Berg_1989_Trends.Neurosci_12_16

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Title : Regulating the number and function of neuronal acetylcholine receptors - Berg_1989_Trends.Neurosci_12_16
Author(s) : Berg DK , Boyd RT , Halvorsen SW , Higgins LS , Jacob MH , Margiotta JF
Ref : Trends in Neurosciences , 12 :16 , 1989
Abstract :

Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) on vertebrate neurons represent a family of receptors distinct from the well-characterized AChR of skeletal muscle. New probes for neuronal AChRs are now being used to examine the regulation of receptor number and function. The results suggest that neuronal AChRs differ from muscle AChRs in regulation by presynaptic input and by at least one second messenger system, and that neuronal AChRs are additionally regulated by retrograde signals from the synaptic target tissue. The forms of regulation provide potential mechanisms by which cell-cell interactions could stabilize synaptic contacts on neurons and modulate synaptic function.

PubMedSearch : Berg_1989_Trends.Neurosci_12_16
PubMedID: 2471333

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Berg DK, Boyd RT, Halvorsen SW, Higgins LS, Jacob MH, Margiotta JF (1989)
Regulating the number and function of neuronal acetylcholine receptors
Trends in Neurosciences 12 :16

Berg DK, Boyd RT, Halvorsen SW, Higgins LS, Jacob MH, Margiotta JF (1989)
Trends in Neurosciences 12 :16