
Publications of V. Eulenburg
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Journal Article (19)
1.
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423 (4), pp. 661 - 666 (2012)
Transport activities and expression patterns of glycine transporters 1 and 2 in the developing murine brain stem and spinal cord. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2.
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410 (4), pp. 737 - 743 (2011)
Glutamate residue 90 in the predicted transmembrane domain 2 is crucial for cation flux through channelrhodopsin 2. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 3.
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63 (1-2), pp. 103 - 112 (2010)
Neurotransmitter transporters expressed in glial cells as regulators of synapse function. Brain Research Reviews 4.
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58 (9), pp. 1066 - 1073 (2010)
Glial glycine transporter 1 function is essential for early postnatal survival but dispensable in adult mice. GLIA 5.
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48 (7), pp. 437 - 445 (2010)
Generation of a mouse line expressing Cre recombinase in glycinergic interneurons. Genesis 6.
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44 (4), pp. 342 - 352 (2010)
Development of synaptic inhibition in glycine transporter 2 deficient mice. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 7.
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31 (7), pp. 1173 - 1184 (2010)
PH-domain-driven targeting of collybistin but not Cdc42 activation is required for synaptic gephyrin clustering. European Journal of Neuroscience 8.
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39 (2), pp. 161 - 169 (2008)
Collybistin is required for both the formation and maintenance of GABAergic postsynapses in the hippocampus. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 9.
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28 (34), pp. 8604 - 8614 (2008)
Knock-in mice lacking the PDZ-ligand motif of mGluR7a show impaired PKC-dependent autoinhibition of glutamate release, spatial working memory deficits, and increased susceptibility to pentylenetetrazol. Journal of Neuroscience 10.
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283 (16), pp. 10978 - 10991 (2008)
Glycine transporter dimers - Evidence for occurrence in the plasma membrane. Journal of Biological Chemistry 11.
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36 (3), pp. 369 - 380 (2007)
The C-terminal PDZ-ligand motif of the neuronal glycine transporter GlyT2 is required for efficient synaptic localization. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 12.
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26 (17), pp. 3888 - 3899 (2007)
Impaired GABAergic transmission and altered hippocampal synaptic plasticity in collybistin-deficient mice. EMBO Journal 13.
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34, pp. 55 - 58 (2006)
Glycine transporters: essential regulators of synaptic transmission. Biochemical Society Transactions 14.
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348 (2), pp. 400 - 405 (2006)
Mutations within the human GLYT2 (SLC6A5) gene associated with hyperekplexia. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 15.
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175, pp. 457 - 483 (2006)
Lessons from the knocked-out glycine transporters. Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology 16.
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26 (26), pp. 6968 - 6978 (2006)
N-cadherin transsynaptically regulates short-term plasticity at glutamatergic synapses in embryonic stem cell-derived neurons. Journal of Neuroscience 17.
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30 (6), pp. 325 - 333 (2005)
Glycine transporters: essential regulators of neurotransmission. Trends in Biochemical Sciences 18.
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40 (4), pp. 785 - 796 (2003)
Inactivation of the glycine transporter 1 gene discloses vital role of glial glycine uptake in Glycinergic inhibition. Neuron 19.
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40 (4), pp. 797 - 806 (2003)
Deletion of the mouse glycine transporter 2 results in a hyperekplexia phenotype and postnatal lethality. Neuron