Trends in Neurosciences 1996 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A supramolecular complex underlying touch sensitivity. | Psychology and mental health | Hamill, Owen P., McBride, Don W., Jr. |
Beyond the neuronal circuitry. | Psychology and mental health | Kettenmann, 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 health | Garcia, Antonio G., Carbone, Emilio |
Demyelination and remyelination. | Psychology and mental health | Scolding, Neil, Lassman, Hans |
Enlightening the path of axons. | Psychology and mental health | Harsum, 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 health | Freeman, 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 health | Zimmer, Andreas |
Gene targeting in neuroscience: the systemic approach. | Psychology and mental health | Gerlai, Robert |
Gene-targeting studies: new methods, old problems. | Psychology and mental health | Crusio, Wim E. |
JAK/STAT eats the fat. (Janus kinases/signal transducers and activators of transcription) | Psychology and mental health | Bell, Graeme I., Miller, Richard J. |
Mice, gene targeting and behavior: more than just genetic background. | Psychology and mental health | Lathe, Richard |
Mixed signals in Alzheimer's disease. | Psychology and mental health | Neve, Rachael L. |
Multiple roles for PrP in the prion diseases. | Psychology and mental health | Estibeiro, J. Peter |
Presynaptic mechanisms of neurotransmission. (evaluation of symposium revolving on the molecular biology of transmitter release) | Psychology and mental health | Arbuthnott, 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 health | Leung, L. Stan |
Reply. (response to article by Aryeh Routtenberg in this issue, p. 471)(Letter to the Editor) | Psychology and mental health | Gerlai, Robert |
Reply. (response to article by Walter J. Freeman in this issue, p. 468)(Letter to the Editor) | Psychology and mental health | Jefferys, 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 health | Routtenberg, 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 health | Wang, Y., Chen, Y., Qi, X. |
Snake venom, feritilization and neurogenesis. | Psychology and mental health | Yedvobnick, Barry |
Targeted deletion of neuronal nitric oxide: a step closer to understanding its functional significance? | Psychology and mental health | Good, Mark |
T.P.S. Powell (1923-1996).(Obituary) | Psychology and mental health | Jones, Edward G. |
Unusual behavioral phenotypes of inbred mouse strains. | Psychology and mental health | Crawley, Jacqueline N. |
When cytokines get on your nerves: cytokine networks and CNS pathologies. (central nervous system) | Psychology and mental health | Toulmond, S., Parnet, P., Linthorst, A.C.E. |
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