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    Characterization of neuronal migration disorders in neocortical structures: quantitative receptor autoradiography of ionotropic glutamate, GABAA and GABAB receptors by Zilles, Karl, , Meishu, Schleicher, Axel, Luhmann, Heiko J.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-10-1998)
    “…Epileptiform activity was previously described [Luhmann et al. (1998) Eur.J. Neurosci., 10, 3085–3094] in the neocortex of the adult rat following freeze…”
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    Structural Asymmetries in the Human Forebrain and the Forebrain of Non-human Primates and Rats by ZILLES, KARL, DABRINGHAUS, ANDREAS, GEYER, STEFAN, AMUNTS, KATRIN, , MEISHU, SCHLEICHER, AXEL, GILISSEN, EMMANUEL, SCHLAUG, GOTTFRIED, STEINMETZ, HELMUT

    “…ZILLES, K., A. DABRINGHAUS, S. GEYER, K. AMUNTS, M. QÜ, A. SCHLEICHER, E. GILISSEN, G. SCHLAUG, H. STEINMETZ. Structural asymmetries in the human forebrain and…”
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    Characterization of Neuronal Migration Disorders in Neocortical Structures. II. Intracellular In Vitro Recordings by Luhmann, Heiko J, Karpuk, Nikolai, Qu, Meishu, Zilles, Karl

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-07-1998)
    “…Heiko J. Luhmann 1 , Nikolai Karpuk 1 , Meishu Qü 2 , and Karl Zilles 2 1  Institute of Neurophysiology; and 2   C. & O. Vogt Institute of Brain Research,…”
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    Characterization of neuronal migration disorders in neocortical structures: extracellular in vitro recordings by Luhmann, Heiko J., Raabe, Kristin, , Meishu, Zilles, Karl

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-10-1998)
    “…The majority of patients showing neuronal migration disorders in cortical structures suffer from pharmaco‐resistant epilepsy. In order to study the molecular…”
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    Bihemispheric reduction of GABA A receptor binding following focal cortical photothrombotic lesions in the rat brain by , Meishu, Buchkremer-Ratzmann, Irmgard, Schiene, Klaus, Schroeter, Michael, Witte, Otto W, Zilles, Karl

    Published in Brain research (07-12-1998)
    “…Focal brain lesions may lead to neuronal dysfunctions in remote (exofocal) brain regions. In the present study, focal lesions were induced in the hindlimb…”
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    Characterization of neuronal migration disorders in neocortical structures: quantitative receptor autoradiography of ionotropic glutamate, GABA A and GABA B receptors by Zilles, Karl, , Meishu, Schleicher, Axel, Luhmann, Heiko J.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-10-1998)
    “…Epileptiform activity was previously described [ Luhmann et al . (1998 ) Eur.J. Neurosci ., 10, 3085–3094] in the neocortex of the adult rat following freeze…”
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    Neuronal hyperexcitability and reduction of GABAA-receptor expression in the surround of cerebral photothrombosis by Schiene, K, Bruehl, C, Zilles, K, Qü, M, Hagemann, G, Kraemer, M, Witte, O W

    “…Changes of neuronal excitability and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABAA)-receptor expression were studied in the surround of photothrombotic infarcts, which were…”
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    Bihemispheric reduction of GABAA receptor binding following focal cortical photothrombotic lesions in the rat brain by QÜ, M, BUCHKREMER-RATZMANN, I, SCHIENE, K, SCHROETER, M, WITTE, O. W, ZILLES, K

    Published in Brain research (07-12-1998)
    “…Focal brain lesions may lead to neuronal dysfunctions in remote (exofocal) brain regions. In the present study, focal lesions were induced in the hindlimb…”
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    Aging of nucleolar organizer region in rat basal forebrain neurons related to learning and memory by Qü, M, Lü, Z, Zilles, K

    Published in Annals of anatomy (01-01-1994)
    “…The nucleolar organizer of rat basal forebrain neurons was studied with histochemical and morphometrical techniques, in order to analyze quantitatively the…”
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