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The following pages link to The perforant path in the seizure sensitive gerbil contains the Ca(2 )-binding protein parvalbumin (Q67963226):
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- Abnormal morphological and functional organization of the hippocampus in a p35 mutant model of cortical dysplasia associated with spontaneous seizures. (Q31826798) (← links)
- Calbindin D28k in the olivocerebellar projection. A light and electron microscope study (Q33881515) (← links)
- Neuron-specific nuclear antigen NeuN is not detectable in gerbil subtantia nigra pars reticulata (Q37215093) (← links)
- Calcium-binding proteins: selective markers of nerve cells (Q40886777) (← links)
- Poor correlation between delayed neuronal death induced by transient forebrain ischemia, and immunoreactivity for parvalbumin and calbindin D-28k in developing gerbil hippocampus (Q48222131) (← links)
- Distribution of acetylcholinesterase in the hippocampal region of the mouse. III. The area dentata (Q48285698) (← links)
- Multiple neurotrophic signals converge in surviving CA1 neurons of the gerbil hippocampus following transient forebrain ischemia (Q48467475) (← links)
- Differential expression of calretinin, calbindin D28K and parvalbumin in the developing human cerebellum. (Q48593281) (← links)
- Parvalbumin disappears from GABAergic CA1 neurons of the gerbil hippocampus with seizure onset while its presence persists in the perforant path (Q48682228) (← links)
- Species-specific expression of parvalbumin in the entorhinal cortex of the Mongolian gerbil: dependence on local activity but not extrinsic afferents (Q51375364) (← links)
- An immunohistochemical study of parvalbumin containing interneurons in the gerbil hippocampus after cerebral ischemia. (Q54196346) (← links)
- Voltage-Dependent Calcium Channels, Calcium Binding Proteins, and Their Interaction in the Pathological Process of Epilepsy (Q58745359) (← links)
- Cortical areas are revealed by distribution patterns of proteoglycan components and parvalbumin in the Mongolian gerbil and rat (Q72452236) (← links)
- Loss of perikaryal parvalbumin immunoreactivity from surviving GABAergic neurons in the CA1 field of epileptic gerbils (Q73825863) (← links)