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spontaneous synaptic transmission
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go
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20180921
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p(HGNC:BDNF) increases bp(GO:"spontaneous synaptic transmission") View Subject | View Object

It has acute effects on the synapse, serving as an activity-dependent regulator of synaptic plas- ticity and participating in rapid synaptic transmission [150,151,156–159], in the maturation of GABAergic signaling and in the stabilization of newly formed synapses [151,160–163]. PubMed:22040696

composite(a(PUBCHEM:64627), p(HBP:"Tau isoform F (441 aa)", var("p.Lys280del"))) increases bp(GO:"spontaneous synaptic transmission") View Subject | View Object

Treatment with 64627 increases the slope of the I/O curve in both proaggregant Tau transgenic slices and littermate controls (Fig. 5I). PubMed:27671637

p(HBP:"Tau isoform F (441 aa)", var("p.Lys280del")) decreases bp(GO:"spontaneous synaptic transmission") View Subject | View Object

The slope of the input/output (I/O) curve is significantly reduced in proaggregant Tau transgenic mice compared with controls, indicative of impaired basal synaptic transmission (Fig. 5I) PubMed:27671637

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