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Authors: FERHAT L AULOUIS NC JORQUERA I NIQUET J KHRESTCHATISKY M BENARI Y REPRESA A
Citation: L. Ferhat et al., TRANSIENT INCREASE OF TENASCIN-C IN IMMATURE HIPPOCAMPUS - ASTROGLIALAND NEURONAL EXPRESSION, Journal of neurocytology, 25(1), 1996, pp. 53-66

Authors: CHARRIAUTMARLANGUE C MARGAILL I REPRESA A POPOVICI T PLOTKINE M BENARI Y
Citation: C. Charriautmarlangue et al., APOPTOSIS AND NECROSIS AFTER REVERSIBLE FOCAL ISCHEMIA - AN IN-SITU DNA FRAGMENTATION ANALYSIS, Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism, 16(2), 1996, pp. 186-194

Authors: CHARRIAUTMARLANGUE C DESSI F BENARI Y
Citation: C. Charriautmarlangue et al., USE OF 2-DIMENSIONAL GEL-ELECTROPHORESIS TO CHARACTERIZE PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS DURING NEURONAL DEATH IN CEREBELLAR CULTURE, Electrophoresis, 17(11), 1996, pp. 1781-1786

Authors: CHARRIAUTMARLANGUE C AGGOUNZOUAOUI D REPRESA A BENARI Y
Citation: C. Charriautmarlangue et al., APOPTOTIC FEATURES OF SELECTIVE NEURONAL DEATH IN ISCHEMIA, EPILEPSY AND GP120 TOXICITY, Trends in neurosciences, 19(3), 1996, pp. 109-114

Authors: MCLEAN HA CAILLARD O BENARI Y GAIARSA JL
Citation: Ha. Mclean et al., BIDIRECTIONAL PLASTICITY EXPRESSED BY GABAERGIC SYNAPSES IN THE NEONATAL RAT HIPPOCAMPUS, Journal of physiology, 496(2), 1996, pp. 471-477

Authors: HIRSCH JC QUESADA O ESCLAPEZ M GOZLAN H BENARI Y BERNARD CL
Citation: Jc. Hirsch et al., ENHANCED NMDA(R)-DEPENDENT EPILEPTIFORM ACTIVITY IS CONTROLLED BY OXIDIZING-AGENTS IN A CHRONIC MODEL OF TEMPORAL-LOBE EPILEPSY, Journal of neurophysiology, 76(6), 1996, pp. 4185-4189

Authors: MCLEAN HA CAILLARD O KHAZIPOV R BENARI Y GAIARSA JL
Citation: Ha. Mclean et al., SPONTANEOUS RELEASE OF GABA ACTIVATES GABA(B) RECEPTORS AND CONTROLS NETWORK ACTIVITY IN THE NEONATAL RAT HIPPOCAMPUS, Journal of neurophysiology, 76(2), 1996, pp. 1036-1046

Authors: CREPEL V BENARI Y
Citation: V. Crepel et Y. Benari, INTRACELLULAR INJECTION OF A CA2+ CHELATOR PREVENTS GENERATION OF ANOXIC LTP, Journal of neurophysiology, 75(2), 1996, pp. 770-779

Authors: FERHAT L REPRESA A BERNARD A BENARI Y KHRESTCHATISKY M
Citation: L. Ferhat et al., MAP2D PROMOTES BUNDLING AND STABILIZATION OF BOTH MICROTUBULES AND MICROFILAMENTS, Journal of Cell Science, 109, 1996, pp. 1095-1103

Authors: CHARRIAUTMARLANGUE C MARGAILL I BORREGA F PLOTKINE M BENARI Y
Citation: C. Charriautmarlangue et al., N-G-NITRO-L-ARGININE METHYL-ESTER REDUCES NECROTIC BUT NOT APOPTOTIC CELL-DEATH INDUCED BY REVERSIBLE FOCAL ISCHEMIA IN RAT, European journal of pharmacology, 310(2-3), 1996, pp. 137-140

Authors: GOZLAN H BENARI Y
Citation: H. Gozlan et Y. Benari, NMDA RECEPTOR REDOX SITES - ARE THEY TARGETS FOR SELECTIVE NEURONAL PROTECTION, Trends in pharmacological sciences, 16(11), 1995, pp. 368-374

Authors: BENARI Y ANIKSZTEJN L
Citation: Y. Benari et L. Aniksztejn, ROLE OF GLUTAMATE METABOTROPIC RECEPTORS IN LONG-TERM POTENTIATION INTHE HIPPOCAMPUS, Seminars in the neurosciences, 7(2), 1995, pp. 127-135

Authors: CHARRIAUTMARLANGUE C BENARI Y
Citation: C. Charriautmarlangue et Y. Benari, A CAUTIONARY NOTE ON THE USE OF THE TUNEL STAIN TO DETERMINE APOPTOSIS, NeuroReport, 7(1), 1995, pp. 61-64

Authors: MCLEAN HA ROVIRA C BENARI Y GAIARSA JL
Citation: Ha. Mclean et al., NMDA-DEPENDENT GABA(A)-MEDIATED POLYSYNAPTIC POTENTIALS IN THE NEONATAL RAT HIPPOCAMPAL CA3 REGION, European journal of neuroscience, 7(7), 1995, pp. 1442-1448

Authors: DESSI F BENARI Y CHARRIAUTMARLANGUE C
Citation: F. Dessi et al., RUTHENIUM RED PROTECTS AGAINST GLUTAMATE-INDUCED NEURONAL DEATH IN CEREBELLAR CULTURE, Neuroscience letters, 201(1), 1995, pp. 53-56

Authors: BERNARD C HIRSCH J BENARI Y
Citation: C. Bernard et al., NONINVOLVEMENT OF THE REDOX SITE OF NMDA RECEPTORS IN BIDIRECTIONAL SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY IN THE CA1 AREA OF THE RAT HIPPOCAMPUS IN-VITRO, Neuroscience letters, 193(3), 1995, pp. 197-200

Authors: MARIANOWSKI R POLLARD H MOREAU J DESPRES G BENARI Y HUY PTB
Citation: R. Marianowski et al., N-METHYL-D-ASPARTATE RECEPTOR SUBUNITS NR1 AND NR2C ARE OVEREXPRESSEDIN THE INFERIOR COLLICULUS OF AUDIOGENIC MICE, Neuroscience letters, 189(3), 1995, pp. 190-194

Authors: NIQUET J JORQUERA I FAISSNER A BENARI Y REPRESA A
Citation: J. Niquet et al., GLIOSIS AND AXONAL SPROUTING IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS OF EPILEPTIC RATS AREASSOCIATED WITH AN INCREASE OF TENASCIN-C IMMUNOREACTIVITY, Journal of neurocytology, 24(8), 1995, pp. 611-624

Authors: CHARRIAUTMARLANGUE C MARGAILL I PLOTKINE M BENARI Y
Citation: C. Charriautmarlangue et al., EARLY ENDONUCLEASE ACTIVATION FOLLOWING REVERSIBLE FOCAL ISCHEMIA IN THE RAT-BRAIN, Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism, 15(3), 1995, pp. 385-388

Authors: TRABELSITERZIDIS H FATTOUM A REPRESA A DESSI F BENARI Y DERTERROSSIAN E
Citation: H. Trabelsiterzidis et al., EXPRESSION OF AN ACIDIC ISOFORM OF CALPONIN IN RAT-BRAIN - WESTERN BLOTS ON ONE-DIMENSIONAL OR 2-DIMENSIONAL GELS AND IMMUNOLOCALIZATION INCULTURED-CELLS, Biochemical journal, 306, 1995, pp. 211-215

Authors: BENARI Y ANIKSZTEJN L
Citation: Y. Benari et L. Aniksztejn, A UNITED THEORY FOR THE MULTIPLE FORMS OF LTP, Trends in neurosciences, 18(12), 1995, pp. 519-520

Authors: LEINEKUGEL X TSEEB V BENARI Y BREGESTOVSKI P
Citation: X. Leinekugel et al., SYNAPTIC GABA(A) ACTIVATION INDUCES CA2+ RISE IN PYRAMIDAL CELLS AND INTERNEURONS FROM RAT NEONATAL HIPPOCAMPAL SLICES, Journal of physiology, 487(2), 1995, pp. 319-329

Authors: MEDINA I FILIPPOVA N CHARTON G ROUGEOLE S BENARI Y KHRESTCHATISKY M BREGESTOVSKI P
Citation: I. Medina et al., CALCIUM-DEPENDENT INACTIVATION OF HETEROMERIC NMDA RECEPTOR-CHANNELS EXPRESSED IN HUMAN EMBRYONIC KIDNEY-CELLS, Journal of physiology, 482(3), 1995, pp. 567-573

Authors: ANIKSZTEJN L BENARI Y
Citation: L. Aniksztejn et Y. Benari, EXPRESSION OF LTP BY AMPA AND OR NMDA RECEPTORS IS DETERMINED BY THE EXTENT OF NMDA RECEPTORS ACTIVATION DURING THE TETANUS/, Journal of neurophysiology, 74(6), 1995, pp. 2349-2357

Authors: KHAZIPOV R CONGAR P BENARI Y
Citation: R. Khazipov et al., HIPPOCAMPAL CA1 LACUNOSUM-MOLECULARE INTERNEURONS - MODULATION OF MONOSYNAPTIC GABAERGIC IPSCS BY PRESYNAPTIC GABA(B) RECEPTORS, Journal of neurophysiology, 74(5), 1995, pp. 2126-2137
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