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- adverb In a
postsynaptic manner
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Originally thought to be presynaptic [64], immuno-electron microscopy has now shown that neurexins are also present postsynaptically
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Samir Koirala et al. 2010
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CX614 acts postsynaptically to potentiate AMPA or glutamate-evoked currents in XII MNs.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Amanda R. Lorier et al. 2010
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CX717 acts postsynaptically to potentiate AMPA or glutamate-evoked currents in XII MNs.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Amanda R. Lorier et al. 2010
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Nts. inhibit pain presynaptically & postsynaptically by reducing transmission of signals through spinothalamic tract
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Originally thought to be presynaptic [64], immuno-electron microscopy has now shown that neurexins are also present postsynaptically
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Samir Koirala et al. 2010
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In addition, mutants for unc-18 (Munc18 / Sec1), which are deficient in synaptic vesicle release, also are not similar to How does RPM-1 function presynaptically in one neuron type and postsynaptically in another?
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PDE4 inhibitors altered signaling in presynaptic dopaminergic terminals, whereas PDE10A inhibitors acted only postsynaptically, where they enhanced signaling through dopamine D1 receptors and attenuated signaling through D2 receptors.
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PDE4 inhibitors altered signaling in presynaptic dopaminergic terminals, whereas PDE10A inhibitors acted only postsynaptically, where they enhanced signaling through dopamine D1 receptors and attenuated signaling through D2 receptors.
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