This is the twitter account of the Paoletti Lab @IBENS_ENS. We study the structure-function and physiology of glutamate receptors, especially NMDA receptors.
Our review on excitatory GluN1/GluN3 glycine receptors is out in Trends in Neuroscience. You can download it for free at the following link:
sciencedirect.com/science/ar…
We are hiring! 2 years of post-doctoral position in the Paoletti lab to study unconventional glycine-sensitive ionotropic glutamate receptors. RT welcome!
3 posters on the excitatory glycine receptors GluN1/GluN3:
Marco De Battista, Poster session 02, Sunday 14h00-17h30), board 359;
Lara Pizzamiglio and Simon Bossi, Poster session 03 (Monday 9h30-13h), Boards 259 and 260
This week was a very good week for the lab with two ANR grants obtained by @MonyLaetitia and David Stroebel, as well as a PhD fellowship for our newest member Julia Doria. A lot to celebrate 🥳
It unveils that GluN1/GluN3A excitatory glycine receptors (eGlyRs) are widespread in the adult brain, forming a novel signaling modality by which extracellular glycine tunes neuronal activity, circuit function, and behavior. 2/3