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    Inositol hexakisphosphate kinases differentially regulate trafficking of vesicular glutamate transporters 1 and 2 by Li, Haiyan, Datunashvili, Maia, Reyes, Reno C, Voglmaier, Susan M

    Published in Frontiers in cellular neuroscience (22-07-2022)
    “…Inositol pyrophosphates have been implicated in cellular signaling and membrane trafficking, including synaptic vesicle (SV) recycling. Inositol…”
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    Plasmalemmal Na+/Ca2+ exchanger modulates Ca2+-dependent exocytotic release of glutamate from rat cortical astrocytes by Reyes, Reno C, Verkhratsky, Alexei, Parpura, Vladimir

    Published in ASN neuro (23-01-2012)
    “…Astroglial excitability operates through increases in Ca2+cyt (cytosolic Ca2+), which can lead to glutamatergic gliotransmission. In parallel fluctuations in…”
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    TRP channels coordinate ion signalling in astroglia by Verkhratsky, Alexei, Reyes, Reno C, Parpura, Vladimir

    “…Astroglial excitability is based on highly spatio-temporally coordinated fluctuations of intracellular ion concentrations, among which changes in Ca(2+) and…”
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    Activation of neuronal NMDA receptors induces superoxide-mediated oxidative stress in neighboring neurons and astrocytes by Reyes, Reno C, Brennan, Angela M, Shen, Yiguo, Baldwin, Ylva, Swanson, Raymond A

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (12-09-2012)
    “…Excitotoxic neuronal death is mediated in part by NMDA receptor-induced activation of NOX2, an enzyme that produces superoxide and resultant oxidative stress…”
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    TRPC1-mediated Ca2+ and Na+ signalling in astroglia: Differential filtering of extracellular cations by Reyes, Reno C, Verkhratsky, Alexei, Parpura, Vladimir

    Published in Cell calcium (Edinburgh) (01-08-2013)
    “…Abstract Canonical transient receptor potential 1 (TRPC1) plasmalemmal cation channels mediate Ca2+ and Na+ fluxes and control respective cytoplasmic ion…”
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    Mitochondria Modulate Ca2+-Dependent Glutamate Release from Rat Cortical Astrocytes by Reyes, Reno C, Parpura, Vladimir

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (24-09-2008)
    “…Vesicular glutamate release from astrocytes depends on mobilization of free Ca(2+) from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), and extracellular space to elevate…”
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    N-acetylcysteine prevents loss of dopaminergic neurons in the EAAC1−/− mouse by Berman, Ari E., Chan, Wai Yee, Brennan, Angela M., Reyes, Reno C., Adler, Brittany L., Suh, Sang Won, Kauppinen, Tiina M., Edling, Ylva, Swanson, Raymond A.

    Published in Annals of neurology (01-03-2011)
    “…Objective Dopaminergic neuronal death in Parkinson's disease (PD) is accompanied by oxidative stress and preceded by glutathione depletion. The development of…”
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    Enhanced Ca(2+)-dependent glutamate release from astrocytes of the BACHD Huntington's disease mouse model by Lee, William, Reyes, Reno C, Gottipati, Manoj K, Lewis, Karon, Lesort, Mathieu, Parpura, Vladimir, Gray, Michelle

    Published in Neurobiology of disease (01-10-2013)
    “…Huntington's disease (HD) causes preferential loss of a subset of neurons in the brain although the huntingtin protein is expressed broadly in various neural…”
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    Plasmalemmal Na/Ca Exchanger Modulates Ca-Dependent Exocytotic Release of Glutamate from Rat Cortical Astrocytes by Reno C Reyes, Alexei Verkhratsky, Vladimir Parpura

    Published in ASN neuro (01-01-2012)
    “…Astroglial excitability operates through increases in Ca 2+ cyt (cytosolic Ca 2+ ), which can lead to glutamatergic gliotransmission. In parallel fluctuations…”
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    Enhanced Ca2+-dependent glutamate release from astrocytes of the BACHD Huntington's disease mouse model by Lee, William, Reyes, Reno C., Gottipati, Manoj K., Lewis, Karon, Lesort, Mathieu, Parpura, Vladimir, Gray, Michelle

    Published in Neurobiology of disease (01-10-2013)
    “…Huntington's disease (HD) causes preferential loss of a subset of neurons in the brain although the huntingtin protein is expressed broadly in various neural…”
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    Diet quality, common genetic polymorphisms, and bladder cancer risk in a New England population-based study by Leeming, Reno C., Koutros, Stella, Karagas, Margaret R., Baris, Dalsu, Schwenn, Molly, Johnson, Alison, Zens, Michael S., Schned, Alan R., Rothman, Nathaniel, Silverman, Debra T., Passarelli, Michael N.

    Published in European journal of nutrition (01-12-2022)
    “…Purpose We examined the interaction between common genetic bladder cancer variants, diet quality, and bladder cancer risk in a population-based case–control…”
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    Diet Quality and Survival in a Population-Based Bladder Cancer Study by Leeming, Reno C., Karagas, Margaret R., Gilbert-Diamond, Diane, Emond, Jennifer A., Zens, Michael S., Schned, Alan R., Seigne, John D., Passarelli, Michael N.

    Published in Nutrition and cancer (2022)
    “…Nutrition may impact bladder cancer survival. We examined the association between diet quality and overall and bladder cancer-specific survival. Bladder cancer…”
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    Neuronal Glutathione Content and Antioxidant Capacity can be Normalized In Situ by N-acetyl Cysteine Concentrations Attained in Human Cerebrospinal Fluid by Reyes, Reno C., Cittolin-Santos, Giordano Fabricio, Kim, Ji-Eun, Won, Seok Joon, Brennan-Minnella, Angela M., Katz, Maya, Glass, Graham A., Swanson, Raymond A.

    Published in Neurotherapeutics (01-01-2016)
    “…N -acetyl cysteine (NAC) supports the synthesis of glutathione (GSH), an essential substrate for fast, enzymatically catalyzed oxidant scavenging and protein…”
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    The trinity of Ca2+ sources for the exocytotic glutamate release from astrocytes by REYES, Reno C, PARPURA, Vladimir

    Published in Neurochemistry international (01-07-2009)
    “…Astrocytes can exocytotically release the transmitter glutamate. Increased cytosolic Ca(2+) concentration is necessary and sufficient in this process. The…”
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    Small-scale spatial analysis shows the specular distribution of excess mortality between the first and second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy by Golinelli, D., Lenzi, J., Adja, K.Y.C., Reno, C., Sanmarchi, F., Fantini, M.P., Gibertoni, D.

    Published in Public health (London) (01-05-2021)
    “…The objective of the study is to compare excess mortality (EM) patterns and spatial correlation between the first and second wave of the pandemic in Lombardy,…”
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    The trinity of Ca sources for the exocytotic glutamate release from astrocytes by Reyes, Reno C, Parpura, Vladimir

    Published in Neurochemistry international (01-02-2009)
    “…Astrocytes can exocytotically release the transmitter glutamate. Increased cytosolic Ca2+ concentration is necessary and sufficient in this process. The source…”
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    Water Soluble Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Inhibit Stimulated Endocytosis in Neurons by Malarkey, Erik B, Reyes, Reno C, Zhao, Bin, Haddon, Robert C, Parpura, Vladimir

    Published in Nano letters (01-10-2008)
    “…We report the use of chemically functionalized water soluble single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) graft copolymers to inhibit endocytosis. The graft copolymers…”
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    Immunophilin deficiency augments Ca2+ -dependent glutamate release from mouse cortical astrocytes by Reyes, Reno C, Perry, Giselle, Lesort, Mathieu, Parpura, Vladimir

    Published in Cell calcium (Edinburgh) (01-01-2011)
    “…Abstract Immunophilins are receptors for immunosuppressive drugs such as the macrolides cyclosporin A (CsA) and FK506; correspondingly these immunophilins are…”
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    Prolonged immobilization compromises up-regulation of repair genes after tendon rupture in a rat model by Bring, D., Reno, C., Renstrom, P., Salo, P., Hart, D., Ackermann, P.

    “…It was hypothesized that mobilization vs immobilization after injury would promote tissue healing by regulating gene expression for molecules associated with…”
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