Article Information
- Received July 11, 2000
- Revision received November 22, 2000
- Accepted November 28, 2000
- First published February 15, 2001.
- Version of record published February 15, 2001.
Author Information
- Isabel Pérez-Otaño1,
- Christine T. Schulteis1,
- Anis Contractor1,
- Stuart A. Lipton2,
- James S. Trimmer3,
- Nikolaus J. Sucher4, and
- Stephen F. Heinemann1
- 1Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, California 92037,
- 2Center for Neuroscience and Aging, The Burnham Institute, La Jolla, California 92037,
- 3Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, State University of New York, Stony Brook, New York 11794, and
- 4Department of Biology, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China
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Disclosures
- Received July 11, 2000.
- Revision received November 22, 2000.
- Accepted November 28, 2000.
This research was supported by a fellowship from the government of Navarra, Spain (I.P.-O.), an International Traveling Research Fellowship from The Wellcome Trust (A.C.), a National Research Service Award (C.T.S.), National Institutes of Health Grant R01 NS28709, grants from the McKnight and Adler Foundations (S.F.H) and the Research Grants Council Hong Kong (N.J.S.), and National Institutes of Health Grants R01 NS34383 to J.S.T. and P01 HD29587 and R01 EY05477 to S.A.L. We thank Kevin Sevarino for the NR3A cDNA, David Colquhoun for providing single-channel analysis software, Shigetada Nakanishi for the rat NR2A plasmid, and Diane M. Papazian for the Shaker B potassium channel cDNA and antibody. We also thank Tim Green, Juan Piña-Crespo, John Wesseling, and Alasdair Gibb for helpful discussions and Quynh-Chi Phan for technical assistance.
Correspondence should be addressed to Dr. Isabel Pérez-Otaño, Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, 10010 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037. E-mail: otano{at}salk.edu.
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