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NMDA receptors (NMDARs) play important roles in synaptic transmission and are involved in multiple neurological disorders. During development, GluN2A in the forebrain becomes incorporated into previously GluN2B-dominated NMDARs, leading to the “GluN2A/GluN2B ratio switch.” This is a crucial step for normal brain development. Here we present findings indicating that GluN2A expression occurs earlier in the fragile X mouse and this could be an underlying factor contributing to the pathology found in the fragile X model.more » « less
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Bhattacharya, Subhrajit; Ma, Yuxian; Dunn, Amy R.; Bradner, Joshua M.; Scimemi, Annalisa; Miller, Gary W.; Traynelis, Stephen F.; Wichmann, Thomas (, Journal of Neuroscience Research)
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Singh, Arun; Jenkins, Meagan A.; Burke, Kenneth J.; Beck, Goichi; Jenkins, Andrew; Scimemi, Annalisa; Traynelis, Stephen F.; Papa, Stella M. (, Cell Reports)
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