Authors:
SAITO T
HARTELL NA
MUGURUMA H
HOTTA S
SASAKI S
ITO M
KARUBE I
Citation: T. Saito et al., LIGHT DOSE AND TIME DEPENDENCY OF PHOTODYNAMIC CELL-MEMBRANE DAMAGE, Photochemistry and photobiology, 68(5), 1998, pp. 745-748
Citation: Jk. Sutton et Na. Hartell, THE INCIDENCE OF INPUT-SPECIFIC LONG-TERM DEPRESSION IN RAT CEREBELLAR SLICES - AN EXTRACELLULAR STUDY, Journal of physiology, 509P, 1998, pp. 57-57
Citation: T. Reynolds et Na. Hartell, LONG-TERM DEPRESSION IN RAT CEREBELLAR SLICES LACKS INPUT SPECIFICITY, Journal of physiology, 509P, 1998, pp. 57-58
Citation: Na. Hartell, STRONG ACTIVATION OF PARALLEL FIBERS PRODUCES LOCALIZED CALCIUM TRANSIENTS AND A FORM OF LTD THAT SPREADS TO DISTANT SYNAPSES, Neuron, 16(3), 1996, pp. 601-610
Citation: Na. Hartell, INHIBITION OF CGMP BREAKDOWN PROMOTES THE INDUCTION OF CEREBELLAR LONG-TERM DEPRESSION, The Journal of neuroscience, 16(9), 1996, pp. 2881-2890
Citation: Na. Hartell et Pm. Headley, NMDA-RECEPTOR CONTRIBUTION TO SPINAL NOCICEPTIVE REFLEXES - INFLUENCEOF STIMULUS PARAMETERS AND OF PREPARATORY SURGERY, Neuropharmacology, 35(11), 1996, pp. 1567-1572
Authors:
ARMSTRONG DM
APPS R
HARTELL NA
MONTGOMERY A
Citation: Dm. Armstrong et al., EXCITABILITY OF SOMATIC AFFERENT PATHS TO CEREBELLUM AND MOTOR CORTEXDURING LOCOMOTION, Journal of physiology, 493P, 1996, pp. 10-11
Citation: Na. Hartell, THE INTRACELLULAR MECHANISMS UNDERLYING PARALLEL FIBER-INDUCED, HETEROSYNAPTIC LONG-TERM DEPRESSION IN THE CEREBELLUM, British Journal of Pharmacology, 119, 1996, pp. 68-68
Citation: R. Apps et al., STEP PHASE-RELATED EXCITABILITY CHANGES IN SPINO-OLIVOCEREBELLAR PATHS TO THE C(1) AND C(3) ZONES IN CAT CEREBELLUM, Journal of physiology, 483(3), 1995, pp. 687-702
Citation: Na. Hartell, CGMP ACTS WITHIN CEREBELLAR PURKINJE-CELLS TO PRODUCE LONG-TERM DEPRESSION VIA MECHANISMS INVOLVING PKC AND PKG, NeuroReport, 5(7), 1994, pp. 833-836
Citation: R. Apps et Na. Hartell, CHANGES IN EXCITABILITY IN SPINO-OLIVOCEREBELLAR PATHS TO THE C(1) ZONE OF THE CAT CEREBELLUM DURING REST AND LOCOMOTION, Journal of physiology, 476P, 1994, pp. 160000035-160000035