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تعداد نتایج: 797  

2007
ANNIKA VAARMANN Aleksander Zharkovsky Allen Kaasik Sulev Kõks Esa R. Korpi

Progressive myoclonus epilepsy of the Unverricht–Lundborg type is a raredisorder associated with mutations in gene encoding the cystatin B, an inhibitorof cysteine proteases. Cystatin B knockout mice share phenotype with humandisease demonstrating similarly the myoclonic seizures, progressive ataxia andneuronal atrophy in hippocampus and cerebellum. We used liquid chromatographi...

Journal: :Neuron 2004
Kun Huang Anat Yanai Rujun Kang Pamela Arstikaitis Roshni R. Singaraja Martina Metzler Asher Mullard Brendan Haigh Catherine Gauthier-Campbell Claire-Anne Gutekunst Michael R. Hayden Alaa El-Husseini

In neurons, posttranslational modification by palmitate regulates the trafficking and function of signaling molecules, neurotransmitter receptors, and associated synaptic scaffolding proteins. However, the enzymatic machinery involved in protein palmitoylation has remained elusive. Here, using biochemical assays, we show that huntingtin (htt) interacting protein, HIP14, is a neuronal palmitoyl ...

2015
Wei Jiang Henriette Macmillan Anne-Marie Madec Elizabeth D Mellins

Autoantibodies against antigens expressed by insulin-producing β cells are circulating in both healthy individuals and patients at risk of developing Type 1 diabetes. Recent studies suggest that another set of antibodies (anti-idiotypic antibodies) exists in this antibody/antigen interacting network to regulate auto-reactive responses. Anti-idiotypic antibodies may block the antigen-binding sit...

2017
David Soll Xiao He Christiane Hampe

Autoantibodies against antigens expressed by insulin-producing β cells are circulating in both healthy individuals and patients at risk of developing Type 1 diabetes. Recent studies suggest that another set of antibodies (anti-idiotypic antibodies) exists in this antibody/antigen interacting network to regulate auto-reactive responses. Anti-idiotypic antibodies may block the antigen-binding sit...

Journal: :Neuron 2016
Michael Mende Emily V. Fletcher Josephine L. Belluardo Joseph P. Pierce Praveen K. Bommareddy Jarret A. Weinrich Zeeba D. Kabir Kathryn C. Schierberl John G. Pagiazitis Alana I. Mendelsohn Anna Francesconi Robert H. Edwards Teresa A. Milner Anjali M. Rajadhyaksha Peter J. van Roessel George Z. Mentis Julia A. Kaltschmidt

Circuit function in the CNS relies on the balanced interplay of excitatory and inhibitory synaptic signaling. How neuronal activity influences synaptic differentiation to maintain such balance remains unclear. In the mouse spinal cord, a population of GABAergic interneurons, GABApre, forms synapses with the terminals of proprioceptive sensory neurons and controls information transfer at sensory...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
Y Cao K S Wilcox C E Martin T L Rachinsky J Eberwine M A Dichter

Neurons in very low density hippocampal cultures that are physiologically identified as either GABAergic inhibitory or glutamatergic excitatory all contain mRNA for the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) synthetic enzyme, glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD), as detected by single cell mRNA amplification and PCR. However, consistent with the physiology, immunocytochemistry revealed that only a subset ...

2017
David Soll Xiao He Christiane Hampe

Autoantibodies against antigens expressed by insulin-producing β cells are circulating in both healthy individuals and patients at risk of developing Type 1 diabetes. Recent studies suggest that another set of antibodies (anti-idiotypic antibodies) exists in this antibody/antigen interacting network to regulate auto-reactive responses. Anti-idiotypic antibodies may block the antigen-binding sit...

2012
Karsten Buschard Jan-Eric Månsson Bart O. Roep Tatjana Nikolic

The impact of glycolipids of non-mammalian origin on autoimmune inflammation has become widely recognized. Here we report that the naturally occurring mammalian glycolipids, sulfatide and β-GalCer, affect the differentiation and the quality of antigen presentation by monocyte-derived dendritic cells (DCs). In response to sulfatide and β-GalCer, monocytes develop into immature DCs with higher ex...

2009
Alicja Kreczko Anubhuthi Goel Lihua Song Hey-Kyoung Lee

Proper functioning of the visual system depends on maturation of both excitatory and inhibitory synapses within the visual cortex. Considering that perisomatic inhibition is one of the key factors that control the critical period in visual cortex, it is pertinent to understand its regulation by visual experience. To do this, we developed an immunohistochemical method that allows three-dimension...

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