Regulation of AMPA Receptor Currents by Mitochondrial ATP Sensitive K+ Channels in Anoxic Turtle Neurons
Mammalian neurons rapidly undergo excitotoxic cell death during anoxia, while neurons from the anoxia-tolerant painted turtle can survive without oxygen for hours without apparent damage. An anoxia-mediated decrease in AMPA receptor currents are an important part of the turtle’s natural defence howe...
Main Author: | Zivkovic, George |
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Other Authors: | Buck, Leslie |
Language: | en_ca |
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2010
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/25540 |
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