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α7nAchR/NMDAR coupling affects NMDAR function and object recognition

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Figure 1 Choline induced synergistic effect on NMDAR currents through the α 7-nAchR/NMDAR direct protein-protein interaction.(A) Co-application of 1 mM choline with 50 µM NMDA/10 µM glycine produced a synergistic effect that display a significantly larger
Figure 2 Choline induced upregulation of NMDAR-dependent LTP of mEPSCs in cultured hippocampal neurons
Figure 4A-D, intracellular application of α7pep2[L336-
Figure 4 Application of α7pep2 peptide blocked choline induced upregulation of mEPSC of LTP in hippocampal primary culture.
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