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Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type IV is a target gene of the Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway.

29 Nov 2009 Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IV (CaMKIV) plays a key role in the regulation of calcium-dependent gene expression. The expression of CaMKIV and the activation of CREB regulated genes are involved in memory and neuronal survival. We ...
rec_pub_19711354-calcium-calmodulin-dependent-protein-kinase-type-iv-target-gene-wnt.htm


Brain edema formation and neurological impairment after subarachnoid hemorrhage in rats. Laboratory investigation.

30 Oct 2009 OBJECT: Global cerebral edema is an independent risk factor for early death and poor outcome after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). In the present study, the time course of brain edema formation, neurological deficits, and neuronal cell loss were ...
rec_pub_19425896-brain-edema-formation-neurological-impairment-subarachnoid-hemorrhage.htm


Trichodaknomania by proxy.

30 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19836647-trichodaknomania-proxy.htm


Isoflurane-induced changes in righting response and breathing are modulated by RGS proteins.

30 Oct 2009 BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that G protein-coupled receptors, especially those linked to G(alpha)(i), contribute to the mechanisms of anesthetic action. Regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins bind to activated G(alpha)(i) and ...
rec_pub_19843788-isoflurane-induced-changes-righting-response-breathing-modulated-rgs.htm


Temperature entrainment of Drosophila's circadian clock involves the gene nocte and signaling from peripheral sensory tissues to the brain.

27 Oct 2009 Circadian clocks are synchronized by the natural day/night and temperature cycles. Our previous work demonstrated that synchronization by temperature is a tissue autonomous process, similar to synchronization by light. We show here that this is ...
rec_pub_19874792-temperature-entrainment-drosophila-s-circadian-clock-involves-gene.htm


Metaplasticity governs natural experience-driven plasticity of nascent embryonic brain circuits.

27 Oct 2009 During embryogenesis, brain neurons receiving the same sensory input may undergo potentiation or depression. While the origin of variable plasticity in vivo is unknown, it plays a key role in shaping dynamic neural circuit refinement. Here, we ...
rec_pub_19874791-metaplasticity-governs-natural-experience-driven-plasticity-nascent.htm


ELKS2alpha/CAST deletion selectively increases neurotransmitter release at inhibitory synapses.

27 Oct 2009 The presynaptic active zone is composed of a protein network that contains ELKS2alpha (a.k.a. CAST) as a central component. Here we demonstrate that in mice, deletion of ELKS2alpha caused a large increase in inhibitory, but not excitatory, ...
rec_pub_19874790-elks2alpha-cast-deletion-selectively-increases-neurotransmitter.htm


SUN1/2 and Syne/Nesprin-1/2 complexes connect centrosome to the nucleus during neurogenesis and neuronal migration in mice.

27 Oct 2009 Nuclear movement is critical during neurogenesis and neuronal migration, which are fundamental for mammalian brain development. Although dynein, Lis1, and other cytoplasmic proteins are known for their roles in connecting microtubules to the nucleus ...
rec_pub_19874786-sun1-2-syne-nesprin-1-2-complexes-connect-centrosome-nucleus.htm


In vivo role of a potassium channel-binding protein in regulating neuronal excitability and behavior.

19 Oct 2009 Molecular details of ion channel interactions with modulatory subunits have been investigated widely in transfected cells, but the physiological roles of ion channel modulatory protein complexes in native neurons remain largely unexplored. The ...
rec_pub_19846720-in-vivo-role-potassium-channel-binding-protein-regulating-neuronal.htm


Functional recovery after lesion of a central pattern generator.

19 Oct 2009 In cases of neuronal injury when regeneration is restricted, functional recovery can occur through reorganization of the remaining neural circuitry. We found an example of such recovery in the central pattern generator (CPG) for the escape swim of ...
rec_pub_19846699-functional-recovery-lesion-central-pattern-generator.htm

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