Pages that link to "Q49127306"
The following pages link to Uptake of glutamate, GABA, and glutamine into a predominatly GABA-ergic and a predominantly glutamatergic nerve cell population in culture (Q49127306):
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- Key Metabolic Enzymes Underlying Astrocytic Upregulation of GABAergic Plasticity. (Q33690057) (← links)
- Glutamate as a neurotransmitter in the healthy brain (Q34048502) (← links)
- Glutamate as an energy substrate for neuronal-astrocytic interactions (Q35277688) (← links)
- Selective release of glutamate from cerebellar granule cells differentiating in culture. (Q36327939) (← links)
- Chapter 3. Role of Neurotransmitters in Palate Development (Q40095814) (← links)
- Nutrient consumption and metabolic perturbations. (Q41440528) (← links)
- Ontogenetic development of glutamate metabolizing enzymes in cultured cerebellar granule cells and in cerebellum in vivo (Q42113965) (← links)
- Inhibition by excitatory sulphur amino acids of the high-affinity L-glutamate transporter in synaptosomes and in primary cultures of cortical astrocytes and cerebellar neurons (Q42190318) (← links)
- Autoradiographic localization and depolarization-induced release of acidic amino acids in differentiating cerebellar granule cell cultures (Q42447104) (← links)
- GABA uptake in embryonic palate mesenchymal cells of two mouse strains (Q42813650) (← links)
- Na(+)-dependent high-affinity uptake of L-glutamate in cultured fibroblasts (Q42820203) (← links)
- Glutamate receptor subunit expression in primary neuronal and secondary glial cultures (Q43645428) (← links)
- Glutamine and aspartate loading of synaptosomes: a reevaluation of effects on calcium-dependent excitatory amino acid release (Q43716292) (← links)
- Effect of glutamine and GABA on [U-(13)C]glutamate metabolism in cerebellar astrocytes and granule neurons (Q43825351) (← links)
- A new specialization in astrocytes: glutamate- and ammonia-induced nuclear size changes (Q47378014) (← links)
- Glutaminase in neurons and astrocytes cultured from mouse brain: kinetic properties and effects of phosphate, glutamate, and ammonia (Q48095974) (← links)
- Differentiation of hypothalamic GABAergic neurons in vitro: absence of effects of sex and gonadal steroids (Q48221013) (← links)
- Developmental change of endogenous glutamate and gamma-glutamyl transferase in cultured cerebral cortical interneurons and cerebellar granule cells, and in mouse cerebral cortex and cerebellum in vivo (Q48477384) (← links)
- Endothelial cell conditioned media mediated regulation of glutamine synthetase activity in glial cells (Q48533568) (← links)
- GABA Induces Functionally Active Low-Affinity GABA Receptors on Cultured Cerebellar Granule Cells (Q48598518) (← links)
- The amino acid cerebral pool after toxic doses of lidocaine and mexiletine. An experimental study on guinea pigs (Q48678769) (← links)
- GAD and GABA in an enriched population of cultured GABAergic neurons from rat cerebral cortex (Q48684643) (← links)
- Glutamine oxidation by dissociated cells and homogenates of rat brain: kinetics and inhibitor studies (Q48686991) (← links)
- Glutamine transport in cerebellar granule cells in culture (Q48706122) (← links)
- Pyruvate carboxylase activity in primary cultures of astrocytes and neurons (Q48719469) (← links)
- The GLT-1 (EAAT2; slc1a2) glutamate transporter is essential for glutamate homeostasis in the neocortex of the mouse. (Q48874795) (← links)
- Characterization of L-glutamate uptake into and release from astrocytes and neurons cultured from different brain regions (Q49125534) (← links)
- Platelet-activating factor increases glutamine synthetase activity in early and late passage C-6 glioma cells (Q55484091) (← links)
- Characterization of uptake and release processes for D- and L-aspartate in primary cultures of astrocytes and cerebellar granule cells (Q71747693) (← links)
- Alterations in Uptake and Release Rates for GABA, Glutamate, and Glutamine During Biochemical Maturation of Highly Purified Cultures of Cerebral Cortical Neurons, a GABAergic Preparation (Q72573203) (← links)