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Academic Article CaMKII "autonomy" is required for initiating but not for maintaining neuronal long-term information storage.
Academic Article Role of the CaMKII/NMDA receptor complex in the maintenance of synaptic strength.
Academic Article Selective translocation of Ca2+/calmodulin protein kinase IIalpha (CaMKIIalpha) to inhibitory synapses.
Academic Article A significant but rather mild contribution of T286 autophosphorylation to Ca2+/CaM-stimulated CaMKII activity.
Academic Article CaMKII regulation in information processing and storage.
Concept Long-Term Potentiation
Academic Article Autonomous CaMKII mediates both LTP and LTD using a mechanism for differential substrate site selection.
Academic Article CaMKII binding to GluN2B is differentially affected by macromolecular crowding reagents.
Academic Article The CaMKII/GluN2B Protein Interaction Maintains Synaptic Strength.
Academic Article Developmental restoration of LTP deficits in heterozygous CaMKIIa KO mice.
Academic Article DAPK1 Mediates LTD by Making CaMKII/GluN2B Binding LTP Specific.
Academic Article CaMKII regulates the depalmitoylation and synaptic removal of the scaffold protein AKAP79/150 to mediate structural long-term depression.
Academic Article CaMKII Metaplasticity Drives A? Oligomer-Mediated Synaptotoxicity.
Grant Persistent reversal of addiction behavior by a transient treatment
Academic Article Simultaneous Live Imaging of Multiple Endogenous Proteins Reveals a Mechanism for Alzheimer's-Related Plasticity Impairment.
Academic Article CaM Kinase: Still Inspiring at 40.
Academic Article Young DAPK1 knockout mice have altered presynaptic function.
Academic Article Stimulating ?-adrenergic receptors promotes synaptic potentiation by switching CaMKII movement from LTD to LTP mode.
Academic Article Decreased nitrosylation of CaMKII causes aging-associated impairments in memory and synaptic plasticity in mice.
Academic Article LTP induction by structural rather than enzymatic functions of CaMKII.

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