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    Long-term effects of diazepam treatment of epileptic GABAA receptor beta3 subunit knockout mouse in early life by LILJELUND, Patricia, FERGUSON, Carolyn, HOMANICS, Gregg, OLSEN, Richard W

    Published in Epilepsy research (01-08-2005)
    “…The knockout mouse for the beta3 subunit of the GABAA receptor exhibits spontaneous epilepsy and hyperactivity, and has been proposed as a model for the severe…”
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    L-Type calcium channels mediate calcium oscillations in early postnatal Purkinje neurons by Liljelund, P, Netzeband, J G, Gruol, D L

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-10-2000)
    “…Ca(2+) signaling is important in many fundamental neuronal processes including neurotransmission, synaptic plasticity, neuronal development, and gene…”
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    Long-term effects of diazepam treatment of epileptic GABA A receptor beta3 subunit knockout mouse in early life by Liljelund, Patricia, Ferguson, Carolyn, Homanics, Gregg, Olsen, Richard W.

    Published in Epilepsy research (01-08-2005)
    “…The knockout mouse for the beta3 subunit of the GABA A receptor exhibits spontaneous epilepsy and hyperactivity, and has been proposed as a model for the…”
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    GABA(A)-R alpha1 subunit knockin mutation leads to abnormal EEG and anesthetic-induced seizure-like activity in mice by Elsen, Frank P, Liljelund, Patricia, Werner, David F, Olsen, Richard W, Homanics, Gregg E, Harrison, Neil L

    Published in Brain research (17-03-2006)
    “…Gamma-aminobutyric acid-type A receptors (GABA(A)-Rs) have been proposed as a target for many general anesthetics. We recently created knockin (KI) mice…”
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    GABA A-R α1 subunit knockin mutation leads to abnormal EEG and anesthetic-induced seizure-like activity in mice by Elsen, Frank P., Liljelund, Patricia, Werner, David F., Olsen, Richard W., Homanics, Gregg E., Harrison, Neil L.

    Published in Brain research (2006)
    “…Gamma-aminobutyric acid-type A receptors (GABA A-Rs) have been proposed as a target for many general anesthetics. We recently created knockin (KI) mice…”
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    GABAA receptor beta3 subunit gene-deficient heterozygous mice show parent-of-origin and gender-related differences in beta3 subunit levels, EEG, and behavior by Liljelund, Patricia, Handforth, Adrian, Homanics, Gregg E, Olsen, Richard W

    “…The homozygous knockout mouse for the beta3 subunit of the GABAA receptor has been proposed as a model for the neurodevelopmental disorder, Angelman syndrome,…”
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    Developmental regulation of the hypothalamic metabotropic glutamate receptor mGluR1 by van den Pol, AN, Kogelman, L, Ghosh, P, Liljelund, P, Blackstone, C

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-06-1994)
    “…The expression of the metabotropic glutamate receptor mGluR1 was studied with Northern and Western blot analysis, with immunocytochemistry, and with Ca2+…”
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    GABA A receptor β3 subunit gene-deficient heterozygous mice show parent-of-origin and gender-related differences in β3 subunit levels, EEG, and behavior by Liljelund, Patricia, Handforth, Adrian, Homanics, Gregg E., Olsen, Richard W.

    “…The homozygous knockout mouse for the β3 subunit of the GABA A receptor has been proposed as a model for the neurodevelopmental disorder, Angelman syndrome,…”
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    Expression of the neural axon adhesion molecule L1 in the developing and adult rat brain by Liljelund, P, Ghosh, P, van den Pol, A N

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (30-12-1994)
    “…L1 is a developmentally regulated adhesion molecule that may play a role in some aspects of axonal guidance. With Northern blots we find peak expression of L1…”
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    Characterization and mutagenesis of the gene encoding the A49 subunit of RNA polymerase A in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Liljelund, P. (University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada), Mariotte, S, Buhler, J.M, Sentenac, A

    “…The gene encoding the 49-kDa subunit of RNA polymerase A in Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been identified by formation of a hybrid enzyme between the S…”
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    Primary structure of the S. cerevisiae gene encoding uridine monophosphokinase by Liljelund, P, Sanni, A, Friesen, J D, Lacroute, F

    “…In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the biosynthesis of both pyrimidine nucleoside triphosphates UTP and CTP is dependent on the activity of the uridine…”
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    Growth cone interactions with purified cell and substrate adhesion molecules visualized by interference reflection microscopy by Drazba, Judith, Liljelund, Patricia, Smith, Carolyn, Payne, Ross, Lemmon, Vance

    “…The migration of growth cones on substrates consisting of naturally occurring cell adhesion molecules has been extensively studied in cell culture. However,…”
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    Identification of three mammalian proteins that bind to the yeast TATA box protein TFIID by Coulombe, B, Killeen, M, Liljelund, P, Honda, B, Xiao, H, Ingles, C.J, Greenblatt, J

    Published in Gene expression (1992)
    “…The TATA box binding transcription factor TFIID of S. cerevisiae was used as a ligand for affinity chromatography. Polypeptides that bind specifically to yeast…”
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    Dynamic behavior of the ends of growing parallel fibers in early postnatal rat cerebellum by Liljelund, Patricia, Levine, Joel M.

    Published in Journal of neurobiology (01-07-1998)
    “…The molecular layer of the cerebellum contains parallel fibers, the axons of granule neurons. We have examined the morphology and behavior of parallel fiber…”
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