Introductory Neurobiology - ZOO332H1S
Dept. of Zoology,
University of Toronto

tidbul1e.gif (155 bytes) Lecture 9 - Follow-up Indirect Synaptic Transmission and Myasthenia Gravis

AJE (Jan. 2003)

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For references of potential interest, see the "clickable" list below.
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For interesting articles that go further than lectures (or your textbook) click the titles below. This material won't be examined, unless it also appeared in lecture.

"Persistent, exocytosis-independent silencing of release sites underlies homosynaptic depression at sensory synapses in Aplysia."

Integrins in Synaptic Plasticity (Learning and Memory)

"Time-dependent reversal of long-term potentiation by an integrin antagonist."

"Role of cell adhesion molecules in synaptic plasticity and memory."

"Modulation of calcium current in arteriolar smooth muscle by alpha-Vbeta3 and alpha5beta1 integrin ligands."

"Evidence for a functional interaction between integrins and G protein-activated inward rectifier K channels."

"Adult neuronal regeneration induced by transgenic integrin expression."

"Integrin signalling: a new Cas(t) of characters enters the stage."

"Integrin mediated short-term memory in Drosophila."

"Making memories stick: cell-adhesion molecules in synaptic plasticity."