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Grant Glial Cells and Polyamine Signaling in the Central Nervous System
Grant Polyamines and Brain Signaling
Academic Article Intracellular polyamines enhance astrocytic coupling.
Academic Article Intracellular spermine prevents acid-induced uncoupling of Cx43 gap junction channels.
Academic Article Polyamines preserve connexin 43-mediated gap junctional communication during intracellular hypercalcemia and acidosis.
Academic Article Polyamine permeation and rectification of Kir4.1 channels.
Concept Spermine
Academic Article Spermine/spermidine is expressed by retinal glial (M?ller) cells and controls distinct K+ channels of their membrane.
Academic Article Spatial distribution of spermine/spermidine content and K(+)-current rectification in frog retinal glial (M?ller) cells.
Academic Article The activity of a transient potassium current in retinal glial (M?ller) cells depends on extracellular calcium.
Academic Article The involvement of polyamine uptake and synthesis pathways in the proliferation of neonatal astrocytes.
Academic Article Uptake of Biotinylated Spermine in Astrocytes: Effect of Cx43 siRNA, HIV-Tat Protein and Polyamine Transport Inhibitor on Polyamine Uptake.
Academic Article Unique Chemistry, Intake, and Metabolism of Polyamines in the Central Nervous System (CNS) and Its Body.
Academic Article The Polyamine Spermine Potentiates the Propagation of Negatively Charged Molecules through the Astrocytic Syncytium.
Academic Article As Verified with the Aid of Biotinylated Spermine, the Brain Cannot Take up Polyamines from the Bloodstream Leaving It Solely Dependent on Local Biosynthesis.
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