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1. PS1/gamma-secretase acts as rogue chaperone of glutamate transporter EAAT2/GLT-1 in Alzheimer’s disease

4. Apo state pore opening as functional basis of increased EAAT anion channel activity in episodic ataxia 6.

5. AMPKα1 Deficiency in Astrocytes from a Rat Model of ALS Is Associated with an Altered Metabolic Resilience.

6. Apo state pore opening as functional basis of increased EAAT anion channel activity in episodic ataxia 6

7. AMPKα1 Deficiency in Astrocytes from a Rat Model of ALS Is Associated with an Altered Metabolic Resilience

8. Ketone Body Rescued Seizure Behavior of LRP1 Deficiency in Drosophila by Modulating Glutamate Transport.

10. Deletion of the Sodium-Dependent Glutamate Transporter GLT-1 in Maturing Oligodendrocytes Attenuates Myelination of Callosal Axons During a Postnatal Phase of Central Nervous System Development.

11. Deletion of the Sodium-Dependent Glutamate Transporter GLT-1 in Maturing Oligodendrocytes Attenuates Myelination of Callosal Axons During a Postnatal Phase of Central Nervous System Development

12. Activation of Glutamate Transport Increases Arteriole Diameter in v ivo : Implications for Neurovascular Coupling.

13. Rapid Regulation of Glutamate Transport: Where Do We Go from Here?

14. Activation of Glutamate Transport Increases Arteriole Diameter in vivo: Implications for Neurovascular Coupling

15. Astrocytes of the early postnatal brain.

17. Disruption of Glutamate Transport and Homeostasis by Acute Metabolic Stress

18. Identification of PS1/gamma-secretase and glutamate transporter GLT-1 interaction sites.

19. Effects of fluorescent glutamate indicators on neurotransmitter diffusion and uptake

20. Amino Acid Transporters and Exchangers from the SLC1A Family: Structure, Mechanism and Roles in Physiology and Cancer.

21. Glutamate Transporters and Mitochondria: Signaling, Co-compartmentalization, Functional Coupling, and Future Directions.

22. Calcium Microdomain Formation at the Perisynaptic Cradle Due to NCX Reversal: A Computational Study

23. Calcium Microdomain Formation at the Perisynaptic Cradle Due to NCX Reversal: A Computational Study.

24. GLAST (GLutamate and ASpartate Transporter) in human prefrontal cortex; interactome in healthy brains and the expression of GLAST in brains of chronic alcoholics.

25. Astrocyte membrane properties are altered in a rat model of developmental cortical malformation but single-cell astrocytic glutamate uptake is robust

26. Astroglial Glutamate Signaling and Uptake in the Hippocampus

27. PS1/gamma-secretase acts as rogue chaperone of glutamate transporter EAAT2/GLT-1 in Alzheimer's disease.

28. Nucleus accumbens GLT-1a overexpression reduces glutamate efflux during reinstatement of cocaine-seeking but is not sufficient to attenuate reinstatement.

29. Hepatic glutamate transport and glutamine synthesis capacities are decreased in finished vs. growing beef steers, concomitant with increased GTRAP3-18 content.

30. Corticostriatal network dysfunction in Huntington's disease: Deficits in neural processing, glutamate transport, and ascorbate release.

31. Astroglial Glutamate Signaling and Uptake in the Hippocampus.

33. Mutational Analysis of Glutamate Transporters

34. Inhibition of the Mitochondrial Glutamate Carrier SLC25A22 in Astrocytes Leads to Intracellular Glutamate Accumulation

36. Guanosine Prevents Anhedonic-Like Behavior and Impairment in Hippocampal Glutamate Transport Following Amyloid-β Administration in Mice.

37. Inhibition of the Mitochondrial Glutamate Carrier SLC25A22 in Astrocytes Leads to Intracellular Glutamate Accumulation.

38. Characterisation of the DAACS Family Escherichia coli Glutamate/Aspartate-Proton Symporter GltP Using Computational, Chemical, Biochemical and Biophysical Methods.

39. Cochlear glial cells mediate glutamate uptake through a sodium-independent transporter.

40. Increased coupling and altered glutamate transport currents in astrocytes following kainic-acid-induced status epilepticus

41. Caffeine alters glutamate–aspartate transporter function and expression in rat retina.

42. Astroglial glutamate transporters coordinate excitatory signaling and brain energetics.

43. Transient Oxygen/Glucose Deprivation Causes a Delayed Loss of Mitochondria and Increases Spontaneous Calcium Signaling in Astrocytic Processes.

44. Homeostasis of the astrocytic glutamate transporter GLT-1 is altered in mouse models of Lafora disease.

45. Astrocyte sodium signaling and neuro-metabolic coupling in the brain.

46. Astrocyte membrane properties are altered in a rat model of developmental cortical malformation but single-cell astrocytic glutamate uptake is robust.

47. Molecular physiology of EAAT anion channels.

48. The Split Personality of Glutamate Transporters: A Chloride Channel and a Transporter.

49. The transcription factor Pax6 contributes to the induction of GLT-1 expression in astrocytes through an interaction with a distal enhancer element.

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