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... These results suggested that protein synthesis at the synapse might be an important aspect of synaptic plasticity. This paper was presented at the Nationai Academy of Sciences colloquium, "Molecular Kinesis in Ceiiuiar Function and Piasticity," held December 7-9, 2000, at the Arnoid and Mabel Beckman Center in Irvine, CA.
From page 106...
... Group I mGluR5 have been reported to be present on glial cells (14-16) , such that a contribution to observed polyribosomal aggregation or protein synthesis by glial contaminants cannot be ruled out entirely.
From page 107...
... . The absence of neurotransmitter-evoked protein synthesis in the synaptoneurosome preparation is paralleled by evidence for reduced protein synthesis at synapses in vivo.
From page 108...
... . With the exception of one outlier, there is no overlap in the values for knockout and wild type, suggesting a pronounced reduction of synaptic protein synthesis in viva in the knockout mice.
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... (1996) Fragile X Syndrome: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Research (Johns Hopkins Univ.
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... 25. Irwin, S


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