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Publikováno v:
Brain Research. 1014:184-196
Noradrenergic projections to the cortex modulate a variety of cortical activities and calcium channels are one likely target for such modulation. We used the whole-cell patch-clamp technique to study noradrenergic modulation of barium currents in acu
Autor:
N. M. Lorenzon, Robert C. Foehring
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurophysiology. 73:1430-1442
1. Whole cell recordings were obtained from pyramidal neurons acutely dissociated from the sensorimotor cortex of adult rats. 2. Whole cell calcium channel currents were similar in appearance when elicited from holding potentials of -90 or -40 mV. Wi
Autor:
Robert C. Foehring, N. M. Lorenzon
Publikováno v:
Developmental Brain Research. 84:192-203
Many 1-week-old rat sensorimotor cortical neurons exhibit extreme spike-frequency adaptation (neurons only fire for the first 100–250 ms of a 1 s current injection) accompanied by a large, prolonged afterhyperpolarization (AHP). Relatively greater
Autor:
Robert C. Foehring, N. M. Lorenzon
Publikováno v:
Developmental Brain Research. 73:213-223
The postnatal ontogeny of electrical properties was studied in rat sensorimotor cortical neurons (P6 to adult) using intracellular recording in an in vitro slice preparation. Many action potential properties and input resistance changed during the fi
Autor:
N. M. Lorenzon, Robert C. Foehring
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurophysiology. 67:350-363
1. Human neocortical neurons fire repetitively in response to long depolarizing current injections. The slope of the relationship between average firing frequency and injected current (f-I slope) was linear or bilinear in these cells. The mean steady
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurophysiology. 66(6)
1. We examined whether the three physiologically defined neuron types described for rodent neocortex were also evident in human association cortex studied in an in vitro brain slice preparation. We also examined the relationship between physiological
Publikováno v:
Brain research. Developmental brain research. 52(1-2)
The neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) is thought to be involved in several important events during CNS vertebrate development. This study provides additional information concerning the biochemical determination and anatomical localization of NCAM
Autor:
William J. Pavan, Michael R. Crowley, Roger H. Reeves, Dan Goldowitz, N. M. Lorenzon, Richard J. Smeyne
Publikováno v:
Genomics. 5:522-526
Utilizing the backcross C57BL/6 wv/wv x (C57BL/6 wv/wv x MOLD/Rk), the mouse neurological mutation weaver (wv) was mapped less than 1 cM proximal to Ets-2 and Mx on mouse chromosome 16 (0.96 +/- 0.1% recombination). This region is known to include ei