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Phospholipid and fatty acid regulation of signal transduction at synapses: potential role for protein kinase C in information storage.
A. Routtenberg
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Psychology
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proteins
100%
information
50%
storage
50%
kinases
50%
phosphorylation
33%
pathology
16%
nervous system diseases
16%
losses
16%
regulations
16%
signals
16%
substrates
16%
fatty acids
16%
concentration
16%
phospholipids
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Protein Kinase C
50%
Protein
33%
Phosphorylation
33%
Temporal Lobe
16%
Signal Transduction
16%
Alzheimer's Disease
16%
Fatty Acid
16%
Phospholipid
16%
Lacunar Amnesia
16%
Synaptic Potential
16%
Protein C
16%
Pathology
16%
Regulatory Mechanism
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Protein Kinase C
50%
Protein
33%
Alzheimer Disease
16%
Phospholipid
16%
Fatty Acid
16%
Protein C
16%
Amnesia
16%
Potentiation
16%