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211 related items for PubMed ID: 6488010

  • 21. Climbing Fibers Control Purkinje Cell Representations of Behavior.
    Streng ML, Popa LS, Ebner TJ.
    J Neurosci; 2017 Feb 22; 37(8):1997-2009. PubMed ID: 28077726
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  • 22. Alterations in simple spike activity and locomotor behavior associated with climbing fiber input to Purkinje cells in a decerebrate walking cat.
    Kim JH, Wang JJ, Ebner TJ.
    Neuroscience; 1988 May 22; 25(2):475-89. PubMed ID: 3399054
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  • 23. Imaging parallel fiber and climbing fiber responses and their short-term interactions in the mouse cerebellar cortex in vivo.
    Dunbar RL, Chen G, Gao W, Reinert KC, Feddersen R, Ebner TJ.
    Neuroscience; 2004 May 22; 126(1):213-27. PubMed ID: 15145087
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  • 31. Sensory stimulus evokes inhibition rather than excitation in cerebellar Purkinje cells in vivo in mice.
    Chu CP, Bing YH, Qiu DL.
    Neurosci Lett; 2011 Jan 07; 487(2):182-6. PubMed ID: 20965231
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  • 34. Information about peripheral events conveyed to the cerebellum via the climbing fiber system in the decerebrate cat.
    Kolb FP, Rubia FJ.
    Exp Brain Res; 1980 Jan 07; 38(4):363-73. PubMed ID: 7363971
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  • 35. Short-term modulation of cerebellar Purkinje cell activity after spontaneous climbing fiber input.
    Sato Y, Miura A, Fushiki H, Kawasaki T.
    J Neurophysiol; 1992 Dec 07; 68(6):2051-62. PubMed ID: 1491256
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  • 37. Climbing fiber representation of the renal afferent nerve in the vermal cortex of the cat cerebellum.
    Tong G, Robertson LT, Brons J.
    Brain Res; 1993 Jan 22; 601(1-2):65-75. PubMed ID: 8431787
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  • 38. Activity patterns of cerebellar cortical neurones and climbing fibre afferents in the awake cat.
    Armstrong DM, Rawson JA.
    J Physiol; 1979 Apr 22; 289():425-48. PubMed ID: 458677
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  • 39. Interaction between responses in Purkinje cells evoked by climbing fibre impulses and parallel fibre volleys in the cat.
    Campbell NC, Ekerot CF, Hesslow G.
    J Physiol; 1983 Jul 22; 340():225-38. PubMed ID: 6887050
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  • 40. [Effects of NA and 5-HT on the spontaneous and evoked activities of Purkinje cells in cerebellar slice].
    Hu WH, Wang JJ, Zhang MY, Yu QX.
    Sheng Li Xue Bao; 1996 Dec 22; 48(6):581-6. PubMed ID: 9389158
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