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    Uptake of Glutamate into Synaptic Vesicles by an Inorganic Phosphate Transporter by Bellocchio, Elizabeth E., Reimer, Richard J., Fremeau, Robert T., Edwards, Robert H.

    “…Previous work has identified two families of proteins that transport classical neurotransmitters into synaptic vesicles, but the protein responsible for…”
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    The Expression of Vesicular Glutamate Transporters Defines Two Classes of Excitatory Synapse by Fremeau, Robert T, Troyer, Matthew D, Pahner, Ingrid, Nygaard, Gro Owren, Tran, Cindy H, Reimer, Richard J, Bellocchio, Elizabeth E, Fortin, Doris, Storm-Mathisen, Jon, Edwards, Robert H

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (02-08-2001)
    “…The quantal release of glutamate depends on its transport into synaptic vesicles. Recent work has shown that a protein previously implicated in the uptake of…”
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    Cloning and expression of a functional serotonin transporter from rat brain by Blakely, Randy D, Berson, Haley E, Fremeau, Robert T, Caron, Marc G, Peek, Margaret M, Prince, Heather K, Bradley, Chris C

    Published in Nature (London) (07-11-1991)
    “…Selective antagonism of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5HT) and noradrenaline transport by antidepressants is a key element in the 'amine' hypothesis of…”
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    VGLUTs define subsets of excitatory neurons and suggest novel roles for glutamate by Fremeau, Robert T, Voglmaier, Susan, Seal, Rebecca P, Edwards, Robert H

    Published in Trends in neurosciences (Regular ed.) (01-02-2004)
    “…Exocytotic release of the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate depends on transport of this amino acid into synaptic vesicles. Recent work has identified a…”
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    Dendritic Location of Neural BC1 RNA by Tiedge, Henri, Fremeau, Robert T., Weinstock, Peter H., Arancio, Ottavio, Brosius, Jurgen

    “…In nerve cells, a specialized protein synthetic machinery is thought to operate in local compartments of dendrites, in particular beneath synaptic junctions,…”
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    Localization of D1 dopamine receptor mRNA in brain supports a role in cognitive, affective, and neuroendocrine aspects of dopaminergic neurotransmission by R T Fremeau, Jr, G E Duncan, M G Fornaretto, A Dearry, J A Gingrich, G R Breese, M G Caron

    “…Expression of a D1 dopamine receptor was examined in the rat brain by using a combination of in situ hybridization and in vitro receptor autoradiography. Cells…”
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    Molecular cloning and expression of the cDNA for a novel alpha 1-adrenergic receptor subtype by D A Schwinn, J W Lomasney, W Lorenz, P J Szklut, R T Fremeau, Jr, T L Yang-Feng, M G Caron, R J Lefkowitz, S Cotecchia

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-05-1990)
    “…A novel alpha 1-adrenergic receptor subtype has been cloned from a bovine brain cDNA library. The deduced amino acid sequence is that of a 466-residue…”
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    Mammalian homologs of Drosophila ELAV localized to a neuronal subset can bind in vitro to the 3' UTR of mRNA encoding the Id transcriptional repressor by King, PH, Levine, TD, Fremeau, RT, Jr, Keene, JD

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-04-1994)
    “…Mammalian cDNAs encoding a rat (Rel-N1) and a human (Hel-N1) neuronal RNA-binding protein have been cloned and characterized with respect to tissue…”
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    Molecular cloning and expression of the gene for a human D1 dopamine receptor by DEARRY, A, GINGRICH, J. A, FALARDEAU, P, FREMEAU, R. T, BATES, M. D, CARON, M. G

    Published in Nature (London) (06-09-1990)
    “…The diverse physiological actions of dopamine are mediated by its interaction with two basic types of G protein-coupled receptor, D1 and D2, which stimulate…”
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    Ontogeny of D1A and D2 dopamine receptor subtypes in rat brain using in situ hybridization and receptor binding by Schambra, U B, Duncan, G E, Breese, G R, Fornaretto, M G, Caron, M G, Fremeau, Jr, R T

    Published in Neuroscience (01-09-1994)
    “…The prenatal and postnatal ontogeny of D1A and D2 dopamine receptors was assessed by in situ hybridization of messenger RNAs encoding the receptors and by…”
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    Cloning and expression of a novel Na(+)-dependent neutral amino acid transporter structurally related to mammalian Na+/glutamate cotransporters by S Shafqat, B K Tamarappoo, M S Kilberg, R S Puranam, J O McNamara, A Guadaño-Ferraz, R T Fremeau, Jr

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-07-1993)
    “…A cDNA has been isolated from human hippocampus that appears to encode a novel Na(+)-dependent, Cl(-)-independent, neutral amino acid transporter. The putative…”
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    The Mammalian Brain High-Affinity L-Proline Transporter Is Enriched Preferentially in Synaptic Vesicles in a Subpopulation of Excitatory Nerve Terminals in Rat Forebrain by Renick, Stephani E, Kleven, Dan T, Chan, June, Stenius, Katinka, Milner, Teresa A, Pickel, Virginia M, Fremeau, Robert T., Jr

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-01-1999)
    “…The expression of a brain-specific high-affinity Na+-dependent (and Cl--dependent) L-proline transporter (PROT) in subpopulations of putative glutamatergic…”
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    Molecular cloning and expression of a high affinity L-proline transporter expressed in putative glutamatergic pathways of rat brain by Fremeau, Jr, R T, Caron, M G, Blakely, R D

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-05-1992)
    “…We have used the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with degenerate oligonucleotides derived from two conserved regions of the norepinephrine and…”
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    Characterization and distribution of the neuronal glutamate transporter EAAC1 in rat brain by Velaz-Faircloth, M, McGraw, T S, alandro, M S, Fremeau, Jr, R T, Kilberg, M S, Anderson, K J

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-01-1996)
    “…The extracellular concentration of glutamate and other related excitatory amino acids (EAA) is regulated by the action of transporter proteins located on…”
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    Human brain-specific L-proline transporter: molecular cloning, functional expression, and chromosomal localization of the gene in human and mouse genomes by Shafqat, S, Velaz-Faircloth, M, Henzi, V A, Whitney, K D, Yang-Feng, T L, Seldin, M F, Fremeau, Jr, R T

    Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-08-1995)
    “…L-Proline fulfills several of the classic criteria used to identify amino acid neurotransmitters, including the presence of a high affinity, Na(+)- (and…”
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    Mammalian brain-specific L-proline transporter. Neuronal localization of mRNA and enrichment of transporter protein in synaptic plasma membranes by Velaz-Faircloth, M, Guadaño-Ferraz, A, Henzi, V A, Fremeau, Jr, R T

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (30-06-1995)
    “…The expression of a high affinity Na(+)- (and Cl-) dependent L-proline transporter (PROT) in subpopulations of putative glutamatergic pathways in rat brain…”
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    Diazepam Binding Inhibitor Gene Expression: Location in Brain and Peripheral Tissues of Rat by Alho, H., Fremeau, R. T., Tiedge, H., Wilcox, J., Bovolin, P., Brosius, J., Roberts, J. L., Costa, E.

    “…Diazepam binding inhibitor (DBI), an endogenous 10-kDa polypeptide was isolated from rat and human brain by monitoring displacement of radioactive diazepam…”
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    The essence of excitation by Reimer, Richard J, Fremeau Jr, Robert T, Bellocchio, Elizabeth E, Edwards, Robert H

    Published in Current Opinion in Cell Biology (01-08-2001)
    “…The amino acid glutamate is the major excitatory neurotransmitter in a range of organisms from Caenorhabditis elegans to mammals, and it mediates the…”
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