APStracts (ISSN 1080-4757) Vol. 2, 1995
The American Physiological Society
AJP: Journal of Neurophysiology
- ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT RESPONSE DEPRESSION IN RAT HIPPOCAMPAL CA1 PYRAMIDAL
NEURONS IN VITRO.
Borde, Michel, Jean Ren[acute]e Cazalets and Washington Bu[tilde]no.
Instituto Cajal, CSIC, Avenida Doctor Arce 37, E-28002 Madrid, SPAIN, and
NBM, CNRS, chemin Joseph Aiguier, BP 71, 13402-Marseille, France.
APStracts 2:0165N, 1995.
- CUTANEOUS RESPONSIVENESS OF LUMBAR SPINAL NEURONS IN AWAKE AND HALOTHANE
ANESTHETIZED SHEEP.
Herrero, Juan F. and P. Max Headley.
Department of Physiology, University of Bristol, The School of Medical
Sciences, Bristol BS8 1TD, UK.
APStracts 2:0166N, 1995.
- IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CEREBRAL-GANGLION NEURONS THAT
INDUCE SWIMMING AND MODULATE SWIM-RELATED PEDAL- GANGLION NEURONS IN APLYSIA
BRASILIANA.
Gamkrelidze, G.N., P.J. Laurienti and J.E. Blankenship.
The Marine Biomedical Institute, University of Texas Medical Branch,
Galveston, Texas 77555-1069.
APStracts 2:0167N, 1995.
- Dorsal Horn Projection Targets of On and Off Cells in the Rostral
Ventromedial Medulla.
Fields, H. L., A. Malick and R. Burstein.
Departments of Anesthesia and Neurobiology, Beth Israel Hospital and
Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115. Departments of Neurology,
Physiology and the Keck Center for Integrative Neuroscience, University of
California, San Francisco, California 94143.
APStracts 2:0168N, 1995.
- Frequency Dependent Propagation of Sodium Action Potentials in Dendrites of
Hippocampal CA1 Pyramidal Neurons.
Callaway, Joseph C. and William N. Ross.
Department of Physiology, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY 10595,
TEL: 914-993-4092, FAX: 914-993-4018, EMAIL: callaway@nymc.edu.
APStracts 2:0169N, 1995.
- Arachidonic acid-activated membrane conductances in dissociated cardiac
parasympathetic neurons from Necturus.
Mulvaney, Jennifer M., and Rodney L. Parsons.
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of Vermont, College of
Medicine, Burlington, Vermont 05405, Phone: 802-656-2230, FAX: 802-656-
8704.
APStracts 2:0170N, 1995.
- Competitive interactions between supernumerary and normal sensory neurons
in the cockroach are mediated through a change in quantal content and not
quantal size.
Sosa, Maria A. and Jonathan M. Blagburn.
Institute of Neurobiology and Department of Physiology, University of
Puerto Rico, 201 Blvd. del Valle, Old San Juan, PR 00901.
APStracts 2:0171N, 1995.