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A splice variant of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDAR1) receptor.

Brain Res Mol Brain Res

October 1993

Molecular Neurobiology Unit, National Institute on Aging, NIH, F.S. Key Medical Center, Baltimore, MD 21224.

A splice variant of the NMDA receptor (NMDAR1) was discovered containing a deletion of 37 amino acids near the carboxyl tail and has been designated NMDAR1b. The 111 nucleotides corresponding to the deleted amino acid sequence were found in a separate exon bounded by consensus intron/exon junction sequences in rat genomic DNA. A partial restriction map of genomic DNA bounding this region placed the deleted exon approximately 600 base pairs (bp) downstream of the upstream exon.

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Activation of thymocyte responses to interleukin-1 by zinc.

Clin Immunol Immunopathol

May 1988

Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, F.S. Key Medical Center, Baltimore, Maryland 21224.

In vitro proliferative responses of murine thymocytes to interleukin-1 are enhanced by supplementing the cultures with the trace nutrient zinc. Zine not only enhances the responses of cells suboptimally activated by PHA but can also prime the cells to respond to IL-1 in the absence of activation by PHA. Zinc affects the early stages of the proliferative response.

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