(Of drugs e.g.) able to excite or stimulate.
1 Our data provide evidence for a homeostatic control of excitatory synaptic strength.
2 However, some of them also utilized excitatory glutamate as the primary neurotransmitter.
3 We also found dysregulation of protein networks involved in excitatory synaptic transmission.
4 Higher doses shortened induction time and caused respiratory depression and excitatory movements.
5 Caffeine affects the nervous system by doing a lot of excitatory things.
6 Carbachol also increased the frequency of spontaneous excitatory and inhibitory synaptic currents.
7 However, little is known about how such networks respond to excitatory synaptic input.
8 Nicotine affects the nervous system in a lot of excitatory ways.
9 However, Poisson stimulation does not induce a net LTD of excitatory synaptic transmission.
10 WSNs are identified by excitatory responses to small increases in local POA temperature.
11 Dendritic spines are postsynaptic sites of excitatory input in the mammalian nervous system.
12 On parasol cells respond nonlinearly due to thresholding of their excitatory synaptic inputs.
13 Dynamic excitatory synapses are located at the membranous neuronal protrusions called dendritic spines.
14 Actin polymerization governs activity-dependent modulation of excitatory synapses, including their morphology and functionality.
15 The involvement of excitatory amino acids and cytokines in this activity was investigated.
16 Synaptic activity triggers a profound reorganization of the molecular composition of excitatory synapses.
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