Connection

Lori McMahon to Long-Term Synaptic Depression

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Lori McMahon has written about Long-Term Synaptic Depression.
Connection Strength

2.854
  1. Acute Increases in Protein O-GlcNAcylation Dampen Epileptiform Activity in Hippocampus. J Neurosci. 2017 Aug 23; 37(34):8207-8215.
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    Score: 0.560
  2. An acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, eserine, induces long-term depression at CA3-CA1 synapses in the hippocampus of adult rats. J Neurophysiol. 2014 Nov 15; 112(10):2388-97.
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    Score: 0.457
  3. O-GlcNAcylation of AMPA receptor GluA2 is associated with a novel form of long-term depression at hippocampal synapses. J Neurosci. 2014 Jan 01; 34(1):10-21.
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    Score: 0.437
  4. Sympathetic sprouting in visual cortex stimulated by cholinergic denervation rescues expression of two forms of long-term depression at layer 2/3 synapses. Neuroscience. 2010 Jul 14; 168(3):591-604.
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    Score: 0.338
  5. Coactivation of M(1) muscarinic and alpha1 adrenergic receptors stimulates extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase and induces long-term depression at CA3-CA1 synapses in rat hippocampus. J Neurosci. 2008 May 14; 28(20):5350-8.
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    Score: 0.296
  6. Layer 2/3 synapses in monocular and binocular regions of tree shrew visual cortex express mAChR-dependent long-term depression and long-term potentiation. J Neurophysiol. 2008 Jul; 100(1):336-45.
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    Score: 0.296
  7. Sympathetic sprouting drives hippocampal cholinergic reinnervation that prevents loss of a muscarinic receptor-dependent long-term depression at CA3-CA1 synapses. J Neurosci. 2006 Apr 05; 26(14):3745-56.
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    Score: 0.255
  8. Novel form of long-term synaptic depression in rat hippocampus induced by activation of alpha 1 adrenergic receptors. J Neurophysiol. 2004 Feb; 91(2):1071-7.
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    Score: 0.216
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