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279 related items for PubMed ID: 16130091

  • 1. Electrophysiological properties of human hypothalamic hamartomas.
    Wu J, Xu L, Kim DY, Rho JM, St John PA, Lue LF, Coons S, Ellsworth K, Nowak L, Johnson E, Rekate H, Kerrigan JF.
    Ann Neurol; 2005 Sep; 58(3):371-82. PubMed ID: 16130091
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  • 2. Morpho-functional characterization of neuronal cells at different stages of maturation in granule cell layer of adult rat dentate gyrus.
    Ambrogini P, Lattanzi D, Ciuffoli S, Agostini D, Bertini L, Stocchi V, Santi S, Cuppini R.
    Brain Res; 2004 Aug 13; 1017(1-2):21-31. PubMed ID: 15261095
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  • 3. Electrophysiological properties and subunit composition of GABAA receptors in patients with gelastic seizures and hypothalamic hamartoma.
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  • 6. Electrophysiological properties and thermosensitivity of mouse preoptic and anterior hypothalamic neurons in culture.
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  • 7. Beta-Amyloid peptide25-35 depresses excitatory synaptic transmission in the rat basolateral amygdala "in vitro".
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  • 9. Irreversible loss of a subpopulation of cortical interneurons in the absence of glutamatergic network activity.
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  • 12. GABAA receptor-mediated activation of L-type calcium channels induces neuronal excitation in surgically resected human hypothalamic hamartomas.
    Kim DY, Fenoglio KA, Simeone TA, Coons SW, Wu J, Chang Y, Kerrigan JF, Rho JM.
    Epilepsia; 2008 May 15; 49(5):861-71. PubMed ID: 18076645
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  • 13. Different effects of α-chloralose on spontaneous and evoked GABA release in rat hippocampal CA1 neurons.
    Matsuura T, Iwata S, Shin MC, Wakita M, Ogawa SK, Akaike N.
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  • 14. Inhibitory synaptic transmission differs in mouse type A and B medial vestibular nucleus neurons in vitro.
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  • 15. Synaptically-silent immature neurons show gaba and glutamate receptor-mediated currents in adult rat dentate gyrus.
    Ambrogini P, Minelli A, Lattanzi D, Ciuffoli S, Fanelli M, Cuppini R.
    Arch Ital Biol; 2006 May 30; 144(2):115-26. PubMed ID: 16642790
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  • 16. Conductances mediating intrinsic theta-frequency membrane potential oscillations in layer II parasubicular neurons.
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  • 17. Interleukin-1beta induces hyperpolarization and modulates synaptic inhibition in preoptic and anterior hypothalamic neurons.
    Tabarean IV, Korn H, Bartfai T.
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  • 18. Differences between cation-chloride co-transporter functions in the visual cortex of pigmented and albino rats.
    Barmashenko G, Schmidt M, Hoffmann KP.
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  • 19. Dopamine inhibition: enhancement of GABA activity and potassium channel activation in hypothalamic and arcuate nucleus neurons.
    Belousov AB, van den Pol AN.
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  • 20. Spontaneous network activity in the embryonic spinal cord regulates AMPAergic and GABAergic synaptic strength.
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