Search Results - "Jacques, I."
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Glutamate transporters: confining runaway excitation by shaping synaptic transmission
Published in Nature reviews. Neuroscience (01-12-2007)“…Traditionally, glutamate transporters have been viewed as membrane proteins that harness the electrochemical gradient to slowly transport glutamate from the…”
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T-Type Ca2+ Channels Mediate a Critical Period of Plasticity in Adult-Born Granule Cells
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (10-04-2024)“…Adult-born granule cells (abGCs) exhibil a transient period of elevated synaptic plasticity that plays an important role in hippocampal function. Various…”
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T-Type Ca 2+ Channels Mediate a Critical Period of Plasticity in Adult-Born Granule Cells
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (10-04-2024)“…Adult-born granule cells (abGCs) exhibit a transient period of elevated synaptic plasticity that plays an important role in hippocampal function. Various…”
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The ubiquitous nature of multivesicular release
Published in Trends in neurosciences (Regular ed.) (01-07-2015)“…Highlights • Multivesicular release (MVR) enhances the reliability of synaptic transmission throughout the brain. • MVR controls local synaptic integration and…”
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Afferent convergence to a shared population of interneuron AMPA receptors
Published in Nature communications (30-05-2023)“…Precise alignment of pre- and postsynaptic elements optimizes the activation of glutamate receptors at excitatory synapses. Nonetheless, glutamate that…”
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Distinct determinants of sparse activation during granule cell maturation
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (04-12-2013)“…Adult neurogenesis continually produces a small population of immature granule cells (GCs) within the dentate gyrus. The physiological properties of immature…”
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GABA depolarization is required for experience-dependent synapse unsilencing in adult-born neurons
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (10-04-2013)“…Neural activity enhances adult neurogenesis, enabling experience to influence the construction of new circuits. GABAA receptor-mediated depolarization of…”
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Unraveling Finite Size Effects on Magnetic Properties of Cobalt Nanoparticles
Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (21-02-2019)“…Using first principle calculations, the problem of scaling magnetic properties in nanoparticles is addressed. To this aim, the local electronic structure is…”
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Hilar mossy cells provide the first glutamatergic synapses to adult-born dentate granule cells
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (05-02-2014)“…Adult-generated granule cells (GCs) in the dentate gyrus must establish synapses with preexisting neurons to participate in network activity. To determine the…”
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Low excitatory innervation balances high intrinsic excitability of immature dentate neurons
Published in Nature communications (20-04-2016)“…Persistent neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus produces immature neurons with high intrinsic excitability and low levels of inhibition that are predicted to be…”
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Desynchronization of Multivesicular Release Enhances Purkinje Cell Output
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (09-06-2011)“…The release of neurotransmitter-filled vesicles after action potentials occurs with discrete time courses: submillisecond phasic release that can be…”
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Constitutive and Synaptic Activation of GIRK Channels Differentiates Mature and Newborn Dentate Granule Cells
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (18-07-2018)“…Sparse neural activity in the dentate gyrus is enforced by powerful networks of inhibitory GABAergic interneurons in combination with low intrinsic…”
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Circadian regulation of dentate gyrus excitability mediated by G-protein signaling
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (28-02-2023)“…The central circadian regulator within the suprachiasmatic nucleus transmits time of day information by a diurnal spiking rhythm driven by molecular clock…”
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The readily-releasable pool dynamically regulates multivesicular release
Published in eLife (31-07-2019)“…The number of neurotransmitter-filled vesicles released into the synaptic cleft with each action potential dictates the reliability of synaptic transmission…”
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Porcupine Controls Hippocampal AMPAR Levels, Composition, and Synaptic Transmission
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (02-02-2016)“…AMPA receptor (AMPAR) complexes contain auxiliary subunits that modulate receptor trafficking and gating. In addition to the transmembrane AMPAR regulatory…”
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Patterned expression of Purkinje cell glutamate transporters controls synaptic plasticity
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-10-2005)“…Glutamate transporters are responsible for clearing synaptically released glutamate from the extracellular space. If expressed at high enough densities,…”
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Climbing Fiber-Mediated Spillover Transmission to Interneurons Is Regulated by EAAT4
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (29-09-2021)“…Neurotransmitter spillover is a form of communication not readily predicted by anatomic structure. In the cerebellum, glutamate spillover from climbing fibers…”
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Parvalbumin interneurons provide spillover to newborn and mature dentate granule cells
Published in eLife (30-06-2020)“…Parvalbumin-expressing interneurons (PVs) in the dentate gyrus provide activity-dependent regulation of adult neurogenesis as well as maintain inhibitory…”
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Adult-born neurons modify excitatory synaptic transmission to existing neurons
Published in eLife (30-01-2017)“…Adult-born neurons are continually produced in the dentate gyrus but it is unclear whether synaptic integration of new neurons affects the pre-existing…”
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New neurons don't talk back
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (07-01-2015)“…GABAergic interneurons enforce highly sparse activity patterns in principal neurons of the dentate gyrus. In this issue of Neuron, Temprana et al. (2015) show…”
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