2004
DOI: 10.1093/0199267790.001.0001
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The Macarian Legacy

Abstract: This book explores the remarkable spiritual and theological legacy of the fourth-century Macarian writings. The anonymous author of the writings (commonly referred to as Macarius-Symeon, Pseudo-Macarius, or simply Macarius) had a decisive influence on the shaping and development of the Christian ascetic and mystical tradition. The book offers the first attempt at a broad-based analysis of the character of that influence, standing not only as an exploration of the writings themselves but also of the nature of t… Show more

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“…As found for AMPA receptors, kainate receptors are modulated by auxiliary subunits (Neto proteins, [596,844]). An important function difference between AMPA and kainate receptors is that the latter require extracellular Na+ and Cl-for their activation [106,864]. RNA encoding the GluA2 subunit undergoes extensive RNA editing in which the codon encoding a p-loop glutamine residue (Q) is converted to one encoding arginine (R).…”
Section: Ionotropic Glutamate Receptorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As found for AMPA receptors, kainate receptors are modulated by auxiliary subunits (Neto proteins, [596,844]). An important function difference between AMPA and kainate receptors is that the latter require extracellular Na+ and Cl-for their activation [106,864]. RNA encoding the GluA2 subunit undergoes extensive RNA editing in which the codon encoding a p-loop glutamine residue (Q) is converted to one encoding arginine (R).…”
Section: Ionotropic Glutamate Receptorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As found for AMPA receptors, kainate receptors are modulated by auxiliary subunits (Neto proteins, [554,783]). An important function difference between AMPA and kainate receptors is that the latter require extracellular Na+ and Cl-for their activation [105,803]. RNA encoding the GluA2 subunit undergoes extensive RNA editing in which the codon encoding a p-loop glutamine residue (Q) is converted to one encoding arginine (R).…”
Section: Ionotropic Glutamate Receptorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As found for AMPA receptors, kainate receptors are modulated by auxiliary subunits (Neto proteins, [682,960]). An important function difference between AMPA and kainate receptors is that the latter require extracellular Na + and Clfor their activation [125,985]. RNA encoding the GluA2 subunit undergoes extensive RNA editing in which the codon encoding a p-loop glutamine residue (Q) is converted to one encoding arginine (R).…”
Section: Ampa and Kainate Receptorsmentioning
confidence: 99%