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  1. Antibody‐induced crosslinking and cholesterol‐sensitive, anomalous diffusion of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
  2. Antibody-induced crosslinking and cholesterol-sensitive, anomalous diffusion of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
  3. Autoimmune Attack of the Neuromuscular Junction in Myasthenia Gravis: Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors and Other Targets
  4. Cholesterol-Recognition Motifs in Membrane Proteins
  5. Cholesterol modulates acetylcholine receptor diffusion by tuning confinement sojourns and nanocluster stability
  6. Anandamide Revisited: How Cholesterol and Ceramides Control Receptor-Dependent and Receptor-Independent Signal Transmission Pathways of a Lipid Neurotransmitter
  7. Molecular mechanisms of protein-cholesterol interactions in plasma membranes: Functional distinction between topological (tilted) and consensus (CARC/CRAC) domains
  8. From hopanoids to cholesterol: Molecular clocks of pentameric ligand-gated ion channels
  9. Diacylglycerol levels modulate the cellular distribution of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
  10. A mirror code for protein-cholesterol interactions in the two leaflets of biological membranes
  11. Deficits in cholinergic neurotransmission and their clinical correlates in Parkinson’s disease
  12. Transbilayer asymmetry and sphingomyelin composition modulate the preferential membrane partitioning of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in Lo domains
  13. Phylogenetic conservation of protein–lipid motifs in pentameric ligand-gated ion channels
  14. Resistance to Inhibitors of Cholinesterase 3 (Ric-3) Expression Promotes Selective Protein Associations with the Human α7-Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Interactome
  15. Nicotinic α4 Receptor-Mediated Cholinergic Influences on Food Intake and Activity Patterns in Hypothalamic Circuits
  16. Correction to “Conformational Dynamics of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Channel: A 35-ns Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study”
  17. Prenatal restraint stress decreases the expression of alpha-7 nicotinic receptor in the brain of adult rat offspring
  18. Organization and Dynamics of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Nanoclusters at the Cell Surface
  19. Functional nicotinic acetylcholine receptor reconstitution in Au(111)-supported thiolipid monolayers
  20. Cell-surface translational dynamics of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
  21. Targeting Brain α7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Alzheimer’s Disease: Rationale and Current Status
  22. A Cholesterol Recognition Motif in Human Phospholipid Scramblase 1
  23. Corticosterone affects the differentiation of a neuronal cerebral cortex-derived cell line through modulation of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
  24. Transient Cholesterol Effects on Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Cell-Surface Mobility
  25. Recent applications of superresolution microscopy in neurobiology
  26. To be or not to be in Membrane Domains: Transbilayer Asymmetry and Sphingomyelin-Dependent Preferential Partitioning of the Acetylcholine Receptor
  27. Proteomic investigation of human α7-nicotinic acetylcholine receptor signaling mechanisms
  28. Antibody-Induced Acetylcholine Receptor Clusters Inhabit Liquid-Ordered and Liquid-Disordered Domains
  29. Synapses tango to the rhythm of Buenos Aires: advances and outlooks, 5th ISN special conference ‘Synapses and dendritic spines in health and disease’
  30. STED microscopy of living cells - new frontiers in membrane and neurobiology
  31. How cholesterol interacts with membrane proteins: an exploration of cholesterol-binding sites including CRAC, CARC, and tilted domains
  32. The position of the double bond in monounsaturated free fatty acids is essential for the inhibition of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
  33. Cholesterol Regulation of Ion Channels and Receptors
  34. Regulation of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor by Cholesterol as a Boundary Lipid
  35. Chaperoning α7 neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
  36. A New Putative Cholesterol-Recognition Motif in Transmembrane Proteins
  37. α7-type acetylcholine receptor localization and its modulation by nicotine and cholesterol in vascular endothelial cells
  38. Disclosure of cholesterol recognition motifs in transmembrane domains of the human nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
  39. La Antropología como instrumento teórico para el análisis de la educación como práctica social
  40. Cholesterol Modulates the Rate and Mechanism of Acetylcholine Receptor Internalization
  41. The Anticonvulsive Drug Lamotrigine Blocks Neuronal α4β2 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
  42. Statistical Analysis of High-Resolution Light Microscope Images Reveals Effects of Cytoskeleton-Disrupting Drugs on the Membrane Organization of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor
  43. Partition profile of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in lipid domains upon reconstitution
  44. Cholesterol Effects on Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor: Cellular Aspects
  45. Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor-cholesterol crosstalk in Alzheimer's disease
  46. Sphingolipid/cholesterol regulation of neurotransmitter receptor conformation and function
  47. Boundary Lipids In The Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Microenvironment
  48. Cholesterol modulation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor surface mobility
  49. Ric-3 chaperone-mediated stable cell-surface expression of the neuronal α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in mammalian cells
  50. Modulation Of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Conformational States By Free Fatty Acids And Steroids
  51. Resolution of complex fluorescence spectra of lipids and nicotinic acetylcholine receptor by multivariate analysis reveals protein-mediated effects on the receptor's immediate lipid microenvironment
  52. A novel agonist effect on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor exerted by the anticonvulsive drug Lamotrigine
  53. Endocytosis of cell-surface nicotinic receptor
  54. Modulation of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Conformational State by Free Fatty Acids and Steroids
  55. Unbinding of Nicotine from the Acetylcholine Binding Protein:  Steered Molecular Dynamics Simulations
  56. Ceramides modulate cell-surface acetylcholine receptor levels
  57. Mechanics of Channel Gating of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor
  58. Cholesterol effects on nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
  59. Wnt-7a Induces Presynaptic Colocalization of  7-Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors and Adenomatous Polyposis Coli in Hippocampal Neurons
  60. Sphingolipids are necessary for nicotinic acetylcholine receptor export in the early secretory pathway
  61. Conformation-Sensitive Steroid and Fatty Acid Sites in the Transmembrane Domain of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor †
  62. Charged amino acid motifs flanking each extreme of the αM4 transmembrane domain are involved in assembly and cell-surface targeting of the muscle nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
  63. Lamotrigine is an open-channel blocker of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
  64. Laurdan Studies of Membrane Lipid-Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Protein Interactions
  65. Nanoscale organization of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors revealed by stimulated emission depletion microscopy
  66. Cholesterol depletion activates rapid internalization of submicron-sized acetylcholine receptor domains at the cell membrane
  67. Blocking of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Ion Channel by Chlorpromazine, a Noncompetitive Inhibitor:  A Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study
  68. Structure and dynamics of the γM4 transmembrane domain of the acetylcholine receptor in lipid bilayers: insights into receptor assembly and function
  69. Conformational Dynamics of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Channel:  A 35-ns Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study
  70. Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Induces Lateral Segregation of Phosphatidic Acid and Phosphatidylcholine in Reconstituted Membranes †
  71. Fluorescence and molecular dynamics studies of the acetylcholine receptor γM4 transmembrane peptide in reconstituted systems
  72. The lipid microenvironment influences nicotinic receptor function
  73. Structural basis for lipid modulation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor function
  74. Cholesterol Modulates the Organization of the γM4 Transmembrane Domain of the Muscle Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor
  75. Metabolic cholesterol depletion hinders cell-surface trafficking of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
  76. Steroid Structural Requirements for Stabilizing or Disrupting Lipid Domains †
  77. Lipid−Protein Interactions and Effect of Local Anesthetics in Acetylcholine Receptor-Rich Membranes from Torpedo marmorata Electric Organ †
  78. Docosahexaenoic Acid Is Required for the Survival of Rat Retinal Photoreceptors In Vitro
  79. Apoptosis of Retinal Photoreceptors During Development In Vitro: Protective Effect of Docosahexaenoic Acid
  80. Sphingomyelin composition and physical asymmetries in native acetylcholine receptor-rich membranes
  81. Identification of threonine 422 in transmembrane domain αM4 of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor as a possible site of interaction with hydrocortisone
  82. Lipid matters: nicotinic acetylcholine receptor-lipid interactions (Review)
  83. Unique Effects of Different Fatty Acid Species on the Physical Properties of the Torpedo Acetylcholine Receptor Membrane
  84. Steroids differentially inhibit the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
  85. UNESCO Chair of Biophysics and Molecular Neurobiology
  86. Topography of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Membrane-embedded Domains
  87. Nicotinic Receptor Fourth Transmembrane Domain
  88. Effect of organochlorine insecticides on nicotinic acetylcholine receptor-rich membranes
  89. Nongenomic effects of steroids on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
  90. Inherited and Experimentally Induced Changes in Gating Kinetics of Muscle Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor
  91. Disclosure of Discrete Sites for Phospholipid and Sterols at the Protein−Lipid Interface in Native Acetylcholine Receptor-Rich Membrane †
  92. The Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor
  93. Molecular Modeling of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor
  94. Introduction: Structure Meets Function at the Acetylcholine Receptor
  95. Molecular Pathology of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor
  96. Ideación suicida y sintomatología obsesivo-compulsiva en una muestra de adolescentes
  97. Screening Structural-Functional Relationships of Neuropharmacologically Active Organic Compounds at the Nicotonic Acetylcholine Receptor
  98. Co-distribution of Tropomyosin and α-Actinin With Actin in Psammobatis extenta Electrocytes Brings Out Their Similarity with Muscle Fiber Cytoplasm
  99. Assigning functions to residues in the acetylcholine receptor channel region (Review)
  100. Modulation of Muscle Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors by the Glucocorticoid Hydrocortisone. POSSIBLE ALLOSTERIC MECHANISM OF CHANNEL BLOCKADE
  101. Heterologous retinal cultured neurons and cell adhesion molecules induce clustering of acetylcholine receptors and polynucleation in mouse muscle BC3H-1 clonal cell line
  102. Down-regulation of brain muscarinic cholinergic receptor promoted by diacylglycerols and phorbol ester
  103. Interaction of merocyanine 540 with nicotinic acetylcholine receptor membranes from Discopyge tschudii electric organ
  104. Effect of chemical modification of extracellular histidyl residues on the channel properties of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
  105. Phospholipid metabolism under muscarinic cholinergic stimulation exhibits brain asymmetry
  106. Gangliosides in acetylcholine receptor-rich membranes fromTorpedo marmorata andDiscopyge tschudii
  107. Asymmetric distribution and down-regulation of the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor in rat cerebral cortex
  108. Hydrocortisone and 11–desoxycortisone modify acetylcholine receptor channel gating
  109. Chapter 10 The lipid annulus of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor as a locus of structural-functional interactions
  110. Structural and functional crosstalk between acetylcholine receptor and its membrane environment
  111. Myogenic differentiation of the muscle clonal cell line BC3H-1 is accompanied by changes in its lipid composition
  112. Polyphoshoinositide synthesis and protein phosphorylation in the plasma membrane from full-grown Bufo arenarum oocytes
  113. Blockade of the K+ channel of Chara contraria by Cs+ and tetraethylammonium resembles that of K+ channels in animal cells
  114. Acetylcholine receptor channel properties are modified by benzyl alcohol
  115. Changes in channel properties of acetylcholine receptors during the time course of thiol chemical modifications
  116. Effect of local anaesthetics on steroid-nicotinic acetylcholine receptor interactions in native membranes of Torpedo marmorata electric organ
  117. Phosphoinositides and inositol phosphates in Discopyge tschudii electrocyte membranes
  118. Brain asymmetry in phospholipid polar head group metabolism: Parallel in vivo and in vitro studies
  119. Asymmetric distribution of phospholipids in acetylcholine receptor-rich membranes from T. marmorata electric organ
  120. The Lipid Environment of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor in Native and Reconstituted Membrane
  121. Ca2+ and phospholipid-dependent protein kinase activity in rat cerebral hemispheres
  122. Muscle endplate cholinoreceptors
  123. Rapid method for isolation and purification of protoplasts from epidermal tissue ofVicia faba L. leaves
  124. Lipid Metabolism in Electroplax
  125. Composition of Lipids in Elasmobranch Electric Organ and Acetylcholine Receptor Membranes
  126. Lipid composition of purified transverse tubule membranes isolated from amphibian skeletal muscle
  127. In vitro turnover of oleate and arachidonate in lipids of Discopyge tschudii electrocyte membranes
  128. High levels of phosphorylation in minor phospholipids of Discopyge tschudii electrocyte membranes
  129. Asymmetry of Diacylglycerol Metabolism in Rat Cerebral Hemispheres
  130. Correlation of the Molecular Structure with Functional Properties of the Acetylcholine Receptor Protein
  131. Endogenous asymmetry of rat brain lipids and dominance of the right cerebral hemisphere in free fatty acid response to electroconvulsive shock
  132. Subcellular localization of creatine kinase in Torpedo electrocytes: association with acetylcholine receptor-rich membranes
  133. Mixing liquids in microseconds
  134. Conversion of acetylcholine receptor dimers to monomers upon depletion of non-receptor peripheral proteins
  135. A membrane-associated creatine kinase (EC 2.7.3.2) identified as an acidic species of the non-receptor, peripheralv-proteins inTorpedoacetylcholine receptor membranes
  136. Translational diffusion of acetylcholine receptor (monomeric and dimeric forms) of Torpedo marmorata reconstituted into phospholipid bilayers studied by fluorescence recovery after photobleaching
  137. Direct structural localization of two toxin-recognition sites on an ACh receptor protein
  138. Effects of periodate oxidation and glycosidases on structural and functional properties of the acetylcholine receptor and the non-receptor, peripheral ν-polypeptide (Mr 43,000)
  139. Rotational Molecular Dynamics of the Membrane-Bound Acetylcholine Receptor Revealed by Phosphorescene Spectroscopy
  140. Phospholipid chain immobilization and steriod rotational immobilization in acetylcholine receptor-rich membranes from torpedo marmorata
  141. Altered physical states of the membrane-bound acetylcholine receptor after affinity labelling
  142. Peptide extraction by alkaline treatment is accompanied by rearrangement of the membrane-bound acetylcholine receptor from torpedo marmorata
  143. Fast kinetics of antagonist-acetylcholine receptor interactions: A temperature-jump relaxation study
  144. Reconstitution of the acetylcholine receptor-channel system in planar bilayer membranes below lipid phase transition
  145. Interactions of fluorescent cholinergic antagonists with the membrane-bound acetylcholine receptor
  146. Agonist-mediated changes of the acetylcholine receptor in its membrane environment
  147. Intrinsic fluorescence of the membrane-bound acetylcholine receptor: Its quenching by suberyldicholine
  148. 1-Pyrene-butyrylcholine: a fluorescent probe for the cholinergic system.
  149. Differences between detergent-extracted acetylcholine receptor and “cholinergic proteolipid”
  150. Purification by affinity chromatography of nicotinic and muscarinic hydrophobic proteins separated by Sephadex LH2O
  151. The nicotinic cholinergic receptor: Different compositions evidenced by statistical analysis
  152. A comparative study of several membrane proteins from the nervous system
  153. Studies on proteolipid proteins from cerebral cortex
  154. Blocking by α-bungarotoxin of the high affinity binding site of the cholinergic receptor proteolipid from Electrophorus
  155. Enzymic dissection of cerebral cortex synapses
  156. Electron microscopy of proteolipid macromolecules from cerebral cortex
  157. Laurdan Studies of Membrane Lipid-Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Protein Interactions