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| 158.8 | as revealed with Santa Cruz polyclonal antibody against synapsin | Ia/b |
| 218.10 | ed K+ current to post-excitatory hyperpolarisation in neocortical | IB neurons |
| 191.20 | A single injection of | ibogaine induces expression of the immediate early genes egr-1 and c-fos in |
| 093.10 | the external and dorsal nuclei of the inferior colliculus (ICx; | ICd) |
| 187.9 | nterictal spiking protects against the generation of epileptiform | ictal discharges in the guinea-pig olfactory-limbic cortex |
| 187.13 | Neuronal firing is not necessary for the maintenance of | ictal epileptiform events |
| 093.10 | ty in the external and dorsal nuclei of the inferior colliculus ( | ICx; ICd) |
| 012.2 | of the alpha2-adrenoceptor antagonists R107474, mirtazapine and | idazoxan on hippocampal noradrenaline, serotonin and DOPAC in vivo in rat |
| 074.14 | Dopamine, paranormal | ideation, and the detection of meaningful stimuli |
| 074.23 | Right hemispheric competency for | idiomatic and metaphoric language |
| 075.6 | rat spatial learning system: Studying the interrelation between | idiothetic and allothetic cues |
| 092.2 | Immediate early gene ( | IEG) expression in inferior olive (IO) and other precerebellar structures i |
| 077.9 | ike domain of NR2B forms the binding site of the neuroprotectant | ifenprodil, a selective antagonist of NMDA NR1/NR2B receptors |
| 167.2 | Regulation of axon guidance responses to Semaphorins by | IgCAMs |
| 019.14 | The | IGF-1 / AKT pathway is neuroprotective in Huntington's disease and involves |
| 098.3 | Molecular mechanisms of insulin-like growth factor-1 ( | IGF-1) action during inner ear development |
| 072.10 | Insulin-like growth factor-1 ( | IGF-1) extends developmental climbing fibre plasticity to the end of normal |
| 152.9 | egeneration and motor neurone loss following passive transfer of | IgG from Motor Neuron Disease patients to mice |
| 210.3 | Impairment and restoration of spatial abilities following 192 | IgG-saporin or quisqualic acid lesions of the median septum in rats |
| 039.15 | The role of | IgLONs in the developing chick nervous system |
| 080.21 | Effect on neuromuscular junction transmitter release of an | IgM monoclonal antibody against the terminal moiety of GM2, GalNAc-GD1a and |
| 093.12 | Role of the | Ih current in the hindbrain development in mouse embryo |
| 004.12 | Expression of the | Ih subtype HCN2 in rat striatal progenitor cells |
| 078.4 | GABA-A receptors and hyperpolarization activated inward current ( | Ih) narrow the time window for coincidence detection in layer V pyramidal c |
| 007.21 | calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase | II-alpha is expressed from birth in the developing mouse spinal cord |
| 163.1 | The unexpected effects of | IL-1 in the CNS: hepatic chemokine synthesis |
| 150.4 | Gene deletion of | IL-1 receptor type I accessory protein does not affect infarct extension af |
| 188.14 | Expression of | IL-1 receptors and characterisation of IL-1 actions in mouse microglial cel |
| 022.1 | The pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF and | IL-1 stimulate gene expression and release of several neuropeptides in adre |
| 188.4 | but not sufficient to promote release of mature interleukin-1b ( | IL-1b) from murine macrophages and microglia |
| 053.3 | Increase of | Il-1beta and HLA-DR cells in ventrolateral part of the substantia nigra par |
| 148.3 | IL-1beta exacerbates excitotoxin induced neuronal cell death by potentiatin | |
| 150.6 | Differential regulation of IL-6 by | IL-1beta in neuronal and glial cultures |
| 150.6 | Differential regulation of | IL-6 by IL-1beta in neuronal and glial cultures |
| 147.4 | Endogenous | Il-6 modulates long-term potentiation in the dentate gyrus of freely moving |
| 005.5 | Interleukin enhancer binding factor 3 ( | Ilf3) interacts with the axonal targeting element of Tau mRNA |
| 050.22 | ic mast cells and pharmacological stress: a role in the sense of | ill-being |
| 122.16 | back task for identifying the brain areas affected in depressive | illness |
| 084.14 | ified at a chromosomal translocation associated with psychiatric | illness |
| 213.16 | n a susceptibility region of chromosome 4p linked to psychiatric | illness |
| 080.15 | Image analysis reveals a differential behavior on intracellular calcium inc | |
| 083.16 | ex (area V1) of awake behaving primates while viewing real world | images |
| 159.17 | Spatiochromatic properties of natural | images and human vision |
| 197.4 | Visual mental | imagery and the processing of spatial information |
| 193.16 | uence of hand posture on corticospinal excitability during motor | imagery: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study |
| 027.3 | and fMRI: comparison of brain activity induced by sensation and | imagination of odor |
| 245.2 | NEUROGENERATOR - A database generator for human brain | imaging |
| 108.17 | ction in hepatic encephalopathy in functional magnetic resonance | imaging (fMRI) |
| 042.17 | A functional magnetic resonance | imaging (fMRI) study of brain processing of visual sexual stimuli in health |
| 124.21 | ction of attention: Behavioral, electrophysiological and optical | imaging analyses |
| 018.4 | thalamic nucleus. A comparative study between magnetic resonance | imaging and ventriculography |
| 145.17 | ctions during apoptosis in neuron-like cells : a picosecond FRET | imaging microscopy approach |
| 026.3 | Two-photon FM1-43 | imaging of cyclic GMP-dependent long-term depression of synaptic strength |
| 185.2 | Olfaction in heliothine moths: III. Optical | imaging of glomerular activity in the antennal lobe elicited by insect and |
| 051.16 | multiple pre-selected cortical domains, as determined by optical | imaging of intrinsic signals |
| 006.4 | Dynamic | imaging of regenerating synapses between inner ear sensory neurones and neu |
| 220.19 | 3D cellular | imaging of the auditory sensory organ using multiphoton microscopy of a phy |
| 146.14 | Electron microscopy | imaging of the intracellular targeting of gephyrin to the inhibitory synaps |
| 185.10 | Two-photon | imaging of the vascular flow in the rat olfactory bulb |
| 141.14 | Fos | imaging reveals differential patterns of hippocampal and cingulate subfield |
| 044.8 | Digital holographic microscopy: a novel 3D real time optical | imaging technique that reveals glutamate-mediated reversible morphological |
| 027.2 | Imaging the functional architecture of the mammalian olfactory bulb | |
| 095.2 | Imaging the structure and function of dendritic spines | |
| 121.2 | Structural and functional magnetic resonance | imaging, and their cellular correlates, of status epilepticus-induced damag |
| 145.2 | The effect of chronic | imipramine administration on the caM-KII activity intracellular distributio |
| 122.10 | The effect of joint administration of | imipramine and amantadine on binding of [3H]7-OH-DPAT to dopamine D3 recept |
| 213.11 | The effect of combined treatment with | imipramine and amantadine on central dopamine D2 and D3 receptors in rats |
| 122.2 | or subtypes in frontal cortex and hippocampus evoked by repeated | imipramine treatment |
| 121.16 | A new model of epileptiform activity in the | immature cortico-hippocampic formation |
| 079.10 | roles of PI3-kinase and MAP kinase activities in the survival of | immature hippocampal neurons in vitro |
| 176.14 | 2 gene from the nematodes Caenorhabditis elegans and Dirofilaria | immitis |
| 226.17 | Acute | immobilisation stress induces cyclooxygenase-2 expression in rat brain |
| 224.20 | Effect of chronic | immobilisation stress on infarct size after permanent focal cerebral ischae |
| 078.2 | ased dopaminergic metabolism seen in medial prefrontal cortex of | immobilised rats |
| 192.10 | air protein, 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase 1 (Ogg1), after stress | immobilization and during paradoxical sleep |
| 192.8 | Rapid induction of BDNF expression in the hippocampus during | immobilization stress challenge in adult rats |
| 088.9 | A rapid increase of hypothalamic BDNF expression induced by | immobilization stress precedes CRH and AVP expression in adult male rats |
| 208.14 | Neuroregenerative properties of adult rat | immortalised olfactory ensheathing glia clonal lines |
| 103.1 | Comparison of | immortalized and non-immortalized neural stem cells |
| 171.6 | Trafficking of PLP/DM20 and cAMP signaling in | immortalized jimpy oligodendrocytes |
| 036.17 | Cultured NURR1-positive | immortalized mesencephalic progenitor cells (CSM14.1) corroborate the in vi |
| 024.6 | ock similar to that of the suprachiasmatic nucleus is present in | immortalized mouse NIH3T3 fibroblasts |
| 226.27 | Innate | immune response following cerebral ischemia in man |
| 022.7 | Relationship between | immune response induced by adenovirus vector and persistence of transgene e |
| 022.5 | Cellular and humoral | immune responses induced by administration of pseudotyped lentiviral vector |
| 020.3 | y of anti-Abeta antibody isotypes on plaque removal in passively | immunized PD-APP mice |
| 145.9 | Immuno-electron microscopy localizes phocein and s/g2 nuclear autoantigen ( | |
| 204.1 | The | immunobiology of prion diseases |
| 120.13 | Immunocytochemical analysis of the prion protein(PrPc) in photorecepors of | |
| 228.8 | ergic system in the CNS and PNS of gastropods (Helix, Lymnaea) : | immunocytochemical and biochemical characterization |
| 037.2 | Developmental changes in | immunocytochemical expression of lactate transporters MCT1 and MCT2 in the |
| 004.6 | ntiation and apoptosis of rat neural stem cells: a molecular and | immunocytochemical follow-up |
| 090.1 | glutamatergic transmission in the rat major pelvic ganglion : an | immunocytochemical light- and electron microscopy study |
| 157.2 | Immunocytochemical localisation of GABA-A receptor alpha4 subunits on intra | |
| 216.1 | Immunocytochemical localisation of NMDA and AMPA receptor subunits to zinc- | |
| 023.10 | Immunocytochemical localization of extracellular signal-regulated kinases ( | |
| 151.1 | Immunocytochemical localization of the 5-HT6 receptor in control and Alzhei | |
| 122.7 | e increases BDNF protein in the rat hippocampus: Biochemical and | immunocytochemical studies after 4, 7, 14 and 21 days of treatment |
| 117.10 | aviour and olfactory young recognition by parturient ewes: a Fos | immunocytochemical study |
| 086.16 | reduces pain inhibition in the formalin model: a behavioural and | immunocytochemical study in the transgenic ArKO mouse |
| 157.10 | entral hippocampus: Quantitative analysis of vascularization and | immunocytochemically identified GFAP, bNOS and PrPc cells |
| 118.4 | Immunocytochemistry to reveal synapsin at the electron microscope level: su | |
| 188.9 | The human | immunodeficiency virus type-1 Tat protein stimulates the microglial product |
| 089.11 | cells activated by a transient central hyperglycemia using c-Fos | immunodetection |
| 011.18 | minergic neuronal systems of the dogfish telencephalon: a double | immunofluorescence confocal microscope study |
| 025.14 | in 2A receptors in the rat nucleus tractus solitarius : a double | immunofluorescence study |
| 018.1 | The second | immunoglobulin domain of the human TrkB receptor defines the binding sites |
| 041.30 | y show the highest density of insulin receptors - a quantitative | immunohistochemical analysis of the distribution of insulin receptors in th |
| 121.20 | with genetic absence epilepsy: behavioral, electrophysiological, | immunohistochemical and biochemical studies |
| 025.6 | olitarii of the rat. A quantitative receptor autoradiography and | immunohistochemical c-Fos expression study |
| 004.1 | The | immunohistochemical characterisation of oligodendroglial, astroglial and ra |
| 021.2 | Double | immunohistochemical detection of GLUT2 or GLUT4 in the brain combined with |
| 113.6 | Immunohistochemical distribution of P2X purinergic receptors in the monkey | |
| 046.9 | Molecular and | immunohistochemical identification of cyclic AMP response element binding ( |
| 112.4 | Immunohistochemical investigations of transmitter-related proteins, neurope | |
| 045.25 | eceptor (CRLR) and receptor activity modifying proteins (RAMP) ; | immunohistochemical localization in human cerebral vasculature |
| 221.15 | Immunohistochemical localization of a novel acyl-CoA synthetase, lipidosin, | |
| 080.13 | Immunohistochemical localization of P/Q-type calcium channels in the rat ce | |
| 057.10 | Immunohistochemical localization of transcription coactivator SRC-1 in the | |
| 025.16 | atin receptors in the rat nucleus of the solitary tract: PCR and | immunohistochemical studies |
| 112.20 | pressing cannabinoid CB1 receptors in the rat cingulate cortex - | immunohistochemical study |
| 156.8 | ion in the rat motoneurons following spinal cord hemisection: an | immunohistochemical study |
| 025.7 | hetic ganglia: Identification by retrograde neuronal tracing and | immunohistochemistry |
| 118.5 | arly postnatal development versus pathology in rats: anatomy and | immunohistochemistry |
| 091.18 | The anatomy of the porcine subthalamic nucleus evaluated by | immunohistochemistry and unbiased stereology |
| 157.21 | tion in the rat based on retrograde transport of Fluoro Gold and | immunohistochemistry of calcium binding proteins |
| 012.5 | -containing neurons of paraventricular nucleus of hypothalamus - | immunohistological study |
| 036.3 | Immunolocalization of myoneurin, a member of the BTB/POZ protein family, in | |
| 053.2 | Altered expression of the | immunophilin fkbp12 in the brain of patients with neurodegenerative disease |
| 171.13 | Appearance of annexin II | immunopositiviy in reactive astrocytes anti-coincides with microglial activ |
| 141.10 | Parvalbumin | immunoreactive dendrites co-localize with apical dendritic bundles of layer |
| 183.15 | Noxious-evoked c-fos expression in brainstem neurones | immunoreactive for mu-opioid, GABA-B and NK1 receptors |
| 185.7 | ctron microscopic analysis of ciliary neurotrophic factor(CNTF) - | immunoreactive neurons and glia in the adult rat primary olfactory pathway |
| 140.4 | Host-derived tyrosine hydroxylase | immunoreactive neurons in fetal ventromesencephalic grafts placed in the la |
| 123.6 | perisomatic innervation of corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) - | immunoreactive neurons in the rat central amygdaloid nucleus |
| 086.9 | astructural localisation of equilibrative nucleoside transporter | immunoreactive profiles in the rat spinal dorsal horn |
| 229.7 | e-related peptide (CGRP) - and choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) - | immunoreactive systems in the brain of Salmo trutta fario |
| 081.8 | Plastic changes in the distribution of NK1, GLUR1 and GLUR2/3 | immunoreactivities in the rat spinal cord evoked by formalin and Freund's a |
| 057.19 | Immunostaining for cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript (cart) pep | |
| 224.1 | actor VEGF through adeno-associated virus (AVV) vectors produces | immunostaining for erythropoietin either in ischemic or normal brain |
| 042.5 | Differential FosB-like | immunostaining in the dorsal raphe and behavioral profile in the learned he |
| 091.21 | Substance P | immunostaining in the globus pallidus of the rat |
| 056.6 | Mepivacaine alters enkephalin | immunostaining in the rat brain |
| 141.13 | cells grafts implanted into the dorsal hippocampus of rats after | immunotoxic denervation |
| 222.10 | arkers of inflammation in Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive | impairment |
| 008.4 | Neural substrates of episodic memory deficit in mild cognitive | impairment (MCI) using voxel-based-morphometry (VBM) |
| 184.5 | in the inner ear epithelial gap junction network causes hearing | impairment and massive cell death |
| 210.10 | nduced a decrease in attention in rats: a new model of cognitive | impairment and of pain evaluation in animal |
| 210.3 | Impairment and restoration of spatial abilities following 192 IgG-saporin o | |
| 151.13 | Cognitive performance | impairment associated with poor peripheral glucoregulation: Implications fo |
| 193.1 | l load-lifting task: kinematic and electromyographic evidence of | impairment in autism |
| 107.22 | Role of memory | impairment in pain sensitivity |
| 041.34 | cular mechanisms of lead (Pb+2) -mediated long-term memory (LTM) | impairment in the adult rat brain |
| 141.11 | alysis of RSK2 deficient mice: An animal model for the cognitive | impairment In the Coffin-Lowry syndrome |
| 168.1 | del: mice with a partial trisomy of chromosome 17 show cognitive | impairment in the Morris water maze |
| 141.4 | Working memory | impairment induced by prenatal injection of an anti-mitotic agent in the ra |
| 054.18 | Developmental | impairment of auditory evoked N1/P2 component in rats undernourished utero: |
| 051.21 | Impairment of binocular vision in the adult cat induces plastic changes in | |
| 055.3 | Severe | impairment of NMDA receptor function through targeted point mutation of the |
| 069.10 | Age-related environmental | impairment of olfactory bulb neurogenesis |
| 107.20 | Blockade of dopamine D1/D5 receptors causes a delay-dependent | impairment of spatial memory in a watermaze matching-to-place task |
| 107.17 | Impairment on object recognition memory in dopamine D1A receptor knockout m | |
| 175.26 | Indomethacin protects against self-stimulation | impairment produced by 6-hydroxydopamine lesions in the rat |
| 075.14 | linked non-specific mental retardation, show selective cognitive | impairments and alterations of social behavior |
| 107.29 | The effects of E2020 (Aricept) on scopolamine-induced | impairments in attention and reference memory in the rat |
| 107.12 | Reversal of scopolamine-induced | impairments in object discrimination by the NSAID, mefenamic acid |
| 218.8 | Relation of the membrane | impedance resonance oscillatory properties of stellate cells in the entorhi |
| 060.2 | Lesion-induced basement membranes as | impediment for axon regeneration in the CNS |
| 240.3 | Trends in | implantable biomedical microdevices for neural applications |
| 140.1 | rs regenerated through polyimide sieve electrodes over long term | implantation |
| 029.1 | Responses of the auditory cortex to cochlear | implantation in congenitally deaf cat |
| 018.11 | Reconstruction of nigro-striatal dopaminergic innervation by | implantation of GDNF-releasing biodegradable microspheres |
| 018.4 | Pretargeting for the | implantation of stimulation electrodes into the subthalamic nucleus. A comp |
| 038.10 | Fate of neural stem cells | implanted into the adult, newborn and embryonic forebrain |
| 141.13 | esponsive neural stem cells grafts and fetal septal cells grafts | implanted into the dorsal hippocampus of rats after immunotoxic denervation |
| 018.14 | larisation in the rejection of fetal porcine mesencephalic cells | implanted into the rat striatum |
| 051.9 | Physiological and histopathological evaluation of chronically | implanted microelectrode arrays |
| 240.2 | tional electrical multisite stimulation: applications to retinal | implants |
| 083.7 | Transmitting form and motion from retina | implants to the visual cortex of cats |
| 240.5 | Hearing with auditory prostheses (cochlear | implants) |
| 240.4 | Methods for the development of retina | implants: the representation of spatial and temporal electrical retina stim |
| 106.8 | QTL mapping | implicates G protein signalling as candidate pathway influencing anxiety in |
| 114.7 | llular distribution and secretion of NESP55, a novel genomically | imprinted chromogranin-like protein |
| 043.5 | elopmental locus coeruleus autoreceptors in a mammalian model of | imprinting |
| 056.17 | Effects of amphetamine on carrier- and | impulse-dependent striatal dopamine release in adult VMAT-2 mutant mice |
| 057.1 | Altered profile of | impulsive behaviour and response to amphetamine in adult male rats followin |
| 009.6 | idence from inbred strains of mice for common genetic effects on | impulsivity and hyperactivity |
| 138.12 | on of neurites and inhibition of neuronal differentiation in the | IMR32 cell line: eosinophil-mediated mechanisms |
| 080.7 | Possible role of Ca2+ channels in human neuroblastoma | IMR32 cell proliferation and death following extremely low frequency (ELF) |
| 174.28 | ats make spatial judgements about the positions of objects in an | inaccessible observed space |
| 149.10 | Plasma membrane calcium pumps are cleaved and | inactivated by caspase: a possible link between apoptosis and necrosisis in |
| 179.14 | KcsA channel reconstituted into giant liposomes: Effects of the | inactivating "ball" peptide from the Shaker B K+ channel |
| 013.8 | D2 dopamine receptor activation decreases rapidly | inactivating and persistent sodium currents and reduces spike activity in r |
| 013.10 | A slowly | inactivating tetrodotoxin-resistant sodium current in myenteric sensory neu |
| 080.16 | domains from L-type calcium channels involved in calcium-induced | inactivation bind to both calmodulin and ryanodine receptors |
| 185.13 | y bulb granule cells: contribution of low-threshold Ca2+ channel | inactivation by sustained depolarization |
| 141.17 | Unilateral hippocampal | inactivation by tetrodotoxin impairs performance in a place avoidance task |
| 080.23 | p and the III-IV loop of Cav2.1 contributes to voltage-dependent | inactivation in a beta-dependent manner |
| 124.28 | Visual target selection deficits after parietal | inactivation in monkey |
| 159.8 | Visually guided manual tracking movements during reversible | inactivation of area MT in rhesus monkey |
| 075.3 | Effects of reversible | inactivation of bilateral accumbens nuclei on memory storage in rat |
| 151.15 | Aberrant phosphorylation and | inactivation of delta-CaM kinase II in fibroblasts from Alzheimer's disease |
| 107.15 | Inactivation of dentate gyrus CA3 connections disrupts spatial learning in | |
| 080.24 | Ca2+-dependent modulation and gene | inactivation of E-type voltage-gated Ca2+-channels |
| 179.16 | Novel structural determinants for the rapid | inactivation of Kv1alpha/Kvbeta channel complexes |
| 088.24 | Inactivation of the glucocorticoid receptor in the nervous system affects e | |
| 041.5 | erone levels are not increased by selective lesions or temporary | inactivation of the hippocampus |
| 049.9 | amine uptake in rat striatal synaptosomes: relationship with the | inactivation of the Na+/K+ ATPase |
| 053.9 | The | inactivation of the vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT2) by reserpine |
| 175.28 | ects of permanent excitotoxic lesion and reversible tetrodotoxin | inactivation or muscimol inhibition of the dorsal and ventral hippocampus |
| 177.4 | The regulation of nitric oxide signals in the brain by an | inactivation pathway |
| 125.2 | solateral prefrontal cortex in reflexive saccade inhibition : an | inactivation study |
| 179.11 | a-conotoxin pviia binding to shaker k+-channels with fast c-type | inactivation: influence of extracellular potassium |
| 226.20 | ABA-A receptors by the creatine-precursor guanidinoacetate in an | inborn error of creatine biosynthesis |
| 017.31 | Light adaptation processes are different in BALB/cJ and CXBI | inbread mouse strains due to the quantitative differences in tyrosine-hydro |
| 121.20 | The WAG/Rij | inbred line rats with genetic absence epilepsy: behavioral, electrophysiolo |
| 078.3 | Benzodiazepine resistant/ sensitive anxiety in outbred and | inbred lines of 5-HT1a receptor knockout mice |
| 106.13 | Impact of behavioral dimensions on cognitive performance in | inbred mice strains C57BL/6 and DBA/2 |
| 041.6 | Place vs response learning in | inbred mice: Strain differences in performance correlate with distinct patt |
| 053.27 | Characterisation of a subpopulation of the | inbred mouse strain C57BL/6J with a deletion of the alpha-synuclein locus a |
| 213.13 | Effects of the selective CRH1 receptor antagonist R121919 in | inbred mouse strains with distinct differences in unconditioned behaviour |
| 009.6 | Evidence from | inbred strains of mice for common genetic effects on impulsivity and hypera |
| 091.20 | A single-cell study of the efferent projections of the zona | incerta in the rat |
| 143.2 | d lipid composition of lipoproteosome vesicles on the functional | incorporation of nAChRs into the Xenopus oocyte membrane |
| 149.27 | BN82451: a new neuroprotective agent with a large therapeutic | index |
| 041.35 | Individual differences in behavioral reactivity to novelty are associated w | |
| 106.11 | Regulation of NCAM expression in the hippocampus is related to | individual differences in emotion and learning responses |
| 209.12 | Individual differences in the effects of social stress on spatial learning | |
| 036.11 | Ontogenetic trends in neuron populations expressing | individual enzymes of dopamine synthesis in the rat arcuate nucleus |
| 114.10 | Properties of asynchronous release at | individual GABAergic boutons in culture |
| 085.13 | relations between the total number of neurons and the volumes of | individual human hippocampal subdivisions, but no age related changes in th |
| 151.11 | oidogenic peptides and okadaic acid induces different effects on | individual nAChR subunits in cultured rat hippocampal neurons |
| 091.15 | derlying amygdala and hippocampal physiological convergence onto | individual projection neurons of the nucleus accumbens in rat |
| 016.12 | Mossy fiber LTP: optical quantal analysis at | individual synapses |
| 113.12 | The carboxyl-terminus as an | individualized regulatory domain of the A1-adenosine receptor |
| 041.31 | osits in the dentate gyrus are rescued by chronic treatment with | indomethacin |
| 175.26 | Indomethacin protects against self-stimulation impairment produced by 6-hyd | |
| 088.13 | Perinatal maternal undernutrition | induced-disturbances of the hypothalamo-pituitary adrenal (hpa) axis and hy |
| 037.4 | Inducible and reversible dysmyelination in MBP-TK mice | |
| 199.1 | The use of | inducible genetic strategies to study the link between synaptic plasticity |
| 079.11 | Inducible inhibition of calcineurin (phosphatase 2B) impairs depotentiation | |
| 222.4 | Inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and sleep-wake cycle during ageing i | |
| 225.4 | Cyclosporin- A modulates both constitutive and | inducible nitric oxide synthase activities in rat lesioned spinal cord tiss |
| 103.10 | postnatal subventricular zone neurospheres express neuronal and | inducible nitric oxide synthases and modulate their proliferation in respon |
| 171.3 | priate cytokines allows for the differentiation of a doxycycline | inducible oligodendrocyte precursor cell line in vitro |
| 191.6 | A parallel study of the rewarding effects and c-fos | induction elicited by morphine microinjections into the ventral tegmental a |
| 016.18 | Effect of LTP | induction in awake rats on the expression and dendritic trafficking of Arc |
| 058.12 | Enhanced vulnerability and impaired nitric oxide synthase | induction in axotomized facial motoneurons of presympomatic mice carrying a |
| 064.1 | Rules for synaptic plasticity | induction in rat prefrontal cortex studied at the single neuron level |
| 016.17 | Psychological stress impairs LTP | induction in the fimbria-accumbens pathway |
| 042.19 | The effect of the change of context on c-fos | induction in the periaqueductal grey as a pathway of activation during fear |
| 082.11 | Different | induction mechanisms can produce a protein synthesis dependent late-LTP in |
| 036.15 | Induction of a dual neuronal and neuroendocrine phenotype in differentiatin | |
| 140.7 | Induction of angiogenesis in the CNS is associated with nestin expression | |
| 153.13 | Induction of AP-1 binding after cocaine treatment is down-regulated by ERK | |
| 192.8 | Rapid | induction of BDNF expression in the hippocampus during immobilization stres |
| 048.5 | Postsynaptic | induction of BDNF-mediated long-term potentiation in hippocampal dentate gr |
| 215.2 | The | induction of c-Fos proteins in the rat cortex by DOI, 5-HT2A/2C receptors a |
| 116.14 | mGluR1-independent | induction of cerebellar LTD through inhibition of protein phosphatase PP2A |
| 186.4 | Dopamine D1 receptor subtype stimulation is required for the | induction of dyskinesias in a mouse model of Parkinson disease |
| 057.20 | Induction of Fos protein in medullary neurones projecting to amygdala and p | |
| 172.12 | and distribution of neuregulin receptors and impairs neuregulin | induction of glucose uptake |
| 009.5 | A primate model of Tourette's syndrome: | Induction of hyperactivity, attention deficit and stereotypy by microinject |
| 192.2 | Differential | induction of immediate early gene markers of cellular activation in respons |
| 116.11 | ive element binding protein (CREB) phosphorylation following the | induction of long-term depression (LTD) in perirhinal cortex |
| 116.1 | Primed | induction of long-term depression facilitates high frequency stimulation-in |
| 048.7 | Brief exposure to a novel environment facilitates the | induction of long-term potentiation (LTP) in the hippocampal CA1 area of fr |
| 082.10 | odelling of synapse and dendritic spine morphology 6 hours after | induction of long-term potentiation in the dentate gyrus of rat hippocampus |
| 048.15 | te activity of NMDA receptor-mediated currents and influence the | induction of LTP in CA1 hippocampal neurons |
| 225.16 | Induction of matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) and tissue inhibitor of mat | |
| 182.8 | parameters of microglia activation, nitric oxid release and the | induction of outward currents |
| 178.13 | ferentiation of embryonic carcinoma cells is associated with the | induction of phospholipase D activity |
| 069.9 | Induction of rat midbrain dopaminergic neurons in vitro by sonic Hedgehog a | |
| 225.7 | Induction of STAT3 signaling in activated astrocytes and sprouting septal n | |
| 151.11 | Induction of tau-hyperphosphorylation by amyloidogenic peptides and okadaic | |
| 138.16 | Deletions in GAP-43 sequence differentially affect filopodia | induction. Is phosphorylation also involved |
| 188.7 | Microglial activation does not rhyme with iNOS | induction. Or does it |
| 244.4 | Making the promise of stem cells a therapeutic reality - an | industrial perspective |
| 041.29 | Inexpensive computer-aided manufacturing used to design and fabricate multi | |
| 074.24 | Is | infant crying a simple alarm signal or a special kind of protocommunication |
| 189.7 | Diffusion parameters in the cortex of rats with | infantile obstructive hydrocephalus |
| 008.12 | of the auditory event-related potential in preterm and fullterm | infants |
| 150.4 | letion of IL-1 receptor type I accessory protein does not affect | infarct extension after temporary middle cerebral occlusion in mice |
| 224.20 | Effect of chronic immobilisation stress on | infarct size after permanent focal cerebral ischaemia in rats |
| 224.6 | 5-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1, 25-D3) and 17beta-estradiol (E) reduce | infarct size and heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) upregulation after photothrombotic |
| 224.15 | depression preconditioning in mice reduced the size of ischaemic | infarcts, but did not alter EEG and DC-potential changes associated with tr |
| 120.12 | Axonal transport of the prion protein in normal and scrapie | infected hamsters |
| 155.7 | Intracerebral transplantation of embryonic dopaminergic neurons | infected, ex-vivo, with an HSV-GDNF, in a 6-OHDA rat model of Parkinson's d |
| 120.20 | nction of voltage-gated calcium channels is disturbed by a prion | infection and can be restored by quinacrine treatment |
| 093.1 | work in mouse neonates using challenge virus strain (CVS) rabies | infection and tyrosine-hydroxylase immunoreactivity |
| 120.10 | Differential expression of spleen expressed gene during TSE | infection in mice |
| 188.10 | Borna disease virus | infection of neurons interferes with MAPK signaling, neurotrophin responsiv |
| 124.29 | Neuromodulation of cortical | inference by acetylcholine, as illustrated by a hidden Markov model of its |
| 066.3 | Evidence for a Bayesian | inference model of transsaccadic perception |
| 061.4 | Integration and | inferentional processes in visual cortex |
| 184.7 | itory neurons from the isofrequency layer of the central nucleus | inferior colliculus |
| 093.10 | vocal neuronal activity in the external and dorsal nuclei of the | inferior colliculus (ICx; ICd) |
| 138.4 | Inhibition of axonal regeneration in the | inferior colliculus - the quest for implicated molecules in the mouse-model |
| 029.2 | Processing of acoustical signals in the | inferior colliculus and the effects of functional ablation of the auditory |
| 010.10 | c acetylcholine receptors enhances GABAergic transmission in the | inferior colliculus of the rat |
| 184.9 | Physiological inputs from the | inferior colliculus to the cochlear nucleus in the guinea pig studied in in |
| 039.4 | antagonizes netrin-1 attractive effects during the migration of | inferior olivary neurons |
| 092.2 | Immediate early gene (IEG) expression in | inferior olive (IO) and other precerebellar structures in rats exposed to a |
| 126.10 | Hindlimb paresis and selective degeneration of the | inferior olive neurons in rats exposed to trans-crotononitrile (trans-2-but |
| 159.5 | Visual integration-neurons within nucleus rotundus (pulvinar | inferior) of the pigeon (Columba livia) |
| 209.18 | Connections between the anterior | inferotemporal cortex and CA1 of the hippocampus in monkey |
| 151.9 | Beta amyloid-induced | inflammation and cholinergic hypofunction in the rat brain in vivo: involve |
| 222.10 | Peripheral markers of | inflammation in Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment |
| 081.8 | rat spinal cord evoked by formalin and Freund's adjuvant induced | inflammation of the hindpaw |
| 183.10 | Pain and | inflammation: acid sensing ion channels (ASICs) as new targets for non ster |
| 090.5 | ine, kynurenine and lipid peroxidation products in patients with | inflammatory bowel disease |
| 059.2 | Inflammatory changes and apoptosis in Parkinson's disease | |
| 072.5 | Neuroprotection and downregulation of the glial response and | inflammatory molecules by Triflusal post-treatment after excitotoxic damage |
| 151.4 | Inhibition of brain | inflammatory response to quisqualic acid injection by NSAIDs in the rat |
| 023.6 | oid (VR1) receptor have reduced sensitivity to acute noxious and | inflammatory stimuli |
| 080.20 | of human short TRP7, a candidate protein for store-operated Ca2+ | influx |
| 089.4 | function in pituitary tumor cells: modulatory effects on calcium | influx and growth hormone secretion |
| 213.5 | Li+ | influx and Li+/Mg2+ competition within bovine chromaffin cells |
| 112.7 | Control of calcium | influx by CB1 cannabinoid receptors in rat cerebellar cortex |
| 114.9 | Application of Ca2+-imaging techniques to disclose the Ca2+ | influx through presynaptic L-type Ca2+-channels that underlies post-tetanic |
| 080.17 | regabalin and gabapentin act at the same site to inhibit calcium | influx through voltage-activated channels in cultured sensory neurones |
| 115.12 | Zinc inhibits presynaptic calcium | influxes in CA3 but not in CA1 hippocampal area |
| 107.7 | olved in the consolidation of egocentric and allocentric spatial | information |
| 197.4 | Visual mental imagery and the processing of spatial | information |
| 197.1 | Top-down control in the integration of multisensory | information |
| 180.22 | ma oscillations mediate long-range intracortical transmission of | information |
| 042.13 | Influence of basolateral amygdala lesion on | information flow in limbic-motor circuitry, assesed by EEG study in freely |
| 107.11 | of the hippocampal CA3-region in memory consolidation of spatial | information in C57BL/6 mice |
| 219.8 | Multisensory coding of spatial | information in cortical neurons of the feline associative cortex |
| 142.2 | the nucleus accumbens is essential for consolidation of spatial | information in mice |
| 083.18 | te cortex (V1) : implications for models of the sparse-coding of | information in natural scenes |
| 125.4 | Neuronal segregation of visual motion and retinal disparity | information in the frontal eye field of macaque monkeys |
| 174.9 | ushroom bodies are necessary for bilateral transfer of olfactory | information in the honeybee brain |
| 155.3 | Convergence and segregation of cortical | information in the substantia nigra pars reticulata |
| 174.13 | earning is less affected than flexibility and spatial/procedural | information processing by lesion of the dorsal hippocampus |
| 211.10 | ucleus accumbens differentially modulate spatial and non-spatial | information processing in the Morris water maze task, in mice |
| 021.7 | Disruption of | information processing in the supplementary motor area of the MPTP-treated |
| 184.15 | Information theoretical analysis of spike count and spike latency codes for | |
| 186.19 | in relation to cerebellar and pallidal thalamic neurons relaying | information to the motor cortex in the macaque monkey: a potential substrat |
| 174.25 | On the local and global | informational content of spiking activity of hippocampal place cells |