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The following pages link to Role of transforming growth factor-beta in long-term synaptic facilitation in Aplysia (Q73081821):
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- Corticolimbic expression of TRPC4 and TRPC5 channels in the rodent brain (Q21092250) (← links)
- bmp1 and mini fin are functionally redundant in regulating formation of the zebrafish dorsoventral axis (Q24296291) (← links)
- Modelling neuroinflammatory phenotypes in vivo (Q24796385) (← links)
- The Regulation of Cytokine Networks in Hippocampal CA1 Differentiates Extinction from Those Required for the Maintenance of Contextual Fear Memory after Recall (Q27314764) (← links)
- Essential function of HIPK2 in TGFbeta-dependent survival of midbrain dopamine neurons (Q28507585) (← links)
- Transforming growth factor beta2 is released from PC12 cells via the regulated pathway of secretion (Q28566396) (← links)
- Immediate and persistent transcriptional correlates of long-term sensitization training at different CNS loci in Aplysia californica (Q28650263) (← links)
- The DAF-7/TGF-β signaling pathway regulates abundance of the Caenorhabditis elegans glutamate receptor GLR-1 (Q30380429) (← links)
- Smad3 is required for the survival of proliferative intermediate progenitor cells in the dentate gyrus of adult mice (Q30438097) (← links)
- Growth factors in synaptic function (Q30449007) (← links)
- Loss of transforming growth factor-beta 2 leads to impairment of central synapse function (Q30484401) (← links)
- A single Aplysia neurotrophin mediates synaptic facilitation via differentially processed isoforms (Q33709952) (← links)
- Differential induction of long-term synaptic facilitation by spaced and massed applications of serotonin at sensory neuron synapses of Aplysia californica (Q33871532) (← links)
- Parallel molecular pathways mediate expression of distinct forms of intermediate-term facilitation at tail sensory-motor synapses in Aplysia (Q33900767) (← links)
- Episodic but not continuous hypoxia elicits long-term facilitation of phrenic motor output in rats (Q33925442) (← links)
- Ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis in learning and memory (Q34019149) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms underlying a unique intermediate phase of memory in aplysia (Q34086398) (← links)
- Interaction between amount and pattern of training in the induction of intermediate- and long-term memory for sensitization in aplysia (Q34120756) (← links)
- Intermediate-term memory for site-specific sensitization in aplysia is maintained by persistent activation of protein kinase C. (Q34311912) (← links)
- PKC differentially translocates during spaced and massed training in Aplysia (Q34426986) (← links)
- Respiratory plasticity: differential actions of continuous and episodic hypoxia and hypercapnia (Q34460227) (← links)
- Increased transforming growth factor-β1 modulates glutamate receptor expression in the hippocampus (Q34747895) (← links)
- Spinsters, synaptic defects, and amaurotic idiocy. (Q34984927) (← links)
- TGF-beta1 in Aplysia: role in long-term changes in the excitability of sensory neurons and distribution of TbetaR-II-like immunoreactivity (Q35039278) (← links)
- Growth factor modulation of substrate-specific morphological patterns in Aplysia bag cell neurons. (Q35039419) (← links)
- Wnts and TGF beta in synaptogenesis: old friends signalling at new places (Q35058503) (← links)
- A tropomyosin-related kinase B ligand is required for ERK activation, long-term synaptic facilitation, and long-term memory in aplysia (Q35080534) (← links)
- Multiple serotonergic mechanisms contributing to sensitization in aplysia: evidence of diverse serotonin receptor subtypes (Q35558968) (← links)
- Nonassociative learning in invertebrates (Q35663968) (← links)
- Retrograde regulation in the CNS; neuron-specific interpretations of TGF-beta signaling (Q35717927) (← links)
- Repeated pulses of serotonin required for long-term facilitation activate mitogen-activated protein kinase in sensory neurons of Aplysia. (Q35894274) (← links)
- Homeodomain interacting protein kinase 2 regulates postnatal development of enteric dopaminergic neurons and glia via BMP signaling (Q36092218) (← links)
- BMP1 controls TGFbeta1 activation via cleavage of latent TGFbeta-binding protein (Q36118959) (← links)
- Serotonin-mediated synapsin expression is necessary for long-term facilitation of the Aplysia sensorimotor synapse (Q36124985) (← links)
- DBL-1, a TGF-β, is essential for Caenorhabditis elegans aversive olfactory learning (Q36342585) (← links)
- Role of protein synthesis and DNA methylation in the consolidation and maintenance of long-term memory in Aplysia. (Q37643694) (← links)
- TGF-β Signaling in Dopaminergic Neurons Regulates Dendritic Growth, Excitatory-Inhibitory Synaptic Balance, and Reversal Learning (Q37644741) (← links)
- Multifunctional Roles of Activins in the Brain (Q37847432) (← links)
- Growth factor signaling and memory formation: temporal and spatial integration of a molecular network (Q38138431) (← links)
- cAMP response element-binding protein 1 feedback loop is necessary for consolidation of long-term synaptic facilitation in Aplysia. (Q38293372) (← links)
- Activity-dependent inhibitory gating in molecular signaling cascades induces a novel form of intermediate-term synaptic facilitation in Aplysia californica (Q38526874) (← links)
- A novel cysteine-rich neurotrophic factor in Aplysia facilitates growth, MAPK activation, and long-term synaptic facilitation (Q38526905) (← links)
- The Contribution of Spatial and Temporal Molecular Networks in the Induction of Long-term Memory and Its Underlying Synaptic Plasticity (Q39000556) (← links)
- TGF-β Family Signaling in Neural and Neuronal Differentiation, Development, and Function (Q39107103) (← links)
- Dopamine and α-synuclein dysfunction in Smad3 null mice (Q39208098) (← links)
- Inflammation causes a long-term hyperexcitability in the nociceptive sensory neurons of Aplysia (Q40416202) (← links)
- A key role for TGF-β1 in hippocampal synaptic plasticity and memory. (Q40852368) (← links)
- Distinct Growth Factor Families Are Recruited in Unique Spatiotemporal Domains during Long-Term Memory Formation in Aplysia californica (Q40862676) (← links)
- Myostatin-like proteins regulate synaptic function and neuronal morphology (Q41189411) (← links)
- The membrane trafficking and functionality of the K+-Cl- co-transporter KCC2 is regulated by TGF-β2. (Q41285322) (← links)