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    Differences in effective connectivity between dyslexic children and normal readers during a pseudoword reading task: An fMRI study by Quaglino, V, Bourdin, B, Czternasty, G, Vrignaud, P, Fall, S, Meyer, M.E, Berquin, P, Devauchelle, B, de Marco, G

    Published in Neurophysiologie clinique (01-04-2008)
    “…Summary Purpose This fMRI study investigated phonological and lexicosemantic processing in dyslexic and in chronological age- and reading level-matched…”
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    Analysis of mechanisms of spiking in normally non-spiking motoneurone somata in crayfish by CZTERNASTY, G, KADO, R. T, BRUNER, J

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-11-1989)
    “…ABSTRACT The soma membrane of the abdominal giant motor neurone (MoG) of the crayfish was studied by use of current injection and by measurements of total and…”
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    Arsenazo III transients and calcium current in a normally non-spiking neuronal soma of crayfish by Bruner, J, Czternasty, G, Shimahara, T, Stinnakre, J

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-05-1986)
    “…Arsenazo III was used to investigate Ca2+ transients in the normally non-excitable soma of the motor giant neurones of the crayfish Procambarus clarkii. Two…”
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    Mapping of serotonin-like immunoreactivity in the ventral nerve cord of crayfish by Real, D, Czternasty, G

    Published in Brain research (25-06-1990)
    “…Whole-mount immunohistochemical technique using antibody to serotonin (5-HT) had been used to map presumptive serotoninergic structures in the ventral…”
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    Short and long term depression of neuromuscular transmission in crayfish by Czternasty, G, Bruner, J

    “…Following single excitation of the abdominal giant motoneuron of crayfish, an important depression of neuro-muscular transmission is observed for about 15 mn…”
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    Effects of the monosaccharide derivative 8RN-DAGal on the putative P-type calcium channel expressed in Xenopus oocytes by Fournier, F, Charpentier, G, Lahyani, A, Bruner, J, Czternasty, G, Marlot, D, Ronco, G, Villa, P, Brule, G

    Published in Journal de pharmacie de Belgique (01-11-1993)
    “…P-type calcium channels are expressed in Xenopus oocytes after injection of rat cerebellar mRNA. The FTX and omega-Aga-IVa toxins extracted from Agelenopsis…”
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    Gap-like junctions between neuron cell bodies and glial cells of crayfish by Cuadras, J, Martin, G, Czternasty, G, Bruner, J

    Published in Brain research (04-02-1985)
    “…Data reported up to now on neuron-glia relationships, show that neuron cell bodies and glial cells are separated by a narrow intercellular cleft which is…”
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    Structure-activity relationship of a new family of calcium antagonist molecules derived from monosaccharides by Squalli, J, Brule, G, Czternasty, G, Marlot, D, Ronco, G, Villa, P

    “…The Ca++ antagonist effects of new drugs derived from monosaccharides were tested in the rat duodenal muscle preparation in vitro. The structure-activity…”
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    Étude par IRMf des processus phonologiques impliqués dans la lecture de mots et de pseudo-mots by Quaglino, V., De Marco, G., Bourdin, B., Pottel, A., Czternasty, G., Meyer, M.E.

    “…L’objectif de cette étude est de mettre au point un paradigme, combinant les méthodes de la psychologie cognitive et la technique d’imagerie par résonance…”
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