulting in a shift fro...
Chloride is of eminent relevance for neural signal processing. Its intracellular concentration deter...
International audienceChloride (Cl) is the most abundant physiological anion. Abnormalities in Cl re...