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1. Long-term saturated fat-enriched diets impair hippocampal learning and memory processes in a sex-dependent manner.

2. Ca 2+ -permeable AMPA receptor-dependent silencing of neurons by KCa3.1 channels during epileptiform activity.

3. AMPA receptors in Alzheimer disease: Pathological changes and potential therapeutic targets.

4. Conditional deletion of the AMPA-GluA1 and NMDA-GluN1 receptor subunit genes in midbrain D1 neurons does not alter cocaine reward in mice.

5. Investigating the Effects of Perampanel on Autophagy-mediated Regulation of GluA2 and PSD95 in Epilepsy.

6. Sex-dependent changes in AMPAR expression and Na, K-ATPase activity in the cerebellum and hippocampus of α-Klotho-Hypomorphic mice.

8. Conserved autism-associated genes tune social feeding behavior in C. elegans.

9. WWC2 modulates GABA A -receptor-mediated synaptic transmission, revealing class-specific mechanisms of synapse regulation by WWC family proteins.

10. Alternative translation initiation produces synaptic organizer proteoforms with distinct localization and functions.

11. LRRTM2 controls presynapse nano-organization and AMPA receptor sub-positioning through Neurexin-binding interface.

12. A circuit from lateral hypothalamic to dorsal hippocampal dentate gyrus modulates behavioral despair in mice.

13. [AMPA Receptors and Neuronal Plasticity].

14. Heterogeneity of synaptic NMDA receptor responses within individual lamina I pain-processing neurons across sex in rats and humans.

15. Ellagic Acid Reverses Alterations in the Expression of AMPA Receptor and Its Scaffolding Proteins in the Cerebral Cortex and Memory Decline in STZ-sporadic Alzheimer' s Disease Mouse Model.

16. Retinoic acid-mediated homeostatic plasticity in the nucleus accumbens core contributes to incubation of cocaine craving.

17. Proton-triggered rearrangement of the AMPA receptor N-terminal domains impacts receptor kinetics and synaptic localization.

18. AMPA receptors play an important role in the biological consequences of spinal cord injury: Implications for AMPA receptor modulators for therapeutic benefit.

19. Splenic nerve denervation attenuates depression-like behaviors in Chrna7 knock-out mice via the spleen-gut-brain axis.

21. Treadmill Exercise Facilitates Synaptic Plasticity in APP/PS1 Mice by Regulating Hippocampal AMPAR Activity.

22. Evaluation of a Synthetic Retinoid, Ellorarxine, in the NSC-34 Cell Model of Motor Neuron Disease.

23. High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy Reveals Fluctuations and Dimer Splitting of the N-Terminal Domain of GluA2 Ionotropic Glutamate Receptor-Auxiliary Subunit Complex.

24. Decreased cold-inducible RNA-binding protein (CIRP) binding to GluRl on neuronal membranes mediates memory impairment resulting from prolonged hypobaric hypoxia exposure.

25. High Impact AMPAkines Induce a Gq-Protein Coupled Endoplasmic Calcium Release in Cortical Neurons: A Possible Mechanism for Explaining the Toxicity of High Impact AMPAkines.

27. KLHL17 differentially controls the expression of AMPA- and KA-type glutamate receptors to regulate dendritic spine enlargement.

28. GluR2 can Drive Neuroinflammation and Cognitive Impairments Following Peripherally Repeated Lipopolysaccharide Exposures.

29. Amitriptyline protects afferent synapses in the cochlea against excitotoxic trauma in vitro.

30. Association of medullary reticular formation ventral part with spasticity in mice suffering from photothrombotic stroke.

31. Restoration of nNOS Expression Rescues Autistic-Like Phenotypes Through Normalization of AMPA Receptor-Mediated Neurotransmission.

32. Ceftriaxone Modulates Ubiquitination of α-Amino-3-Hydroxy-5-Methyl-4-Isoxazole Propionic Acid Receptors to Improve Long-Term Potentiation Impairment Induced by Exogenous β-Amyloid in a Glutamate Transporter-1 Dependent Manner.

33. (2R, 6R)-hydroxynorketamine ameliorates PTSD-like behaviors during the reconsolidation phase of fear memory in rats by modulating the VGF/BDNF/GluA1 signaling pathway in the hippocampus.

34. LT-102, an AMPA receptor potentiator, alleviates depression-like behavior and synaptic plasticity impairments in prefrontal cortex induced by sleep deprivation.

35. AMPA receptors modulate enhanced dopamine neuronal activity induced by the combined administration of venlafaxine and brexpiprazole.

36. AMPA receptor potentiation alleviates NLRP3 knockout-induced fear generalization in mice.

37. Prefrontal cortex molecular clock modulates development of depression-like phenotype and rapid antidepressant response in mice.

38. Slow-wave sleep drives sleep-dependent renormalization of synaptic AMPA receptor levels in the hypothalamus.

39. Genetic mechanisms for impaired synaptic plasticity in schizophrenia revealed by computational modeling.

40. Single nuclei RNA-seq reveals a medium spiny neuron glutamate excitotoxicity signature prior to the onset of neuronal death in an ovine Huntington's disease model.

41. Negative features of sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: Motor neurons of Onuf's nucleus survive in ADAR2-conditional knockout mice.

42. Plasticity-induced actin polymerization in the dendritic shaft regulates intracellular AMPA receptor trafficking.

43. Labile glutamate synaptic transmission in the adult CA1 stratum-lacunosum-moleculare region.

44. Inhibition of α-Amino-3-Hydroxy-5-Methyl-4-Isoxazolepropionic Acid Receptors Ameliorates Atrial Inflammation and Vulnerability to Atrial Fibrillation in Rats with Anxiety Disorders.

45. Effects of DeSUMOylated Spastin on AMPA Receptor Surface Delivery and Synaptic Function Are Enhanced by Phosphorylating at Ser210.

46. Zexieyin formula alleviates Alzheimer's disease via post-synaptic CaMKII modulating AMPA receptor: Involved in promoting neurogenesis to strengthen synaptic plasticity in mice hippocampus.

47. Structural dynamics in α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionic acid receptor gating.

48. Polar Lipids Supplementation Enhances Basal Excitatory Synaptic Transmission in Primary Cortical Neuron.

49. Prenatal exposure to valproic acid reduces synaptic δ-catenin levels and disrupts ultrasonic vocalization in neonates.

50. Enhanced long-term potentiation in the anterior cingulate cortex of tree shrew.

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