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Fractalkine receptor deficiency impairs microglial and neuronal responsiveness to chronic stress
Fluoxetine effects on molecular, cellular and behavioral endophenotypes of depression are driven by the living environment
Homeostatic Control of Synaptic Activity by Endogenous Adenosine is Mediated by Adenosine Kinase
Fractalkine (CX(3)CL1) enhances hippocampal N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) function via D-serine and adenosine receptor type A2 (A(2A)R) activity
CX3CR1 deficiency alters hippocampal-dependent plasticity phenomena blunting the effects of enriched environment.
Synaptic Pruning by Microglia Is Necessary for Normal Brain Development
Interaction between Ephrins and mGlu5 Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors in the Induction of Long-Term Synaptic Depression in the Hippocampus
LTP impairment by fractalkine/CX3CL1 in mouse hippocampus is mediated through the activity of adenosine receptor type 3 (A3R)
Chemokine fractalkine/CX3CL1 negatively modulates active glutamatergic synapses in rat hippocampal neurons
Multivesicular Release at Developing Schaffer Collateral CA1 Synapses: An Analytic Approach to Describe Experimental Data
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