Trends in Neurosciences 1996 - Abstracts

Trends in Neurosciences 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
A supramolecular complex underlying touch sensitivity.Psychology and mental healthHamill, Owen P., McBride, Don W., Jr.
Beyond the neuronal circuitry.Psychology and mental healthKettenmann, Helmut
Calcium-current facilitation in chromaffin cells. (response to A.C. Dolphin, Trends in Neurosciences, vol. 19, p. 35, 1996)(Letter to the Editor)Psychology and mental healthGarcia, Antonio G., Carbone, Emilio
Demyelination and remyelination.Psychology and mental healthScolding, Neil, Lassman, Hans
Enlightening the path of axons.Psychology and mental healthHarsum, Steven, Tannahill, David
Feedback models of gamma rhythms. (response to J.G.R. Jefferys et al, Trends in Neurosciences, vol. 19, p. 202, 1996)(Letter to the Editor)Psychology and mental healthFreeman, Walter J.
Gene targeting and behaviour: a genetic problem requires a genetic solution. (response to R. Gerlai, Trends in Neurosciences, vol. 19, p. 177, 1996)Psychology and mental healthZimmer, Andreas
Gene targeting in neuroscience: the systemic approach.Psychology and mental healthGerlai, Robert
Gene-targeting studies: new methods, old problems.Psychology and mental healthCrusio, Wim E.
JAK/STAT eats the fat. (Janus kinases/signal transducers and activators of transcription)Psychology and mental healthBell, Graeme I., Miller, Richard J.
Mice, gene targeting and behavior: more than just genetic background.Psychology and mental healthLathe, Richard
Mixed signals in Alzheimer's disease.Psychology and mental healthNeve, Rachael L.
Multiple roles for PrP in the prion diseases.Psychology and mental healthEstibeiro, J. Peter
Presynaptic mechanisms of neurotransmission. (evaluation of symposium revolving on the molecular biology of transmitter release)Psychology and mental healthArbuthnott, G.W.
Recurrent inhibition model of hippocampal CA1 in vivo. (response to J.G.R. Jefferys et al, Trends in Neurosciences, vol. 19, p. 202, 1996)Psychology and mental healthLeung, L. Stan
Reply. (response to article by Aryeh Routtenberg in this issue, p. 471)(Letter to the Editor)Psychology and mental healthGerlai, Robert
Reply. (response to article by Walter J. Freeman in this issue, p. 468)(Letter to the Editor)Psychology and mental healthJefferys, J.G.R., Traub, R.D., Whittington, M.A.
Reverse piedpiperase: is the knockout mouse leading neuroscientists to a watery end?(Letter to the Editor)Psychology and mental healthRouttenberg, Aryeh
Simulations of receptive-field dynamics. (response to G.C. DeAngelis, I. Ohzawa and R.D. Freeman, Trends in Neurosciences, vol. 18, p. 451, 1995)(Letter to the Editor)Psychology and mental healthWang, Y., Chen, Y., Qi, X.
Snake venom, feritilization and neurogenesis.Psychology and mental healthYedvobnick, Barry
Targeted deletion of neuronal nitric oxide: a step closer to understanding its functional significance?Psychology and mental healthGood, Mark
T.P.S. Powell (1923-1996).(Obituary)Psychology and mental healthJones, Edward G.
Unusual behavioral phenotypes of inbred mouse strains.Psychology and mental healthCrawley, Jacqueline N.
When cytokines get on your nerves: cytokine networks and CNS pathologies. (central nervous system)Psychology and mental healthToulmond, S., Parnet, P., Linthorst, A.C.E.
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