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DL Lowe is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kainate receptor & Population. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 9 publications.
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Ranges of postural stability and their changes in the elderly
TL;DR: The elderly approached maximum voluntary excursion in a less controlled manner exhibiting greater variability in their lean paths, and had greater range of oscillations at their maximum voluntaryexcursion.
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Dopamine enhances glutamate-activated currents in spinal motoneurons
TL;DR: D dopamine causes cAMP to increase, which results in increased activation of kainate-gated channels during glutamate-mediated transmission, which concludes that dopamine is acting most probably on an avian homolog of the D1 receptor family.
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Evaluation of the postural stability in man: movement and posture interaction
TL;DR: The elderly subjects exhibited a significantly smaller COFP excursion than the young in the circular and forward-backward sways and a nonsignificant reduction in the COFP progression in the rise on toes and squatting tasks.
Expression of glutamate receptor subunits in α-motoneurons
TL;DR: W Whole-cell recordings from 6.5 day embryonic chick α-motoneurons indicated the presence of AMPA, kainate, and NMDA glutamate receptor subtypes in each motoneuron tested, and RT-PCR amplification was used to detect subunits present in mRNA isolated from adult rat spinal cord and from a highly enriched mot oneuron population from embryonic chick.
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Glutamate receptor editing in the mammalian hippocampus and avian neurons.
DL Lowe,Klaus Jahn,Dean O Smith +2 more
TL;DR: RNA editing determines receptor kinetics and permeability of glutamate receptors, and editing in neurons and glia differs, and this difference accounts for part of the disparity between single-neuron and whole-hippocampus data.
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