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Climbing Fiber-Mediated Spillover Transmission to Interneurons Is Regulated by EAAT4.
Loss of cerebellar glutamate transporters EAAT4 and GLAST differentially affects the spontaneous fir…
Glutamate transporters EAAT4 and EAAT5 are expressed in vestibular hair cells and calyx endings.
A conserved aspartate determines pore properties of anion channels associated with excitatory amino …
High-affinity Na+/K+-dependent glutamate transporter EAAT4 is expressed throughout the rat fore- and…
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