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  1. An α7 nicotinic and GABAB receptor‐mediated pathway controls acetylcholine release in the tripartite neuromuscular junction
  2. The human VGLUT3-pT8I mutation elicits uneven striatal DA signaling, food or drug maladaptive consumption in male mice
  3. Nanoscopic distribution of VAChT and VGLUT3 in striatal cholinergic varicosities suggests colocalization and segregation of the two transporters in synaptic vesicles
  4. Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Expressed by Striatal Interneurons Inhibit Striatal Activity and Control Striatal-Dependent Behaviors
  5. VGLUT3 gates psychomotor effects induced by amphetamine
  6. Endocytosis of Activated Muscarinic m2 Receptor (m2R) in Live Mouse Hippocampal Neurons Occurs via a Clathrin-Dependent Pathway
  7. KCC3 loss-of-function contributes to Andermann syndrome by inducing activity-dependent neuromuscular junction defects
  8. Structural and Functional Characterization of the Interaction of Snapin with the Dopamine Transporter: Differential Modulation of Psychostimulant Actions
  9. Vesicular acetylcholine transporter (VAChT) over-expression induces major modifications of striatal cholinergic interneuron morphology and function
  10. Characterization of a Human Point Mutation of VGLUT3 (p.A211V) in the Rodent Brain Suggests a Nonuniform Distribution of the Transporter in Synaptic Vesicles
  11. A selective and sensitive near-infrared fluorescent probe for acetylcholinesterase imaging
  12. Subcellular and Synaptic Localization of Muscarinic Receptors in Neurons Using High-Resolution Electron Microscopic Preembedding Immunogold Technique
  13. Trans-Modulation of the Somatostatin Type 2A Receptor Trafficking by Insulin-Regulated Aminopeptidase Decreases Limbic Seizures
  14. Dymeclin deficiency causes postnatal microcephaly, hypomyelination and reticulum-to-Golgi trafficking defects in mice and humans
  15. Schwann Cells Sense and Control Acetylcholine Spillover at the Neuromuscular Junction by  7 Nicotinic Receptors and Butyrylcholinesterase
  16. Proteomic screening of glutamatergic mouse brain synaptosomes isolated by fluorescence activated sorting
  17. Peripheral nerve hyperexcitability with preterminal nerve and neuromuscular junction remodeling is a hallmark of Schwartz-Jampel syndrome
  18. Postsynaptic muscarinic m2 receptors at cholinergic and glutamatergic synapses of mouse brainstem motoneurons
  19. CLIPR-59: a protein essential for neuromuscular junction stability during mouse late embryonic development
  20. Near-complete adaptation of the PRiMA knockout to the lack of central acetylcholinesterase
  21. Characterization of the Spinal Nucleus of the Bulbocavernosus Neuromuscular System in Male Mice Lacking Androgen Receptor in the Nervous System
  22. Distinct localization of collagen Q and PRiMA forms of acetylcholinesterase at the neuromuscular junction
  23. A Novel System for the Efficient Generation of Antibodies Following Immunization of Unique Knockout Mouse Strains
  24. Contributions of selective knockout studies to understanding cholinesterase disposition and function
  25. Somatostatin interneurons delineate the inner part of the external plexiform layer in the mouse main olfactory bulb
  26. c-mip Impairs Podocyte Proximal Signaling and Induces Heavy Proteinuria
  27. Drastic decrease in dopamine receptor levels in the striatum of acetylcholinesterase knock-out mouse
  28. Regulation of Intraneuronal Trafficking of G-Protein-Coupled Receptors by Neurotransmitters In Vivo
  29. Identification of an Agrin Mutation that Causes Congenital Myasthenia and Affects Synapse Function
  30. Targeting of Acetylcholinesterase in Neurons In Vivo: A Dual Processing Function for the Proline-Rich Membrane Anchor Subunit and the Attachment Domain on the Catalytic Subunit
  31. Influence of differential expression of acetylcholinesterase in brain and muscle on respiration
  32. Evidence of a dosage effect and a physiological endplate acetylcholinesterase deficiency in the first mouse models mimicking Schwartz–Jampel syndrome neuromyotonia
  33. Aging and subcellular localization of m2 muscarinic autoreceptor in basalocortical neurons in vivo
  34. Dramatic depletion of cell surface muscarinic receptor due to limited delivery from intracytoplasmic stores in neurons of acetylcholinesterase-deficient mice
  35. Trafficking of the muscarinic m2 autoreceptor in cholinergic basalocortical neurons in vivo: Differential regulation of plasma membrane receptor availability and intraneuronal localization in acetylcholinesterase-deficient and -inhibited mice
  36. Dramatic depletion of cell surface m2 muscarinic receptor due to limited delivery from intracytoplasmic stores in neurons of acetylcholinesterase-deficient mice
  37. Acute and Chronic Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition Regulates in Vivo the Localization and Abundance of Muscarinic Receptors m2 and m4 at the Cell Surface and in the Cytoplasm of Striatal Neurons
  38. Synaptic localization of ionotropic glutamate receptors in the rat substantia nigra
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  40. Regulation of the Subcellular Distribution of m4 Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Striatal NeuronsIn Vivoby the Cholinergic Environment: Evidence for Regulation of Cell Surface Receptors by Endogenous and Exogenous Stimulation
  41. Subcellular Redistribution of m2 Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Striatal InterneuronsIn Vivoafter Acute Cholinergic Stimulation
  42. Subcellular and subsynaptic distribution of the NR1 subunit of the NMDA receptor in the neostriatum and globus pallidus of the rat: co-localization at synapses with the GluR2/3 subunit of the AMPA receptor
  43. Cellular, Subcellular, and Subsynaptic Distribution of AMPA-Type Glutamate Receptor Subunits in the Neostriatum of the Rat
  44. Expression of glutamate receptors in the human and rat basal ganglia: Effect of the dopaminergic denervation on AMPA receptor gene expression in the striatopallidal complex in parkinson's disease and rat with 6-OHDA lesion
  45. Fos Immunoreactivity after Stimulation or Inhibition of Muscarinic Receptors Indicates Anatomical Specificity for Cholinergic Control of Striatal Efferent Neurons and Cortical Neurons in the Rat
  46. Quantitative In Situ Hybridization Using Radioactive Probes in the Study of Gene Expression in Heterocellular Systems