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Thompson K, Watson S, Zanato C, DallAngelo S, de Nooij J, Pace-Bonello B, et al.
Exp Physiol . 2023 Sep; 109(1):81-99. PMID: 37656490
A metabotropic glutamate receptor coupled to phospholipase D (PLD-mGluR) was discovered in the hippocampus over three decades ago. Its pharmacology and direct linkage to PLD activation are well established and...
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Paschall M, Miller T, Grube J, Fisher D, Ringwalt C, Kaner E, et al.
Int J Drug Policy . 2021 Jul; 97:103352. PMID: 34252789
Background: Research on the effects of restricting bar opening hours and alcohol sales in middle-income countries is very limited. We assessed compliance with and possible effects of a law enacted...
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Suslak T, Watson S, Thompson K, Shenton F, Bewick G, Armstrong J, et al.
PLoS One . 2015 Jul; 10(7):e0130969. PMID: 26186008
Stretch-activated afferent neurons, such as those of mammalian muscle spindles, are essential for proprioception and motor co-ordination, but the underlying mechanisms of mechanotransduction are poorly understood. The dorsal bipolar dendritic...
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Watson S
J Anat . 2015 Jun; 227(2):214-20. PMID: 26053109
Mechanotransduction by proprioceptive sensory organs is poorly understood. Evidence was recently shown that muscle spindle and hair follicle primary afferents (lanceolates) constantly release glutamate from synaptic-like vesicles (SLVs) within the...
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Zanato C, Watson S, Bewick G, Harrison W, Zanda M
Org Biomol Chem . 2014 Oct; 12(47):9638-43. PMID: 25347058
(-)-Kainic acid potently increases stretch-induced afferent firing in muscle spindles, probably acting through a hitherto uncloned phospholipase D (PLD)-coupled mGlu receptor. Structural modification of (-)-kainic acid was undertaken to explore...
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Banks R, Cahusac P, Graca A, Kain N, Shenton F, Singh P, et al.
J Physiol . 2013 Feb; 591(10):2523-40. PMID: 23440964
Our aim in the present study was to determine whether a glutamatergic modulatory system involving synaptic-like vesicles (SLVs) is present in the lanceolate ending of the mouse and rat hair...