|
PMID
|
Match String
|
Actual String
|
Score
|
Flanking text
|
Edited by
|
Edit
|
| 9745361 | EAAC1 | EAAC1 | 3.0 | of at least three transporter subtypes (GLT1, GLT1 GLAST and EAAC1 and shown to regulate transport rate via thiol-disulphide redox interconversion | |  |
| 9745361 | EAAC1 | EAAC1 | 3.0 | have now been identified GLAST (EAAT1), EAAT1 GLT1 (EAAT2), EAAT2 EAAC1 (EAAT3), EAAT3 EAAT4 and EAAT5 (Refs Refs 1 2 3 | |  |
| 9745361 | EAAT3 | EAAT3 | 2.5 | been identified GLAST (EAAT1), EAAT1 GLT1 (EAAT2), EAAT2 EAAC1 (EAAT3), EAAT3 EAAT4 and EAAT5 (Refs Refs 1 2 3 4 5 | |  |
| 9745361 | EAAC1 | EAAC1 | 3.0 | In the brain the EAAC1 protein and mRNA are found in neurones 15 16 where | |  |
| 9745361 | EAAC1 | EAAC1 | 3.0 | EAAC1 is not restricted to glutamatergic neurones and has now also | |  |
| 9745361 | EAAC1 | EAAC1-knockout | 2.5 | In contrast EAAC1-knockout mice develop dicarboxylic aminoaciduria and no sign of neurodegeneration during | |  |
| 9745361 | EAAC1 | EAAC1 | 3.0 | Indeed the transport activities of GLT1 EAAC1 and GLAST are equally inhibited by oxidants via a direct | |  |
| 9745361 | EAAC1 | EAAC1 | 3.0 | EAAC1 GLT1 and GLAST exhibit redox-sensing properties | |  |
| 9745361 | EAAC1 | EAAC1 | 3.0 | EAAC1 GLAST GLT1 EAAT4 and EAAT5 carry different cysteine residues in | |  |
| 9745361 | EAAC1 | EAAC1 | 3.0 | Glutamate transporters located in the postsynaptic compartment (e.g e.g EAAC1 or EAAT4 have an increased chance of exposure to noxious | |  |