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The following pages link to Fine structural localization of connexin‐36 immunoreactivity in mouse cerebral cortex and thalamus (Q46118305):
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- Disrupted-In-Schizophrenia 1 regulates integration of newly generated neurons in the adult brain (Q28507787) (← links)
- The developmental decrease in REM sleep: the role of transmitters and electrical coupling. (Q30492869) (← links)
- Distinct electrical and chemical connectivity maps in the thalamic reticular nucleus: potential roles in synchronization and sensation. (Q33254285) (← links)
- Evidence for electrical synapses between neurons of the nucleus reticularis thalami in the adult brain in vitro. (Q33360003) (← links)
- A novel role of dendritic gap junction and mechanisms underlying its interaction with thalamocortical conductance in fast spiking inhibitory neurons (Q33513733) (← links)
- Brain stimulation reward is integrated by a network of electrically coupled GABA neurons (Q33751955) (← links)
- MHC class I molecules are present both pre- and postsynaptically in the visual cortex during postnatal development and in adulthood (Q34165584) (← links)
- Axodendritic contacts onto calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type II-expressing neurons in the barn owl auditory space map. (Q34718329) (← links)
- Electrical synapses formed by connexin36 regulate inhibition- and experience-dependent plasticity. (Q35170808) (← links)
- Reticular nucleus-specific changes in alpha3 subunit protein at GABA synapses in genetically epilepsy-prone rats (Q35886280) (← links)
- Expression and functions of neuronal gap junctions (Q36058425) (← links)
- Connexon connexions in the thalamocortical system (Q36287121) (← links)
- Under construction: building the macromolecular superstructure and signaling components of an electrical synapse. (Q36423270) (← links)
- Neuronal gap junctions: expression, function, and implications for behavior (Q36493857) (← links)
- Development of hippocampal mossy fiber synaptic outputs by new neurons in the adult brain (Q36893742) (← links)
- Neurons that fire together also conspire together: is normal sleep circuitry hijacked to generate epilepsy? (Q37518565) (← links)
- The barrel cortex as a model to study dynamic neuroglial interaction (Q37525936) (← links)
- Coherence and frequency in the reticular activating system (RAS). (Q38050258) (← links)
- Arousal and drug abuse (Q39448735) (← links)
- Blocking of rat hippocampal Cx36 by quinine accelerates kindling epileptogenesis. (Q40488367) (← links)
- Facilitation of Hippocampal Kindling and Exacerbation of Kindled Seizures by Intra-CA1 Injection of Quinine: A Possible Role of Cx36 Gap Junctions. (Q41538655) (← links)
- Hardwiring goes soft: long-term modulation of electrical synapses in the mammalian brain (Q41986359) (← links)
- Stability of electrical coupling despite massive developmental changes of intrinsic neuronal physiology. (Q42004770) (← links)
- Stereotyped axon pruning via plexin signaling is associated with synaptic complex elimination in the hippocampus. (Q42484951) (← links)
- GABAergic compensation in connexin36 knock-out mice evident during low-magnesium seizure-like event activity (Q42910770) (← links)
- Low-threshold calcium channel subunit Cav3.3 is specifically localized in GABAergic neurons of rodent thalamus and cerebral cortex (Q46955447) (← links)
- Electrical and chemical synapses between relay neurons in developing thalamus (Q48204057) (← links)
- Electrical synapses and the development of inhibitory circuits in the thalamus. (Q48242508) (← links)
- Novel interneuronal network in the mouse posterior piriform cortex (Q48383967) (← links)
- The effector and scaffolding proteins AF6 and MUPP1 interact with connexin36 and localize at gap junctions that form electrical synapses in rodent brain (Q48733746) (← links)
- Differential distribution of release-related proteins in the hippocampal CA3 area as revealed by freeze-fracture replica labeling (Q48830783) (← links)
- A computational model of thalamocortical dysrhythmia (Q57539709) (← links)