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GABAergic neurons

Gata2 is a tissue specific post mitotic selector gene for
midbrain GABAergic neurons

Gata2 is a tissue specific post mitotic selector gene for midbrain GABAergic neurons

... the GABAergic neurons are generated in ventral neuroepithelium and reach the cortex by dorsal tangential ...of GABAergic neurogenesis, the proneural bHLH transcription factor Ascl1 (Mash1) is ...

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Tangential migration and proliferation of intermediate progenitors of GABAergic neurons in the mouse telencephalon

Tangential migration and proliferation of intermediate progenitors of GABAergic neurons in the mouse telencephalon

... excitatory neurons and GABAergic inhibitory ...of GABAergic neurons in the SVZ, we investigated the characteristics of intermediate progenitors of GABAergic neurons (IPGNs) in ...

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Polycomb Ezh2 controls the fate of GABAergic neurons in the embryonic cerebellum

Polycomb Ezh2 controls the fate of GABAergic neurons in the embryonic cerebellum

... generates GABAergic neurons, including inhibitory Purkinje cells and cerebellar interneurons (Golgi, basket and stellate ...glutamatergic neurons such as granule cells, unipolar brush cells and ...

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Voltage-independent sodium channels emerge for an expression of activity-induced spontaneous spikes in GABAergic neurons

Voltage-independent sodium channels emerge for an expression of activity-induced spontaneous spikes in GABAergic neurons

... Spike threshold potentials and ΔV can be used to evaluate whether the spikes are easily induced and to de- note how voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSC) are ac- tivated [16,26,31,34,37,56]. After AISS onset, the spikes ...

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Cortical GABAergic neurons are more severely impaired by alkalosis than acidosis

Cortical GABAergic neurons are more severely impaired by alkalosis than acidosis

... gic neurons are more vulnerable to alkalosis than acidosis (Figures 1, 2, 3, 4), which explains well-known facts that patients suffered from alkalosis show severer brain dysfunc- tion and that alkalosis-induced ...

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Role of tyramine in calcium dynamics of GABAergic neurons and escape behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans

Role of tyramine in calcium dynamics of GABAergic neurons and escape behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans

... To record calcium responses from RME during behav- ior, we used the ICaST system, which combines a fast-scanning laser microscope and an automatic worm tracking system (Additional file 1: Figure S1). We gener- ated ...

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The Wnt receptor Ryk controls specification of GABAergic neurons versus oligodendrocytes during telencephalon development

The Wnt receptor Ryk controls specification of GABAergic neurons versus oligodendrocytes during telencephalon development

... inhibitory GABAergic neurons and the oligodendrocytes, that eventually help populate the dorsal telencephalon, arise from this spatially, temporally and molecularly delimited ‘common’ pool of NPCs (Kessaris ...

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Distinct developmental origins and regulatory mechanisms for GABAergic neurons associated with dopaminergic nuclei in the ventral mesodiencephalic region

Distinct developmental origins and regulatory mechanisms for GABAergic neurons associated with dopaminergic nuclei in the ventral mesodiencephalic region

... GABAergic neurons in the ventral mesodiencephalic region are highly important for the function of dopaminergic pathways that regulate multiple aspects of ...these neurons is poorly ...the ...

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Further characterization of autoantibodies to GABAergic neurons in the central nervous system produced by a subset of children with autism

Further characterization of autoantibodies to GABAergic neurons in the central nervous system produced by a subset of children with autism

... of GABAergic neurons in the macaque monkey hippocam- pal formation ...labeled neurons were located mainly in the stratum oriens, stratum radiatum and stratum ...labeled neurons were observed ...

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Significance of the Thalamic Reticular Nucleus GABAergic Neurons in Normal and Pathological Activity of the Brain

Significance of the Thalamic Reticular Nucleus GABAergic Neurons in Normal and Pathological Activity of the Brain

... VL neurons (Figure ...examined neurons relatively high-frequency stimulations of the TRN with the stimu- lus intensity, which could not provide inhibition of the background activity of VL neurons ...

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Homologs of genes expressed in Caenorhabditis elegans GABAergic neurons are also found in the developing mouse forebrain

Homologs of genes expressed in Caenorhabditis elegans GABAergic neurons are also found in the developing mouse forebrain

... Comparative transcription profiling across diverse taxa is a fruitful approach for generating candidate genes for brain development. Our comparative analysis has pointed to several interesting candidates for the specifi- ...

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Pre-differentiation of human neural stem cells into GABAergic neurons prior to transplant results in greater repopulation of the damaged brain and accelerates functional recovery after transient ischemic stroke

Pre-differentiation of human neural stem cells into GABAergic neurons prior to transplant results in greater repopulation of the damaged brain and accelerates functional recovery after transient ischemic stroke

... of GABAergic transplant is the awakening of depressed pathways known to lie dormant following stroke [90–92], either through restor- ation of neurotransmission or graft-induced enhancement of neurogenesis to ...

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Excitatory neurons sculpt GABAergic neuronal connectivity in the C  elegans motor circuit

Excitatory neurons sculpt GABAergic neuronal connectivity in the C elegans motor circuit

... and GABAergic function in vivo. As in mammals, inhibitory GABAergic signaling shapes ...all GABAergic neurons have been defined experimentally, and a wealth of genetic tools is available for ...

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Systematic analysis of expression signatures of neuronal subpopulations in the VTA

Systematic analysis of expression signatures of neuronal subpopulations in the VTA

... and GABAergic neurons in the VTA, for 1143 genes with the data available, Spearman’s correlations of their expression intensities in the 42 voxels of the VTA were cal- culated with the expression ...

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Extrahypothalamic GABAergic nociceptin–expressing neurons regulate AgRP neuron activity to control feeding behavior

Extrahypothalamic GABAergic nociceptin–expressing neurons regulate AgRP neuron activity to control feeding behavior

... in GABAergic neurons in the DMH and in AgRP/NPY neurons, which increase and decrease their activity prior to feeding, ...presynaptic neurons underlies, in part, the reduction in AgRP activity ...

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Adenosine Inhibits the Excitatory Synaptic Inputs to Basal Forebrain Cholinergic, GABAergic, and Parvalbumin Neurons in Mice

Adenosine Inhibits the Excitatory Synaptic Inputs to Basal Forebrain Cholinergic, GABAergic, and Parvalbumin Neurons in Mice

... BF neurons, especially non-cholinergic neurons, is incompletely ...in GABAergic or parvalbumin (PV) neurons to determine the effect of ...cholinergic neurons and from BF ...

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... projection neurons have been shown to exert a GABAergic phenotype (Dabrowska et ...of neurons in the BNST that innervate the VTA, such as glutamatergic neurons, that have also been shown to be ...

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In vitro Transdifferentiation of Bone Marrow Stromal Cells into GABAergic-Like Neurons

In vitro Transdifferentiation of Bone Marrow Stromal Cells into GABAergic-Like Neurons

... GABAergic neurons may provide a therapeutic approach to repair the damaged nervous ...into neurons, cardiac muscle and other types of cells ...

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Subcellular organization of UBE3A in human cerebral cortex

Subcellular organization of UBE3A in human cerebral cortex

... tory neurons and GABAergic neurons, we acquired 58 random fields of human cortical layers II/III (100 μm × 100 μm, from Q1010, Q1011, and Q1012) from material quadruple-stained for UBE3A, GABA, ...

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Early-life stress leads to impaired spatial learning and memory in middle-aged ApoE4-TR mice

Early-life stress leads to impaired spatial learning and memory in middle-aged ApoE4-TR mice

... of GABAergic neurons and perturbations in the Reelin-ApoER2 signaling ...decreased GABAergic neurons in the prefrontal cortex and the dentate gyrus (DG) of the ...

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