APStracts (ISSN 1080-4757) Vol. 2, 1995
The American Physiological Society
AJP: Journal of Neurophysiology
- ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE PRIMATE INTERSTITIAL NUCLEUS OF CAJAL. I.
EFFERENT PROJECTIONS.
KOKKOROYANNIS, T., C.A. SCUDDER, C.D. BALABAN, S.M. HIGHSTEIN AND A.K.
MOSCHOVAKIS.
Laboratory of Neurophysiology, Dept. of Basic Sciences, Faculty of
Medicine, University of Crete, Eye and Ear Institute, Pittsburgh University,
and Department of Otolaryngology, Washington University School of Medicine in
St. Louis®MDNM¯.
APStracts 2:0284N, 1995.
- MONTE CARLO SIMULATION OF FAST EXCITATORY SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION AT A
HIPPOCAMPAL SYNAPSE.
Wahl, L.M., C. Pouzat & K. J. Stratford.
University Laboratory of Physiology, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PT, United
Kingdom, Laboratoire de Neurobiologie, Ecole Normale Sup[theta]rieure, 46 rue
d'Ulm, 75005 Paris, France, Tel : -44 (865) 272535 / 272500; Fax : -44 (865)
272469.
APStracts 2:0285N, 1995.
- Role of Sympathetic Postganglionic Neurons in Synovial Plasma Extravasation
induced by Bradykinin.
Jia-Pei Miao, Frederick, Wilfrid J[umlaut]anig, Jon D. Levine.
Departments of Medicine, Anatomy, and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,
University of California at San Francisco, Schools of Medicine and Dentistry,
San Francisco, CA 94143-0452A, USA, Physiologisches Institut, Christian-
Albrechts-Universit[umlaut]at zu Kiel, Germany.
APStracts 2:0286N, 1995.
- The importance of NMDA receptors for multi-modal integration in the deep
layers of the cat superior colliculus.
Binns K.E. & T.E.Salt.
Department of Visual Science, Institute of Ophthalmology, Bath street,
London, EC1V 9EL.
APStracts 2:0287N, 1995.
- Effects of glucose deprivation on NMDA-induced current and intracellular Ca
2+ in rat substantia nigra neurons.
Nakashima, Yasunori, Hitoshi Ishibashi, Nobutoshi Harata, and Norio Akaike.
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, and Department of
Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University, 812-82, Japan
.
APStracts 2:0288N, 1995.
- restoration of extensor excitability in the Acute spinal cat by the 5-ht 2
Agonist doi.
Miller, J.F., K.D. Paul, R.H. Lee, W.Z. Rymer and C.J. Heckman.
Department of Physiology, Northwestern University School of Medicine,
Chicago, IL 60611.
APStracts 2:0289N, 1995.
- depolarization of motoneurons in vivo by the 5-HT 2 agonist DOI and its
effect on synaptic noise.
Lee, R.H., J.F. Miller, W.Z. Rymer and C.J. Heckman.
Department of Physiology, Northwestern University School of Medicine,
Chicago, IL 60611.
APStracts 2:0290N, 1995.