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Authors: EMPSON RM DRAGUHN A TRAUB RD JEFFERYS JGR
Citation: Rm. Empson et al., HIGH-FREQUENCY OSCILLATIONS PRECEDE LOW MG2- INDUCED EPILEPTIFORM BURSTS IN AREA CA3 OF VENTRAL HIPPOCAMPAL SLICES FROM THE RAT, European journal of neuroscience, 10, 1998, pp. 4101-4101

Authors: SCHMITZ D GLOVELI T EMPSON RM DRAGUHN A HEINEMANN U
Citation: D. Schmitz et al., POTENT DEPRESSION OF SYNAPTIC EXCITATION VIA A PRESYNAPTIC MECHANISM IN THE SUPERFICIAL MEDIAL ENTORHINAL CORTEX BY SEROTONIN, European journal of neuroscience, 10, 1998, pp. 17303-17303

Authors: SCHMITZ D GLOVELI T EMPSON RM DRAGUHN A HEINEMANN U
Citation: D. Schmitz et al., SEROTONIN REDUCES SYNAPTIC EXCITATION IN THE SUPERFICIAL MEDIAL ENTORHINAL CORTEX OF THE RAT VIA A PRESYNAPTIC MECHANISM, Journal of physiology, 508(1), 1998, pp. 119-129

Authors: SCHMITZ D GLOVELI T EMPSON RM HEINEMANN U
Citation: D. Schmitz et al., SEROTONIN REDUCES POLYSYNAPTIC INHIBITION VIA S-HT1A RECEPTORS IN THESUPERFICIAL ENTORHINAL CORTEX, Journal of neurophysiology, 80(3), 1998, pp. 1116-1121

Authors: GLOVELI T SCHMITZ D EMPSON RM DUGLADZE T HEINEMANN U
Citation: T. Gloveli et al., MORPHOLOGICAL AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF LAYER-III CELLS OF THE MEDIAL ENTORHINAL CORTEX OF THE RAT, Neuroscience, 77(3), 1997, pp. 629-648

Authors: SCHMITZ D EMPSON RM GLOVELI T HEINEMANN U
Citation: D. Schmitz et al., SEROTONIN BLOCKS DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF LOW MG2-INDUCED EPILEPTIFORM ACTIVITY IN RAT ENTORHINAL CORTEX, BUT NOT HIPPOCAMPUS(), Neuroscience, 76(2), 1997, pp. 449-458

Authors: GLOVELI T SCHMITZ D EMPSON RM HEINEMANN U
Citation: T. Gloveli et al., FREQUENCY-DEPENDENT INFORMATION-FLOW FROM THE ENTORHINAL CORTEX TO THE HIPPOCAMPUS, Journal of neurophysiology, 78(6), 1997, pp. 3444-3449

Authors: EMPSON RM GALIONE A
Citation: Rm. Empson et A. Galione, CYCLIC ADP-RIBOSE ENHANCES COUPLING BETWEEN VOLTAGE-GATED CA2+ ENTRY AND INTRACELLULAR CA2+ RELEASE, The Journal of biological chemistry, 272(34), 1997, pp. 20967-20970

Authors: SETHI JK EMPSON RM BAILEY VC POTTER BVL GALIONE A
Citation: Jk. Sethi et al., 7-DEAZA-8-BROMO-CYCLIC ADP-RIBOSE, THE FIRST MEMBRANE-PERMEANT, HYDROLYSIS-RESISTANT CYCLIC ADP-RIBOSE ANTAGONIST, The Journal of biological chemistry, 272(26), 1997, pp. 16358-16363

Authors: BEHR J EMPSON RM SCHMITZ D GLOVELI T HEINEMANN U
Citation: J. Behr et al., EFFECTS OF SEROTONIN ON SYNAPTIC AND INTRINSIC-PROPERTIES OF RAT SUBICULAR NEURONS IN-VITRO, Brain research, 773(1-2), 1997, pp. 217-222

Authors: HUERTA PT SCEARCE KA FARRIS SM EMPSON RM PRUSKY GT
Citation: Pt. Huerta et al., PRESERVATION OF SPATIAL-LEARNING IN FYN TYROSINE KINASE KNOCKOUT MICE, NeuroReport, 7(10), 1996, pp. 1685-1689

Authors: BEHR J EMPSON RM SCHMITZ D GLOVELI T HEINEMANN U
Citation: J. Behr et al., ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF RAT SUBICULAR NEURONS IN-VITRO, Neuroscience letters, 220(1), 1996, pp. 41-44

Authors: SETHI JK EMPSON RM GALIONE A
Citation: Jk. Sethi et al., NICOTINAMIDE INHIBITS CYCLIC ADP-RIBOSE-MEDIATED CALCIUM SIGNALING INSEA-URCHIN EGGS, Biochemical journal, 319, 1996, pp. 613-617

Authors: GENAZZANI AA EMPSON RM GALIONE A
Citation: Aa. Genazzani et al., UNIQUE INACTIVATION PROPERTIES OF NAADP-SENSITIVE CA2+ RELEASE, The Journal of biological chemistry, 271(20), 1996, pp. 11599-11602

Authors: EMPSON RM HEINEMANN U
Citation: Rm. Empson et U. Heinemann, PERFORANT PATH CONNECTIONS TO AREA CA1 ARE PREDOMINANTLY INHIBITORY IN THE RAT HIPPOCAMPAL-ENTORHINAL CORTEX COMBINED SLICE PREPARATION, Hippocampus, 5(2), 1995, pp. 104-107

Authors: EMPSON RM GLOVELI T SCHMITZ D HEINEMANN U
Citation: Rm. Empson et al., ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY OF A NEW-TYPE OF CELL WITHIN LAYER-II OF THE RAT LATERAL ENTORHINAL CORTEX IN-VITRO (VOL 193, PG 149, 1995), Neuroscience letters, 199(1), 1995, pp. 81-81

Authors: EMPSON RM GLOVELI T SCHMITZ D HEINEMANN U
Citation: Rm. Empson et al., ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY OF A NEW-TYPE OF CELL WITHIN LAYER-II OF THE RAT LATERAL ENTORHINAL CORTEX IN-VITRO, Neuroscience letters, 193(3), 1995, pp. 149-152

Authors: SCHMITZ D EMPSON RM GLOVELI T HEINEMANN U
Citation: D. Schmitz et al., SEROTONIN REDUCES SYNAPTIC EXCITATION OF PRINCIPAL CELLS IN THE SUPERFICIAL LAYERS OF RAT HIPPOCAMPAL-ENTORHINAL CORTEX COMBINED SLICES, Neuroscience letters, 190(1), 1995, pp. 37-40

Authors: SCHMITZ D EMPSON RM HEINEMANN U
Citation: D. Schmitz et al., SEROTONIN REDUCES INHIBITION VIA 5-HT1A RECEPTORS IN AREA CA1 OF RAT HIPPOCAMPAL SLICES IN-VITRO, The Journal of neuroscience, 15(11), 1995, pp. 7217-7225

Authors: MACASKIE LE EMPSON RM LIN F TOLLEY MR
Citation: Le. Macaskie et al., ENZYMATICALLY-MEDIATED URANIUM ACCUMULATION AND URANIUM RECOVERY USING A CITROBACTER SP IMMOBILIZED AS A BIOFILM WITHIN A PLUG-FLOW REACTOR, Journal of chemical technology and biotechnology, 63(1), 1995, pp. 1-16

Authors: EMPSON RM HEINEMANN U
Citation: Rm. Empson et U. Heinemann, THE PERFORANT PATH PROJECTION TO HIPPOCAMPAL AREA CA1 IN THE RAT HIPPOCAMPAL-ENTORHINAL CORTEX COMBINED SLICE, Journal of physiology, 484(3), 1995, pp. 707-720

Authors: SCHMITZ D EMPSON RM HEINEMANN U
Citation: D. Schmitz et al., SEROTONIN AND 8-OH-DPAT REDUCE EXCITATORY TRANSMISSION IN RAT HIPPOCAMPAL AREA CA1 VIA REDUCTION IN PRESUMED PRESYNAPTIC CA2+ ENTRY, Brain research, 701(1-2), 1995, pp. 249-254

Authors: JEFFERYS JGR WHITTINGTON MA EMPSON RM
Citation: Jgr. Jefferys et al., THIN-FILM ISOLATOR FOR THE PREPARATION OF, AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL RECORDING FROM, IN-VITRO BRAIN-SLICES FROM SCRAPIE-INFECTED MICE AND OTHER BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS, Journal of physiology, 476P, 1994, pp. 160000009-160000009

Authors: EMPSON RM HEINEMANN U
Citation: Rm. Empson et U. Heinemann, EXCITATORY PERFORANT PATH CONNECTIONS TO CA1 PREDOMINANTLY ACTIVATE INHIBITION IN THE RAT HIPPOCAMPAL ENTORHINAL CORTEX SLICE IN-VITRO, Journal of physiology, 476P, 1994, pp. 160000070-160000071

Authors: EMPSON RM AMITAI Y JEFFERYS JGR GUTNICK MJ
Citation: Rm. Empson et al., INJECTION OF TETANUS TOXIN INTO THE NEOCORTEX ELICITS PERSISTENT EPILEPTIFORM ACTIVITY BUT ONLY TRANSIENT IMPAIRMENT OF GABA RELEASE, Neuroscience, 57(2), 1993, pp. 235-239
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