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Glutamate receptors on myelinated spinal cord axons: I. GluR6 kainate receptors

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Myelinated spinal axons express functional GluR6-containing kainate receptors, forming part of novel signaling complexes reminiscent of postsynaptic membranes of glutamatergic synapses. The ability of such axonal "nanocomplexes" to release toxic amounts of Ca(2+) may represent a key mechanism of axonal degeneration in disorders such as multiple sclerosis where abnormal accumulation of glutamate and NO are known to occur.

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