Research Article

Active Calcium/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase II (CaMKII) Regulates NMDA Receptor Mediated Postischemic Long-Term Potentiation (i-LTP) by Promoting the Interaction between CaMKII and NMDA Receptors in Ischemia

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(a) Sequential brain T2-w MRI in an individual mouse with photothrombotic lesion. White arrows indicate infarct region. (b) A series of representative brains stained with TTC after photothrombotic lesion. Pale staining indicates infarct region. (c) Detected by Western blotting, a potentiation of NMDAR in TIF caused by the photothrombotic lesion 1 hr after modeling was shown. (d) Statistical plots of data showing the effects of photothrombotic lesion (0 hr after PT, , , ; 1 hr after PT, , , ; 12 hr after PT, , , ).
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