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151. Proprioception and palisade endings in extraocular eye muscles.

152. Ipsi- and contralateral exteroceptive EMG modulation in uni- and bilaterally activated thenar muscles.

153. Inhibition of N- and P/Q-type Ca2+ channels by cannabinoid receptors in single cerebrocortical nerve terminals.

154. Autogenic modulation of mechanoreceptor excitability by glutamate release from synaptic-like vesicles: evidence from the rat muscle spindle primary sensory ending.

155. Effect of spinal manipulation duration on low threshold mechanoreceptors in lumbar paraspinal muscles: a preliminary report.

156. Nerve ending "signal" proteins GAP-43, MARCKS, and BASP1.

157. [Dual action of intracellularly released calcium on the quantal mediator secretion].

158. Thalamic nucleus submedius receives GABAergic projection from thalamic reticular nucleus in the rat.

159. Feed-forward facilitation of glutamate release by presynaptic GABA(A) receptors.

160. Chemical and electric transmission in the carotid body chemoreceptor complex.

161. Complexity of the bi-directional neuroimmune junction in the spleen.

162. Multiple levels of sensory integration in the intrinsic sensory neurons of the enteric nervous system.

163. Action potential backpropagation and multiglomerular signaling in the rat vomeronasal system.

164. Local control of AMPA receptor trafficking at the postsynaptic terminal by a small GTPase of the Rab family.

165. Synapsin is a novel Rab3 effector protein on small synaptic vesicles. I. Identification and characterization of the synapsin I-Rab3 interactions in vitro and in intact nerve terminals.

166. Adenosine activating A(2A)-receptors coupled to adenylate cyclase/cyclic AMP pathway downregulates nicotinic autoreceptor function at the rat myenteric nerve terminals.

167. Terminal nerve and vision.

168. Retinal target cells of the centrifugal projection from the isthmo-optic nucleus.

169. Development of nerves expressing P2X3 receptors in the myenteric plexus of rat stomach.

170. Nicotine exerts a permissive role on NMDA receptor function in hippocampal noradrenergic terminals.

171. Retroinhibition of presynaptic Ca2+ currents by endocannabinoids released via postsynaptic mGluR activation at a calyx synapse.

172. Hippocampal synapses depend on hippocampal estrogen synthesis.

173. Human acupuncture points mapped in rats are associated with excitable muscle/skin-nerve complexes with enriched nerve endings.

174. Parasympathetic control of the heart. III. Neuropeptide Y-immunoreactive nerve terminals synapse on three populations of negative chronotropic vagal preganglionic neurons.

175. Morphological characterization of the retina of the CNGA3(-/-)Rho(-/-) mutant mouse lacking functional cones and rods.

176. Specificity of membrane specializations in mechanoreceptors of birds--A freeze-etching study.

177. Does sympathetic nerve discharge affect the firing of myelinated cutaneous afferents in humans?

178. Neuroanatomy of extrinsic afferents supplying the gastrointestinal tract.

179. Modification of transmitter release from periarterial nerve terminals by dipyridamole in canine isolated splenic artery.

180. Molecular physiology of P2 receptors in the central nervous system.

181. Sheet preparations expose the dermal nerve plexus of human skin and render the dermal nerve end organ accessible to extensive analysis.

182. Osteoarthritis: symptoms, signs and source of pain.

183. Visual neuroscience before the neuron.

184. Glycine receptors and glycinergic synaptic input at the axon terminals of mammalian retinal rod bipolar cells.

185. Mechanotransduction by intraganglionic laminar endings of vagal tension receptors in the guinea-pig oesophagus.

186. Phorbol esters and adenosine affect the readily releasable neurotransmitter pool by different mechanisms at amphibian motor nerve endings.

187. Peripheral nerve ischemia: apolipoprotein E deficiency results in impaired functional recovery and reduction of associated intraneural angiogenic response.

188. Non-contractile cells with thin processes resembling interstitial cells of Cajal found in the wall of guinea-pig mesenteric arteries.

189. Role of noradrenergic fibers of the preoptic area in regulating sleep.

190. GABA- and glycine-like immunoreactivity in axons and dendrites contacting the central terminals of rapidly adapting glabrous skin afferents in rat spinal cord.

191. Ultrastructure and synaptic targets of tectothalamic terminals in the cat lateral posterior nucleus.

192. Neurophysiology of the neuromuscular junction: overview.

193. Isoflurane and propofol inhibit voltage-gated sodium channels in isolated rat neurohypophysial nerve terminals.

194. Quantification of myelinated endings and mechanoreceptors in human digital skin.

195. [Influence of simulated weightlessness on the morphology of nerve endings of muscle spindle in rat soleus muscle].

196. Low- and high-affinity reactions in rapid neurotransmission.

197. Modulatory role of adenosine receptors in insect motor nerve terminals.

198. The dopamine-containing neuron: maestro or simple musician in the orchestra of addiction?

199. Adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) is an excitatory cotransmitter with noradrenaline to the smooth muscle of the rat prostate gland.

200. Dopamine and cyclic AMP-regulated phosphoprotein immunoreactive neurons are innervated by axon terminals immunopositive for vasoactive intestinal polypeptide in the bed nuclei of the stria terminalis and central nucleus of the amygdala.

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