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894 related items for PubMed ID: 15590160

  • 1. Pre- and postsynaptic modulation of glycinergic and gabaergic transmission by muscarinic receptors on rat hypoglossal motoneurons in vitro.
    Pagnotta SE, Lape R, Quitadamo C, Nistri A.
    Neuroscience; 2005; 130(3):783-95. PubMed ID: 15590160
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  • 2. Vasopressin facilitates glycinergic and GABAergic synaptic transmission in developing hypoglossal motoneurons.
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  • 3. Activation and desensitization of neuronal nicotinic receptors modulate glutamatergic transmission on neonatal rat hypoglossal motoneurons.
    Quitadamo C, Fabbretti E, Lamanauskas N, Nistri A.
    Eur J Neurosci; 2005 Dec; 22(11):2723-34. PubMed ID: 16324106
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  • 4. Differential effects of ethanol on GABA(A) and glycine receptor-mediated synaptic currents in brain stem motoneurons.
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  • 6. Relative contribution by GABA or glycine to Cl(-)-mediated synaptic transmission on rat hypoglossal motoneurons in vitro.
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  • 7. Muscarinic M4 receptors regulate GABAergic transmission in rat tuberomammillary nucleus neurons.
    Nakamura M, Jang IS.
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  • 10. Modulation of GABAergic synaptic transmission by terminal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the central autonomic nucleus of the neonatal rat spinal cord.
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  • 11. Presynaptic muscarinic acetylcholine receptors suppress GABAergic synaptic transmission in the intermediate grey layer of mouse superior colliculus.
    Li F, Endo T, Isa T.
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  • 12. Spontaneous synaptic activity is primarily GABAergic in vestibular nucleus neurons of the chick embryo.
    Shao M, Hirsch JC, Giaume C, Peusner KD.
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  • 13. N-methyl-D-aspartate triggers neonatal rat hypoglossal motoneurons in vitro to express rhythmic bursting with unusual Mg2+ sensitivity.
    Sharifullina E, Ostroumov K, Grandolfo M, Nistri A.
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  • 14. Synaptic transmission from the supratrigeminal region to jaw-closing and jaw-opening motoneurons in developing rats.
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  • 15. Differential contribution of GABAergic and glycinergic components to inhibitory synaptic transmission in lamina II and laminae III-IV of the young rat spinal cord.
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  • 16. Presynaptic depression of excitatory synaptic inputs to rat hypoglossal motoneurons by muscarinic M2 receptors.
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  • 17. Cholinergic modulation of purinergic and GABAergic co-transmission at in vitro hypothalamic synapses.
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  • 18. Developmental changes in presynaptic muscarinic modulation of excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmission in rat piriform cortex in vitro: relevance to epileptiform bursting susceptibility.
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  • 19. Despite GABAergic neurotransmission, GABAergic innervation does not compensate for the defect in glycine receptor postsynaptic aggregation in spastic mice.
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  • 20. Presynaptic GABAA receptors facilitate spontaneous glutamate release from presynaptic terminals on mechanically dissociated rat CA3 pyramidal neurons.
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