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Authors: BARKER JL LAUDER JM
Citation: Jl. Barker et Jm. Lauder, GABA AS A TROPHIC SIGNAL - PREFACE, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(2-3), 1998, pp. 107-108

Authors: PINAL CS TOBIN AJ
Citation: Cs. Pinal et Aj. Tobin, UNIQUENESS AND REDUNDANCY IN GABA PRODUCTION, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(2-3), 1998, pp. 109-118

Authors: MARTIN DL BARKE KE
Citation: Dl. Martin et Ke. Barke, ARE GAD(65) AND GAD(67) ASSOCIATED WITH SPECIFIC POOLS OF GABA IN BRAIN, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(2-3), 1998, pp. 119-129

Authors: FELDBLUM S ANOAL M LAPSHER S DUMOULIN A PRIVAT A
Citation: S. Feldblum et al., PARTIAL DEAFFERENTATION OF THE DEVELOPING RAT SPINAL-CORD DELAYS THE SPONTANEOUS REPRESSION OF GAD(67) MESSENGER-RNAS IN SPINAL CELLS, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(2-3), 1998, pp. 131

Authors: GOTZ M
Citation: M. Gotz, TRANSMITTING TRANSMITTER PHENOTYPES IN BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(2-3), 1998, pp. 145-157

Authors: FAIREN A ALVAREZBOLADO G DEDIEGO I SMITHFERNANDEZ A
Citation: A. Fairen et al., GABA-IMMUNOREACTIVE CELLS OF THE CORTICAL PRIMORDIUM CONTRIBUTE TO DISTINCTLY FATED NEURONAL POPULATIONS, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(2-3), 1998, pp. 159-173

Authors: BAIN G GOTTLIEB DI
Citation: G. Bain et Di. Gottlieb, NEURAL CELLS DERIVED BY IN-VITRO DIFFERENTIATION OF P19 AND EMBRYONICSTEM-CELLS, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(2-3), 1998, pp. 175-178

Authors: PAYSAN J FRITSCHY JM
Citation: J. Paysan et Jm. Fritschy, GABA(A)-RECEPTOR SUBTYPES IN DEVELOPING BRAIN - ACTORS OR SPECTATORS, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(2-3), 1998, pp. 179-192

Authors: GRAYSON DR ZHU WJ HARRIS BT VICINI S ZHENG TA
Citation: Dr. Grayson et al., DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED GABA(A)-RECEPTOR SUBUNITS RESULT IN STRUCTURALLY AND FUNCTIONALLY RECEPTOR ASSEMBLIES FOLLOWING EXCITATORY AFFERENT SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(2-3), 1998, pp. 193-205

Authors: SIEGEL RE
Citation: Re. Siegel, DEVELOPMENTAL EXPRESSION OF CEREBELLAR GABA(A)-RECEPTOR SUBUNIT MESSENGER-RNAS, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(2-3), 1998, pp. 207-217

Authors: KELLOGG CK
Citation: Ck. Kellogg, EARLY DEVELOPMENTAL MODULATION OF GABA(A) RECEPTOR FUNCTION - INFLUENCE ON ADAPTIVE RESPONSES, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(2-3), 1998, pp. 219-234

Authors: BELHAGE B HANSEN GH ELSTER L SCHOUSBOE A
Citation: B. Belhage et al., EFFECTS OF GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC-ACID (GABA) ON SYNAPTOGENESIS AND SYNAPTIC FUNCTION, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(2-3), 1998, pp. 235-246

Authors: LAUDER JM LIU JP DEVAUD L MORROW AL
Citation: Jm. Lauder et al., GABA AS A TROPHIC FACTOR FOR DEVELOPING MONOAMINE NEURONS, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(2-3), 1998, pp. 247-259

Authors: REDBURNJOHNSON D
Citation: D. Redburnjohnson, GABA AS A DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROTRANSMITTER IN THE OUTER PLEXIFORM LAYEROF THE VERTEBRATE RETINA, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(2-3), 1998, pp. 261-267

Authors: SANDELL JH
Citation: Jh. Sandell, GABA AS A DEVELOPMENTAL SIGNAL IN THE INNER RETINA AND OPTIC-NERVE, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(2-3), 1998, pp. 269-278

Authors: ZISKINDCONHAIM L
Citation: L. Ziskindconhaim, PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS OF GABA-INDUCED DEPOLARIZATIONS IN THE DEVELOPING RAT SPINAL-CORD, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(2-3), 1998, pp. 279-287

Authors: CHERUBINI E MARTINA M SCIANCALEPORE M STRATA F
Citation: E. Cherubini et al., GABA EXCITES IMMATURE CA3 PYRAMIDAL CELLS THROUGH BICUCULLINE-SENSITIVE AND BICUCULLINE-INSENSITIVE CHLORIDE-DEPENDENT RECEPTORS, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(2-3), 1998, pp. 289-304

Authors: BARKER JL BEHAR T LI YX LIU QY MA W MARIC D MARIC I SCHAFFNER AE SERAFINI R SMITH SV SOMOGYI R VAUTRIN JY WEN XL XIAN H
Citation: Jl. Barker et al., GABAERGIC CELLS AND SIGNALS IN CNS DEVELOPMENT, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(2-3), 1998, pp. 305-322

Authors: MASON C SOTELO C
Citation: C. Mason et C. Sotelo, THE CEREBELLUM - A MODEL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A CORTEX - PREFACE, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(1), 1997, pp. 1-2

Authors: WASSEF M JOYNER AL
Citation: M. Wassef et Al. Joyner, EARLY MESENCEPHALON METENCEPHALON PATTERNING AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE CEREBELLUM/, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(1), 1997, pp. 3-16

Authors: HALLONET M ALVARADOMALLART RM
Citation: M. Hallonet et Rm. Alvaradomallart, THE CHICK QUAIL CHIMERIC SYSTEM - A MODEL FOR EARLY CEREBELLAR DEVELOPMENT/, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(1), 1997, pp. 17-31

Authors: MORGAN JI SMEYNE RJ
Citation: Ji. Morgan et Rj. Smeyne, TRANSGENIC APPROACHES TO CEREBELLAR DEVELOPMENT, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(1), 1997, pp. 33-41

Authors: MULLEN RJ HAMRE KM GOLDOWITZ D
Citation: Rj. Mullen et al., CEREBELLAR MUTANT MICE AND CHIMERAS REVISITED, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(1), 1997, pp. 43-55

Authors: SOTELO C CHEDOTAL A
Citation: C. Sotelo et A. Chedotal, DEVELOPMENT OF THE OLIVOCEREBELLAR PROJECTION, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(1), 1997, pp. 57-67

Authors: MASON CA MORRISON ME WARD MS ZHANG Q BAIRD DH
Citation: Ca. Mason et al., AXON-TARGET INTERACTIONS IN THE DEVELOPING CEREBELLUM, Perspectives on developmental neurobiology, 5(1), 1997, pp. 69-82
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