Publikationen
Zeitschriftenartikel (10)
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Zeitschriftenartikel
93, S. 13286 - 13291 (1996)
Acetylcholine receptor e-subunit deletion causes muscle weakness and atrophy in juvenile and adult mice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2.
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496 (2), S. 331 - 338 (1996)
Calcium permeability increase of endplate channels in rat muscle during postnatal development. The Journal of Physiology - London 3.
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383 (6599), S. 431 - 434 (1996)
Calcium influx and transmitter release in a fast CNS synapse. Nature 4.
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17, S. 343 - 352 (1996)
Structure of the NMDA receptor channel M2 segment inferred from the accessibility of substituted cysteines. Neuron 5.
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16 (10), S. 3209 - 3218 (1996)
Frequency and dendritic distribution of autapses established by layer 5 pyramidal neurons in the developing rat neocortex: comparison with synaptic innervation of adjacent neurons of the same class. The Journal of Neuroscience 6.
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491 (3), S. 779 - 797 (1996)
Differential contribution of the NR1- and NR2A-subunits to the selectivity filter of recombinant NMDA receptor channels. Journal of Physiology-London 7.
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496, S. 165 - 173 (1996)
Dimensions and ion selectivity of recombinant AMPA and kainate receptor channels and their dependence on Q/R site residues. The Journal of Physiology - London 8.
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70, S. 1069 - 1081 (1996)
Ca2+ buffering and action potential-evoked Ca2+ signaling in dendrites of pyramidal neurons. Biophysical Journal 9.
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492 (3), S. 775 - 788 (1996)
Structural determinants of channel conductance in fetal and adult rat muscle acetylcholine receptors. Journal of Physiology-London 10.
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8, S. 1580 - 1590 (1996)
Expression of AMPA-glutamate receptor B subunit in rat hippocampal GABAergic neurons. European Journal of Neuroscience: European Neuroscience Association Konferenzbeitrag (1)
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Konferenzbeitrag
Programmbausteine zur Simulation exzitatorischer synaptischer Übertragung zwischen detailliert rekonstruierten Nervenzellen. In: SINN 95, S. 1 - 7. Seminar über biologische Informationsverarbeitung und Neuronale Netze, 23. Juni 1995. Max-Planck-Institut für medizinische Forschung, Heidelberg (1996)