Quantitative analysis of EAAT4 promoter activity in neurons and astrocytes of mouse somatic sensory cortex
暂无分享,去创建一个
J. Rothstein | F. Conti | M. Melone | G. Bucci | L. D. Vivo
[1] L. Arckens,et al. High‐affinity Na+/K+‐dependent glutamate transporter EAAT4 is expressed throughout the rat fore‐ and midbrain , 2008, The Journal of comparative neurology.
[2] Shijie Jin,et al. Excitatory amino acid transporter expression by astrocytes is neuroprotective against microglial excitotoxicity , 2008, Brain Research.
[3] J. Loeb,et al. Focal reduction of neuronal glutamate transporters in human neocortical epilepsy , 2008, Epilepsia.
[4] S. Ozawa,et al. Facilitated activation of metabotropic glutamate receptors in cerebellar Purkinje cells in glutamate transporter EAAT4-deficient mice , 2007, Neuroscience Research.
[5] J. Rothstein,et al. Variations in Promoter Activity Reveal a Differential Expression and Physiology of Glutamate Transporters by Glia in the Developing and Mature CNS , 2007, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[6] A. Hazell,et al. Glutamate transporter EAAT4 is increased in hippocampal astrocytes following lateral fluid-percussion injury in the rat , 2007, Brain Research.
[7] J. Rothstein,et al. Analysis of cerebellar Purkinje cells using EAAT4 glutamate transporter promoter reporter in mice generated via bacterial artificial chromosome-mediated transgenesis , 2007, Experimental Neurology.
[8] T. Rauen,et al. The Glutamate Transporter Subtypes EAAT4 and EAATs 1-3 Transport Glutamate with Dramatically Different Kinetics and Voltage Dependence but Share a Common Uptake Mechanism , 2005, The Journal of general physiology.
[9] C. Jahr,et al. Patterned expression of Purkinje cell glutamate transporters controls synaptic plasticity , 2005, Nature Neuroscience.
[10] Masahiko Watanabe,et al. Differential Roles of Glial and Neuronal Glutamate Transporters in Purkinje Cell Synapses , 2005, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[11] E. Fletcher,et al. Localization and expression of the glutamate transporter, excitatory amino acid transporter 4, within astrocytes of the rat retina , 2004, Cell and Tissue Research.
[12] W. Walters,et al. Neuronal glutamate transporter EAAT4 is expressed in astrocytes , 2003, Glia.
[13] G. Marrs,et al. Rapid formation and remodeling of postsynaptic densities in developing dendrites , 2001, Nature Neuroscience.
[14] T. Otis,et al. Neuronal Glutamate Transporters Control Activation of Postsynaptic Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors and Influence Cerebellar Long-Term Depression , 2001, Neuron.
[15] George Paxinos,et al. The Mouse Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates , 2001 .
[16] L. Arckens,et al. Expression of the high-affinity glutamate transporter EAAT4 in mammalian cerebral cortex , 2001, Neuroreport.
[17] R. Weinberg,et al. Shaping excitation at glutamatergic synapses , 1999, Trends in Neurosciences.
[18] Anastassios V. Tzingounis,et al. Molecular cloning and expression of the rat EAAT4 glutamate transporter subtype. , 1998, Brain research. Molecular brain research.
[19] F A Chaudhry,et al. The Glutamate Transporter EAAT4 in Rat Cerebellar Purkinje Cells: A Glutamate-Gated Chloride Channel Concentrated near the Synapse in Parts of the Dendritic Membrane Facing Astroglia , 1998, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[20] J. Rothstein,et al. Glutamate Transporter Protein Subtypes Are Expressed Differentially during Rat CNS Development , 1997, The Journal of Neuroscience.
[21] J. Rothstein,et al. Cellular and synaptic localization of the neuronal glutamate transporters excitatory amino acid transporter 3 and 4 , 1997, Neuroscience.
[22] Masahiko Watanabe,et al. Extra‐junctional localization of glutamate transporter EAAT4 at excitatory Purkinje cell synapses , 1997, Neuroreport.
[23] I. Kanazawa,et al. EAAT4, a glutamate transporter with properties of a chloride channel, is predominantly localized in Purkinje cell dendrites, and forms parasagittal compartments in rat cerebellum. , 1997, Neuroscience.
[24] B. Stokes,et al. Cellular inflammatory response after spinal cord injury in sprague‐dawley and lewis rats , 1997, The Journal of comparative neurology.
[25] M. Kavanaugh,et al. An excitatory amino-acid transporter with properties of a ligand-gated chloride channel , 1995, Nature.
[26] R. J. Mullen,et al. NeuN, a neuronal specific nuclear protein in vertebrates. , 1992, Development.
[27] A. Privat,et al. Immunocytochemical localization by electron microscopy of 2'3'-cyclic nucleotide 3'-phosphodiesterase in developing oligodendrocytes of normal and mutant brain , 1988, The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.
[28] A. Bignami,et al. Astrocyte‐specific protein and neuroglial differentiation. An immunofluorescence study with antibodies to the glial fibrillary acidic protein , 1974, The Journal of comparative neurology.
[29] J. Rothstein,et al. GLT-1 Promoter Activity in Astrocytes and Neurons of Mouse Hippocampus and Somatic Sensory Cortex , 2009, Front. Neuroanat..