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Gating reaction mechanisms for NMDA receptor channels
Yu Zhou
, Anthony Auerbach
Division of Pain Research
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N-methyl-D-aspartate Receptor (NMDAR)
100%
Reaction Mechanism
100%
Open State
75%
Closed State
50%
Recombinant
25%
Glycine
25%
Neurotoxicity
25%
Glutamate
25%
Maximum Likelihood
25%
Single-channel Current
25%
Xenopus Oocytes
25%
Synaptic Plasticity
25%
Single Channel
25%
Autocorrelation
25%
Cyclic Reaction
25%
Excitatory Transmission
25%
Macroscopic Level
25%
Receptor Gating
25%
Linear Reaction
25%
Reaction Scheme
25%
Preopen
25%
Value Coefficients
25%
Noncyclic
25%
Slow Component
25%
NR2A
25%
Kinetic Scheme
25%
Engineering
Single Channel
100%
Closed State
100%
Maximum Likelihood
50%
Transients
50%
Autocorrelation Coefficient
50%
Reaction Scheme
50%
Slow Component
50%
Gateway
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Glutamate
100%
Xenopus
100%
Autocorrelation
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
NMDA Receptor
100%
Xenopus
25%
Nerve Cell Plasticity
25%
Excitotoxicity
25%
Glutamic Acid
25%
Neuroscience
NMDA Receptor
100%
Excitotoxicity
25%
Glutamic Acid
25%
Synaptic Plasticity
25%