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Regulation of AMPA receptor extrasynaptic insertion by 4.1N, phosphorylation and palmitoylation
- Da-ting Lin, Y. Makino, +4 authors R. Huganir
- Biology, Medicine
- Nature Neuroscience
- 13 May 2009
The insertion of AMPA receptors (AMPARs) into the plasma membrane is an important step in the synaptic delivery of AMPARs during the expression of synaptic plasticity. However, the molecular… Expand
Differential Regulation of AMPA Receptor Subunit Trafficking by Palmitoylation of Two Distinct Sites
- T. Hayashi, G. Rumbaugh, R. Huganir
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Neuron
- 1 September 2005
Modification of AMPA receptor function is a major mechanism for the regulation of synaptic transmission and underlies several forms of synaptic plasticity. Post-translational palmitoylation is a… Expand
Tyrosine Phosphorylation and Regulation of the AMPA Receptor by Src Family Tyrosine Kinases
- T. Hayashi, R. Huganir
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The Journal of Neuroscience
- 7 July 2004
Phosphorylation of AMPA receptors is a major mechanism for the regulation of receptor function and underlies several forms of synaptic plasticity in the CNS. Although serine and threonine… Expand
Regret aversion and opportunity dependence
- T. Hayashi
- Economics, Computer Science
- J. Econ. Theory
- 1 March 2008
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Homeostatic Scaling Requires Group I mGluR Activation Mediated by Homer1a
- Jia-hua Hu, J. M. Park, +9 authors P. Worley
- Biology, Medicine
- Neuron
- 22 December 2010
Homeostatic scaling is a non-Hebbian form of neural plasticity that maintains neuronal excitability and informational content of synaptic arrays in the face of changes of network activity. Here, we… Expand
Cell adhesion and cortex contractility determine cell patterning in the Drosophilaretina
- J. Käfer, T. Hayashi, A. F. Marée, R. Carthew, F. Graner
- Biology, Medicine
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 8 May 2007
Because of the resemblance of many epithelial tissues to densely packed soap bubbles, it has been suggested that surface minimization, which drives soap bubble packing, could be governing cell… Expand
Attitude toward imprecise information
- T. Gajdos, T. Hayashi, J. Tallon, J. Vergnaud
- Computer Science, Mathematics
- J. Econ. Theory
- 1 May 2008
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IL1RAPL1 Associated with Mental Retardation and Autism Regulates the Formation and Stabilization of Glutamatergic Synapses of Cortical Neurons through RhoA Signaling Pathway
- T. Hayashi, T. Yoshida, Moonjin Ra, R. Taguchi, M. Mishina
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 13 June 2013
Interleukin-1 receptor accessory protein-like 1 (IL1RAPL1) is associated with X-linked mental retardation and autism spectrum disorder. We found that IL1RAPL1 regulates synapse formation of cortical… Expand
DHHC8-Dependent PICK1 Palmitoylation is Required for Induction of Cerebellar Long-Term Synaptic Depression
- G. Thomas, T. Hayashi, R. Huganir, D. Linden
- Biology, Medicine
- The Journal of Neuroscience
- 25 September 2013
The palmitoyl acyltransferase (PAT) DHHC8 is implicated in synaptic regulation but few DHHC8 substrates are known. Here we report that DHHC8 binds and palmitoylates the PDZ domain-containing protein… Expand
Quasi-stationary cardinal utility and present bias
- T. Hayashi
- Economics, Computer Science
- J. Econ. Theory
- 1 October 2003
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