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Welcome to Science With Tal! In this video, we will cover the neurotransmitter: glutamate. More precisely, we will cover its synthesis pathway, its ionotropic receptors (NMDA, AMPA, Kainate) & metabotropic receptor (mGluR). Glutamate is the principal excitatory neurotransmitter in the CNS so it is important to understand its properties. This conversation on neurons in the CNS derives from important concepts that are described in two previous full discussions: 1- To watch the first part (Signal propagation in the Neuron), make sure to go to: • Signal Propagation In The Neuron (Neurophy... 2- To watch the second (The Neuromuscular Junction as the model of the chemical synapse) make sure to go to: • Neuromuscular Junction As The Model For Ch... To improve the quality of my content, I highly value the feedback from the viewer so do not hesitate to give any feedback in the comment section. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Introduction 0:15 Synthesis & reuptake 3:57 Ionotropic channels (NMDA, AMPA, Kainate) 12:39 Metabotropic channels (mGluR) 15:44 Conclusion RESOURCES Here is a list of the resources that I’ve used to produce this video. (Author(s): title resource) Dale Purves: Neuroscience (6th edition) Eric Kandel: Principles of neural science (6th edition) Lodish: Molecular Cell Biology (9th edition) Niswender, Colleen M, and P Jeffrey Conn: Metabotropic glutamate Receptors: physiology, pharmacology, and disease Bünemann, M et al: Activation and deactivation kinetics of alpha 2A- and alpha 2C-adrenergic receptor-activated G protein-activated inwardly rectifying K+ channel currents Howlett, Allyn C et al: CB(1) cannabinoid receptors and their associated proteins Morris, R G: D.O. Hebb: The Organization of Behavior, Wiley: New York; 1949 Stent, G S: A physiological mechanism fo Hebb’s postulate of learning To have more information on these resources, you can refer to the conclusion section where a more formal citation is provided. CREDITS Writing: Tal Klimenko Voice: Tal Klimenko Animations: Tal Klimenko Drawings: Tal Klimenko Editing: Tal Klimenko Introductory jingle: Thierry Du Sablond Conclusion music: lukrembo - sunflower ( • lukrembo - sunflower (royalty free vlog mu... )