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L T Potter

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Potter L
Chic Med J Exam . 2023 Aug; 45(5):472-475. PMID: 37617838
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Potter L
South Med Rec . 2022 Aug; 13(1):14-16. PMID: 36021963
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Liang J, Potter L
Brain Res . 2001 Nov; 921(1-2):211-8. PMID: 11720728
m1-Toxin1 is a trace component of the venom of the green mamba that antagonizes M(1) muscarinic receptors specifically and irreversibly in vitro. It was injected into the right caudatoputamen of...
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Krajewski J, Dickerson I, Potter L
Mol Pharmacol . 2001 Sep; 60(4):725-31. PMID: 11562434
m1-Toxin1 binds specifically and irreversibly to M(1) muscarinic receptors and can slow the dissociation of [(3)H]N-methylscopolamine ([(3)H]NMS) from these receptors. Yet only 7 of its 65 amino acids are not...
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Potter L
Life Sci . 2001 Jun; 68(22-23):2541-7. PMID: 11392624
This paper discusses the properties of the three most specific ligands found for the extracellular faces of M1, M2 and M4 muscarinic receptors (m1-toxin1, m2-toxin and m4-toxin, respectively). The primary...
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Santiago M, Potter L
Brain Res . 2001 Mar; 894(1):12-20. PMID: 11245810
The striatum has nearly equal numbers of striatonigral and striatopallidal projection neurons. All are GABAergic and inhibitory, but they lie in separate neuronal circuits ('direct' and 'indirect', respectively) that appear...
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Carsi J, Potter L
Toxicon . 2000 Feb; 38(2):187-98. PMID: 10665800
The venom of the green mamba, Dendroaspis angusticeps, was found to have at least six trace m1-specific toxins that block the binding of 3H-N-methylscopolamine to cloned m1 muscarinic receptors. Four...
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ROUSE S, Hamilton S, Potter L, Nathanson N, Conn P
Neurosci Lett . 2000 Jan; 278(1-2):61-4. PMID: 10643801
Activation of muscarinic acetylcholine (ACh) receptors (mAChRs) increases excitability of pyramidal cells by inhibiting several K+ conductances, including the after-hyperpolarization current (Iahp), the M-current (Im), and a leak K+ conductance...
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Carsi J, Valentine H, Potter L
Mol Pharmacol . 1999 Oct; 56(5):933-7. PMID: 10531397
Selective ligands are needed for distinguishing the functional roles of M2 receptors in tissues containing several muscarinic receptor subtypes. Because the venom of the green mamba Dendroaspis angusticeps contains the...
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ROUSE S, Marino M, Potter L, Conn P, Levey A
Life Sci . 1999 Mar; 64(6-7):501-9. PMID: 10069516
Muscarinic receptors modulate hippocampal activity in two main ways: inhibition of synaptic activity and enhancement of excitability of hippocampal cells. Due to the lack of pharmacological tools, it has not...