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Roberto Malinow

Researcher at University of California, San Diego

Publications -  139
Citations -  35812

Roberto Malinow is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Long-term potentiation & Synaptic plasticity. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 139 publications receiving 33738 citations. Previous affiliations of Roberto Malinow include New York University & Stony Brook University.

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AMPA Receptor Trafficking and Synaptic Plasticity

TL;DR: The growing literature that supports a critical role for AMPA receptors trafficking in LTP and LTD is reviewed, focusing on the roles proposed for specific AMPA receptor subunits and their interacting proteins.
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Driving AMPA Receptors into Synapses by LTP and CaMKII: Requirement for GluR1 and PDZ Domain Interaction

TL;DR: Results show that LTP and CaMKII activity drive AMPA-Rs to synapses by a mechanism that requires the association between GluR1 and a PDZ domain protein.
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APP processing and synaptic function.

TL;DR: It is shown that neuronal activity modulates the formation and secretion of Abeta peptides in hippocampal slice neurons that overexpress APP, and it is proposed that activity-dependent modulation of endogenous Abeta production may normally participate in a negative feedback that could keep neuronal hyperactivity in check.
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Activation of postsynaptically silent synapses during pairing-induced LTP in CA1 region of hippocampal slice

TL;DR: It is reported that a high proportion of synapses in hippocampal area CA1 transmit with NMDA receptors but not AMPA receptors, making these synapses effectively non-functional at normal resting potentials.
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Inhibition of postsynaptic PKC or CaMKII blocks induction but not expression of LTP.

TL;DR: Both postsynaptic PKC and CaMKII are required for the induction of LTP and a presynaptic protein kinase appears to be necessary for the expression of L TP, and both post synapses and protein kinases are sensitive to externally applied H-7.