Citation: S. Hulsmann, Reproductive potential of Daphnia galeata in relation to food conditions: implications of a changing size-structure of the population, HYDROBIOL, 442(1-3), 2001, pp. 241-252
Citation: H. Voigt et S. Hulsmann, Do fast increasing food conditions promote the midsummer decline of Daphnia galeata?, HYDROBIOL, 442(1-3), 2001, pp. 253-259
Citation: S. Hulsmann et al., Metabolic coupling between glia and neurons is necessary for maintaining respiratory activity in transverse medullary slices of neonatal mouse, EUR J NEURO, 12(3), 2000, pp. 856-862
Citation: S. Hulsmann et al., Metabotropic glutamate receptors and blockade of glial Krebs cycle depressglycinergic synaptic currents of mouse hypoglossal motoneurons, EUR J NEURO, 12(1), 2000, pp. 239-246
Citation: S. Hulsmann et W. Weiler, Adult, not juvenile mortality as a major reason for the midsummer decline of a Daphnia population, J PLANK RES, 22(1), 2000, pp. 151-168
Authors:
Greiner, C
Schmidinger, A
Hulsmann, S
Moskopp, D
Wolfer, J
Kohling, R
Speckmann, EJ
Wassmann, H
Citation: C. Greiner et al., Acute protective effect of nimodipine and dimethyl sulfoxide against hypoxic and ischemic damage in brain slices, BRAIN RES, 887(2), 2000, pp. 316-322
Authors:
Hulsmann, S
Greiner, C
Kohling, R
Wolfer, J
Moskopp, D
Riemann, B
Lucke, A
Wassmann, H
Speckmann, EJ
Citation: S. Hulsmann et al., Dimethyl sulfoxide increases latency of anoxic terminal negativity in hippocampal slices of guinea pig in vitro, NEUROSCI L, 261(1-2), 1999, pp. 1-4
Authors:
Hulsmann, S
Kohling, R
Greiner, C
Moskopp, D
Lucke, A
Wassmann, H
Speckmann, EJ
Citation: S. Hulsmann et al., Neuroprotection by 21-aminosteroids: Insights from latencies of anoxic terminal negativity in hippocampus slices of guinea pig, NEUROL RES, 21(3), 1999, pp. 305-308
Citation: Y. Oku et al., Modulation of glycinergic synaptic current kinetics by octanol in mouse hypoglossal motoneurons, PFLUG ARCH, 438(5), 1999, pp. 656-664
Authors:
Hulsmann, S
Mehner, T
Worischka, S
Plewa, M
Citation: S. Hulsmann et al., Is the difference in population dynamics of Daphnia galeata in littoral and pelagic areas of a long-term biomanipulated reservoir affected by age-0 fish predation?, HYDROBIOL, 409, 1999, pp. 57-63