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Роль изменений экспрессии Homer1 в чувствительности к стрессу
В.В. Решетников,Н.П. Бондарь +1 more
- Vol. 86, Iss: 6, pp 755-770
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Homer Binds TRPC Family Channels and Is Required for Gating of TRPC1 by IP3 Receptors
Joseph P. Yuan,Kirill Kiselyov,Paul F. Worley,Shmuel Muallem,Peter H. Seeburg,Martin K. Schwarz,Marlin H. Dehoff,Shin H. Kang,Nikolay Shcheynikov,Jin Chen,Dong Ming Shin +10 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the adaptor protein, termed Homer, facilitates a physical association between TRPC1 and the IP(3)R that is required for the TRP channel to respond to signals.
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Epigenetic modulation of homer1a transcription regulation in amygdala and hippocampus with Pavlovian fear conditioning
Amy Mahan,Liping Mou,Liping Mou,Nirali Shah,Jia Hua Hu,Paul F. Worley,Kerry J. Ressler,Kerry J. Ressler +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined whether Homer1a is necessary for Pavlovian cued fear conditioning, whether it is downstream of BDNF-TrkB activation, and whether this pathway utilizes histone modifications for activity-dependent transcriptional regulation.
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