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Academic Article Competitive antagonism of the mouse 5-hydroxytryptamine3 receptor by bisindolylmaleimide I, a "selective" protein kinase C inhibitor.
Academic Article Effective post-insult neuroprotection by a novel Ca(2+)/ calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) inhibitor.
Academic Article CaMKII "autonomy" is required for initiating but not for maintaining neuronal long-term information storage.
Academic Article Functional adaptation of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor to inhibition by ethanol is modulated by striatal-enriched protein tyrosine phosphatase and p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase.
Academic Article CaMKII in cerebral ischemia.
Academic Article Improving a natural CaMKII inhibitor by random and rational design.
Academic Article LTP leads to rapid surface expression of NMDA but not AMPA receptors in adult rat CA1.
Academic Article alphaCaMKII autophosphorylation levels differ depending on subcellular localization.
Academic Article CaMKII autonomy is substrate-dependent and further stimulated by Ca2+/calmodulin.
Academic Article Nucleotides and phosphorylation bi-directionally modulate Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) binding to the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor subunit GluN2B.
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 Protein Kinase C
Concept Protein Kinase Inhibitors
Concept Calcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase Type 2
Concept Calcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase Type 1
Academic Article Enzymatic activity of CaMKII is not required for its interaction with the glutamate receptor subunit GluN2B.
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 Autonomous CaMKII requires further stimulation by Ca2+/calmodulin for enhancing synaptic strength.
Academic Article Nitric oxide induces Ca2+-independent activity of the Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII).
Academic Article CaMKII isoforms differ in their specific requirements for regulation by nitric oxide.
Academic Article Autonomous CaMKII Activity as a Drug Target for Histological and Functional Neuroprotection after Resuscitation from Cardiac Arrest.
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 Analysis of the CaMKIIa and ? splice-variant distribution among brain regions reveals isoform-specific differences in holoenzyme formation.
Academic Article CaMKII Metaplasticity Drives A? Oligomer-Mediated Synaptotoxicity.
Academic Article CaMKII versus DAPK1 Binding to GluN2B in Ischemic Neuronal Cell Death after Resuscitation from Cardiac Arrest.
Academic Article Conserved and divergent features of neuronal CaMKII holoenzyme structure, function, and high-order assembly.
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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