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Graham L. Collingridge

Researcher at Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute

Publications -  361
Citations -  53785

Graham L. Collingridge is an academic researcher from Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Long-term potentiation & NMDA receptor. The author has an hindex of 103, co-authored 353 publications receiving 51160 citations. Previous affiliations of Graham L. Collingridge include University of Bristol & University of Birmingham.

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A synaptic model of memory: long-term potentiation in the hippocampus

TL;DR: The best understood form of long-term potentiation is induced by the activation of the N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor complex, which allows electrical events at the postsynaptic membrane to be transduced into chemical signals which, in turn, are thought to activate both pre- and post Synaptic mechanisms to generate a persistent increase in synaptic strength.
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Excitatory amino acids in synaptic transmission in the Schaffer collateral-commissural pathway of the rat hippocampus.

TL;DR: Results indicate that the synaptic receptor in the Schaffer collateral‐commissural pathway may be of the kainate or quisqualate type and although NMA receptors do not appear to be involved in normal synaptic transmission in this pathway they may play a role in synaptic plasticity.
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NMDA receptors - their role in long-term potentiation

TL;DR: The recent evidence that has revealed the pivotal role of NMDA receptors in the induction of LTP is described, and the possible mechanisms involved in the maintenance of the potentiated state are discussed.
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Receptor trafficking and synaptic plasticity

TL;DR: Insight into how these receptors are rapidly moved into and out of synaptic membranes has profound implications for the understanding of the mechanisms of long-term potentiation and long- term depression.