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1 AChR-specific immunosuppressive therapy of myasthenia gravis Luo, Jie
2015
97 4 p. 609-619
11 p.
article
2 Activation of endplate nicotinic acetylcholine receptors by agonists Auerbach, Anthony
2015
97 4 p. 601-608
8 p.
article
3 Activation of the kappa-opioid receptor system is both necessary and sufficient for reinstatement of nicotine place preference Nygard, S.K.
2015
97 4 p. 633-
1 p.
article
4 Allosteric modulation of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors Chatzidaki, Anna
2015
97 4 p. 408-417
10 p.
article
5 Alpha7 nicotinic receptor activation protects against oxidative stress via heme-oxygenase I induction Navarro, Elisa
2015
97 4 p. 473-481
9 p.
article
6 Alpha7 nicotinic receptors as therapeutic targets for Parkinson's disease Quik, Maryka
2015
97 4 p. 399-407
9 p.
article
7 Antidyskinetic effect of the novel α7 nicotinic receptor agonist ABT-126 in parkinsonian monkeys McGregor, Matthew
2015
97 4 p. 629-
1 p.
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8 Anti-inflammatory role of microglial alpha7 nAChRs and its role in neuroprotection Egea, Javier
2015
97 4 p. 463-472
10 p.
article
9 APN1125: A clinical stage α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor partial agonist Koelsch, Gerald
2015
97 4 p. 636-
1 p.
article
10 APN0417: A potent and efficacious α7 nAChR positive allosteric modulator Dasse, Olivier
2015
97 4 p. 636-
1 p.
article
11 A survey of high resolution AChBP X-ray structures reveals details of tertiary and quaternary movements of the protein, both real and imagined, upon ligand binding Bobango, Janet
2015
97 4 p. 628-
1 p.
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12 Auditory sensory gating and inflammation as translational biomarkers of α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonists in the treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders Hashimoto, Kenji
2015
97 4 p. 631-
1 p.
article
13 Cellular and synaptic mechanisms of nicotine aversion Wolfman, Shannon L.
2015
97 4 p. 622-
1 p.
article
14 Cembranoids structure–activity relationship for protection against diisopropylfluorophosphate damage Eterovic, V.A.
2015
97 4 p. 627-
1 p.
article
15 Cholinergic modulation of dopamine pathways through nicotinic acetylcholine receptors de Kloet, Sybren F.
2015
97 4 p. 425-438
14 p.
article
16 Cigarettes and alcohol: The influence of nicotine on operant alcohol self-administration and the mesolimbic dopamine system Ostroumov, Alexey
2015
97 4 p. 550-557
8 p.
article
17 Concentration-response relationship of the α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonist FRM-17874 across multiple in vitro and in vivo assays Stoiljkovic, Milan
2015
97 4 p. 576-589
14 p.
article
18 Cyclic imine toxins: From shellfish poisoning to neuroscience: The case of acyl derivatives Aráoz, Rómulo
2015
97 4 p. 622-
1 p.
article
19 Development and validation of an α3β4 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) high-throughput screening- (HTS-) ready assay Whiteaker, Paul
2015
97 4 p. 622-623
2 p.
article
20 Development of [18F]ASEM, a specific radiotracer for quantification of the α7-nAChR with positron-emission tomography Horti, Andrew G.
2015
97 4 p. 566-575
10 p.
article
21 Differential modulation of α3β4 and α3β4α5 nAChR isoforms by the endogenous neuromodulator lynx1 George, A.A.
2015
97 4 p. 628-629
2 p.
article
22 Diverse nicotinic mechanisms in a model of multiple sclerosis Lukas, Ronald J.
2015
97 4 p. 633-634
2 p.
article
23 Editorial Advisory Board 2015
97 4 p. iii-
1 p.
article
24 Engineered acetylcholine binding proteins to explore ligand recognition and specificity Bobango, Janet
2015
97 4 p. 627-628
2 p.
article
25 Exploiting ligand selectivity to understand allosteric receptor opening Indurthi, Dinesh C.
2015
97 4 p. 624-
1 p.
article
26 Exploring the structure activity relationships of halogen containing N-(pyridin-3-yl)-piperazines and homopiperazines at α4β2 nAChRs Rudner-Varga, Vanda
2015
97 4 p. 623-
1 p.
article
27 High affinity α3β4 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor ligands AT-1001 and AT-1012 attenuate cocaine-induced conditioned place preference and behavioral sensitization in mice Khroyan, Taline V.
2015
97 4 p. 531-541
11 p.
article
28 Imaging CA1-hippocampal neuronal ensembles during nicotine-dependent contextual associations Xia, Li
2015
97 4 p. 634-
1 p.
article
29 Importance of microglial α7 nicotinic receptors in neuroprotection: The central cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway López, Manuela G.
2015
97 4 p. 625-
1 p.
article
30 Long-lasting changes in neural networks to compensate for altered nicotinic input John, Danielle
2015
97 4 p. 418-424
7 p.
article
31 Methadone’s effect on nAChRs—a link between methadone use and smoking? Talka, Reeta
2015
97 4 p. 542-549
8 p.
article
32 Modulation of aggressive behavior in mice by nicotinic receptor subtypes Lewis, Alan S.
2015
97 4 p. 488-497
10 p.
article
33 Modulation of hippocampal neuronal network oscillations by α7 nACh receptors Stoiljkovic, Milan
2015
97 4 p. 445-453
9 p.
article
34 Modulation of α4β2 NACHRs via an extracellular binding site: Structural studies and novel engineered receptors to aid drug discovery Balle, Thomas
2015
97 4 p. 623-624
2 p.
article
35 Multi-target directed ligands: Electrophysiological characterization of an anticholinesterase inhibitor coupled to an agonist of α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor Aráoz, Rómulo
2015
97 4 p. 621-
1 p.
article
36 α5 nAChR modulation of the effects of nicotine on ventral-striatal DA release and cue-reward learning Howe, W.
2015
97 4 p. 634-635
2 p.
article
37 Nicotine modulation of fear memories and anxiety: Implications for learning and anxiety disorders Kutlu, Munir Gunes
2015
97 4 p. 498-511
14 p.
article
38 Nicotine pretreatment alters the responses to ethanol and diazepam via GABAA receptor signaling Ostroumov, A.
2015
97 4 p. 624-
1 p.
article
39 Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors as therapeutic targets: Emerging frontiers in basic research and clinical science – Editorial Comments Dani, John A.
2015
97 4 p. 351-
1 p.
article
40 Nicotinic ligands as multifunctional agents for the treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders Terry Jr., Alvin V.
2015
97 4 p. 388-398
11 p.
article
41 Nicotinic modulation of auditory evoked potential electroencephalography in a rodent neurodevelopmental model of schizophrenia Kohlhaas, Kathy L.
2015
97 4 p. 632-
1 p.
article
42 Nicotinic modulation of auditory evoked potential electroencephalography in a rodent neurodevelopmental model of schizophrenia Kohlhaas, Kathy L.
2015
97 4 p. 482-487
6 p.
article
43 Nicotinic receptor excitation of descending pain modulatory pathways Umana, Iboro C.
2015
97 4 p. 626-627
2 p.
article
44 Nicotinic receptors increase cell proliferation and tumour progression in non-small cell lung cancer cell line Mucchietto, Vanessa
2015
97 4 p. 631-
1 p.
article
45 Nicotinic regulation of central auditory processing: Towards a drug therapy for auditory processing disorders Metherate, Raju
2015
97 4 p. 630-
1 p.
article
46 Nicotinic treatments not only for tobacco, but also other addictions Levin, Edward D.
2015
97 4 p. 635-
1 p.
article
47 Nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy-associated intracellular-loop mutant subunits alter single-channel properties of α4β2-nicotinic receptor isoforms Weltzin, Maegan M.
2015
97 4 p. 628-
1 p.
article
48 α2-Null mutant mice have altered levels of neuronal activity in restricted midbrain and limbic brain regions during nicotine withdrawal as demonstrated by cfos expression Upton, Montana
2015
97 4 p. 558-565
8 p.
article
49 Pharmacological profile of S 76892, a new ligand at nicotinic α7-subtype receptors Danober, L.
2015
97 4 p. 624-625
2 p.
article
50 Positive allosteric modulation of the α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor reverses chronic cognitive deficits after TBI Titus, David J.
2015
97 4 p. 635-
1 p.
article
51 Radiosynthesis and in vitro validation of [3H]NS14492 as a novel high affinity α7 nicotinic receptor radioligand Donat, Cornelius K.
2015
97 4 p. 629-
1 p.
article
52 Reducing inflammation and rescuing FTD-related behavioral deficits in progranulin-deficient mice with α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonists Minami, S. Sakura
2015
97 4 p. 454-462
9 p.
article
53 Reduction of aggressive behavior in mouse models by the selective α7 nicotinic partial agonist GTS-21 Lewis, Alan S.
2015
97 4 p. 632-633
2 p.
article
54 Striatal cholinergic interneurons regulate L-dopa-induced dyskinesias Bordia, Tanuja
2015
97 4 p. 630-
1 p.
article
55 Structural studies of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor α1 subunit and Fab35 complex to understand autoimmune disease of myasthenia gravis Noridomi, Kaori
2015
97 4 p. 627-
1 p.
article
56 T-cell receptors modify neuronal function in the central nervous system Komal, Pragya
2015
97 4 p. 512-517
6 p.
article
57 The deletion of the α7 subunit partially rescues vestibular dysfunction in the α9 knockout Morley, Barbara
2015
97 4 p. 630-631
2 p.
article
58 The effect of α7 nicotinic receptor activation on glutamatergic transmission in the hippocampus Cheng, Qing
2015
97 4 p. 439-444
6 p.
article
59 The human clinical phenotypes of altered CHRNA7 copy number Gillentine, Madelyn A.
2015
97 4 p. 352-362
11 p.
article
60 The influence of VTA GABAergic interneurons on β2-containing nAChR-mediated dopamine neuron activity at baseline and during nicotine application: A modeling study Morozova, E.
2015
97 4 p. 626-
1 p.
article
61 The multiple roles of the α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in modulating glutamatergic systems in the normal and diseased nervous system Koukouli, Fani
2015
97 4 p. 378-387
10 p.
article
62 The α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor: A mediator of pathogenesis and therapeutic target in autism spectrum disorders and Down syndrome Deutsch, Stephen I.
2015
97 4 p. 363-377
15 p.
article
63 The nicotinic receptor modulator, lynx2, controls anxiety via regulation of the cholinergic system Anderson, Kristin R.
2015
97 4 p. 632-
1 p.
article
64 The role of alpha5 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in mouse models of chronic inflammatory and neuropathic pain Bagdas, Deniz
2015
97 4 p. 590-600
11 p.
article
65 The role of the dynorphin-kappa-opioid system in reinstatement of nicotine-seeking in mouse self-administration Gomez, A.M.
2015
97 4 p. 634-
1 p.
article
66 The β2 subunit C loop of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor directs allosteric modulator specificity Levandoski, M.M.
2015
97 4 p. 625-
1 p.
article
67 UBXN2A regulates nicotinic receptor degradation by modulating the E3 ligase activity of CHIP Teng, Yanfen
2015
97 4 p. 518-530
13 p.
article
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