Resultados da pesquisa - Octeau, J. Christopher
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Active role of capillary pericytes during stimulation-induced activity and spreading depolarization Por Khennouf, Lila, Gesslein, Bodil, Brazhe, Alexey, Octeau, J Christopher, Kutuzov, Nikolay, Khakh, Baljit S, Lauritzen, Martin
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G Protein Beta 5 Is Targeted to D2-Dopamine Receptor-Containing Biochemical Compartments and Blocks Dopamine-Dependent Receptor Internalization Por Octeau, J. Christopher, Schrader, Joseph M., Masuho, Ikuo, Sharma, Meenakshi, Aiudi, Christopher, Chen, Ching-Kang, Kovoor, Abraham, Celver, Jeremy
Publicado em 2014Text -
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Transient, Consequential Increases in Extracellular Potassium Ions Accompany Channelrhodopsin2 Excitation Por Octeau, J. Christopher, Gangwani, Mohitkumar R., Allam, Sushmita L., Tran, Duy, Huang, Shuhan, Hoang-Trong, Tuan M., Golshani, Peyman, Rumbell, Timothy H., Kozloski, James R., Khakh, Baljit S.
Publicado em 2019Text -
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Neural circuit-specialized astrocytes: transcriptomic, proteomic, morphological and functional evidence Por Chai, Hua, Diaz-Castro, Blanca, Shigetomi, Eiji, Monte, Emma, Octeau, J. Christopher, Yu, Xinzhu, Cohn, Whitaker, Rajendran, Pradeep S., Vondriska, Thomas M., Whitelegge, Julian P., Coppola, Giovanni, Khakh, Baljit S.
Publicado em 2017Text -
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The differential actions of clozapine and other antipsychotic drugs on the translocation of dopamine D2 receptors to the cell surface Por Schrader, Joseph M., Irving, Craig M., Octeau, J. Christopher, Christian, Joseph A., Aballo, Timothy J., Kareemo, Dean J., Conti, Joseph, Camberg, Jodi L., Lane, J. Robert, Javitch, Jonathan A., Kovoor, Abraham
Publicado em 2019Text