GluA2, one of the primary subunits of AMPARs, has long been thought to prevent calcium permeability when included in the receptor complex. Results indicate that the R607E and R607G missense ...
Cow’s milk is an excellent source of calcium to keep your bones healthy, but it’s not the only way you can meet your calcium needs. High-calcium vegetables, proteins, and dairy products offer choices ...
The AMPA group of brain receptors have mostly been assumed to be calcium impermeable and so were not thought to contribute to the calcium-dependent mechanisms underlying learning and memory.
You know to eat calcium-rich food for optimal bone health, but this vital nutrient does a lot to keep our bodies functioning properly. “Calcium is the most abundant and essential mineral for our ...
Adenosine represents a unique and direct link among cell energy, neuronal activity, and gene expression, and adenosine receptors form functional heteromers with dopamine receptors. The importance of ...
This paper provides a valuable contribution to our understanding of how adenosine acts as a signal of nutrient insufficiency and extends this idea to suggest that adenosine is released by ...
This hyper responsiveness to adenosine appears to be mediated by mast cell activation. These observations have marked the receptor that mediates the bronchoconstrictor effect of adenosine on mast ...