Search Results - "Kuenzi, F M"
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Effect of capsaicin and analogues on potassium and calcium currents and vanilloid receptors in Xenopus embryo spinal neurones
Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-09-1996)“…1 The potassium current in embryo spinal neurones of Xenopus consists of at least two kinetically distinct components with overlapping voltage‐dependencies of…”
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Ion channels and the control of swimming in the Xenopus embryo
Published in Progress in neurobiology (01-12-1997)“…The Xenopus embryo has been well studied and the circuitry underlying motor pattern generation largely elucidated. We have extended this analysis by…”
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Design and application of a novel brain slice system that permits independent electrophysiological recordings from multiple slices
Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (30-01-2004)“…We describe a novel brain slice system ‘SliceMaster’ that allows electrophysiological recordings from eight brain slices independently. The system consists of…”
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Reduced long-term potentiation in hippocampal slices prepared using sucrose-based artificial cerebrospinal fluid
Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (31-07-2000)“…Sucrose-based artificial cerebrospinal fluid (aCSF) is sometimes used to prepare brain slices for in vitro electrophysiological experiments. This study…”
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Neurological phenotype and synaptic function in mice lacking the Cav1.3 α subunit of neuronal L-type voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels
Published in Neuroscience (2003)“…Neuronal L-type calcium channels have been implicated in pain perception and neuronal synaptic plasticity. To investigate this we have examined the effect of…”
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The Pharmacology and Roles of two K+ Channels in Motor Pattern Generation in the Xenopus Embryo
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (15-02-1998)“…The spinal neurons of the Xenopus embryo that participate in the swimming motor pattern possess two kinetically distinct sets of potassium currents: the fast…”
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Head waving in Aplysia californica. 2. Functional anatomy and muscular activity during behaviour
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-10-1994)“…Bending and twisting movements of the body during head-waving behaviour of the sea hare Aplysia californica are produced by the concerted action of the muscles…”
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Head waving in Aplysia californica. 1. Behavioural characterization of searching movements
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-10-1994)“…Searching is an important component of several types of goal-directed behaviour. In soft-bodied animals, searching behaviour can appear quite complex because…”
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Head waving in Aplysia californica. 3. Interganglionic pathways underlying the coordination and control of searching movements
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-10-1994)“…The central nervous system of the sea hare Aplysia californica is divided into four pairs of ganglia and a fused abdominal ganglion. Work in several…”
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Head waving in Aplysia californica. II. Functional anatomy and muscular activity during behaviour
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-10-1994)“…Bending and twisting movements of the body during head-waving behaviour of the sea hare Aplysia californica are produced by the concerted action of the muscles…”
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Head waving in Aplysia californica. I. Behavioural characterization of searching movements
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-10-1994)“…Searching is an important component of several types of goal-directed behaviour. In soft-bodied animals, searching behaviour can appear quite complex because…”
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Head waving in Aplysia californica. III. Interganglionic pathways underlying the coordination and control of searching movements
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-10-1994)“…The central nervous system of the sea hare Aplysia californica is divided into four pairs of ganglia and a fused abdominal ganglion. Work in several…”
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Impairment in hippocampal long-term potentiation in mice under-expressing the Alzheimer's disease related gene presenilin-1
Published in Neuroscience letters (08-02-2002)“…Presenilin-1 (PS1) is intimately involved in cleavage of amyloid precursor protein to form β-amyloid peptides, certain forms of which aggregate in the brains…”
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Neurological phenotype and synaptic function in mice lacking the Ca sub(V)1.3 alpha subunit of neuronal L-type voltage-dependent Ca super(2+) channels
Published in Neuroscience (01-08-2003)“…Neuronal L-type calcium channels have been implicated in pain perception and neuronal synaptic plasticity. To investigate this we have examined the effect of…”
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Enhanced Learning and Memory and Altered GABAergic Synaptic Transmission in Mice Lacking the alpha 5 Subunit of the GABA sub(A) Receptor
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-07-2002)“…The alpha 5 subunit of the GABA sub(A) receptor is localized mainly to the hippocampus of the mammalian brain. The significance of this rather distinct…”
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Identification of neuronal pathways mediating phototactic modulation of head-waving in Aplysia californica
Published in Behavioral and neural biology (01-05-1991)“…The marine mollusc Aplysia californica exhibits a complex, rhythmic motor response, head-waving, in a variety of naturally occurring behavioral contexts. A…”
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Xenopus embryonic spinal neurons recorded in situ with patch-clamp electrodes - conditional oscillators after all?
Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-07-2003)“…The central pattern generator for swimming Xenopus embryo is organized as two half‐centres linked by reciprocal inhibition. Microelectrode recordings suggest…”
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