23 results on '"Davenport, Christopher M."'
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2. Relocation of an Extrasynaptic GABAA Receptor to Inhibitory Synapses Freezes Excitatory Synaptic Strength and Preserves Memory
3. A Comprehensive Optogenetic Pharmacology Toolkit for In Vivo Control of GABA(A) Receptors and Synaptic Inhibition.
4. MHC class I immune proteins are critical for hippocampus-dependent memory and gate NMDAR-dependent hippocampal long-term depression
5. Mediation by a CREB Family Transcription Factor of NGF-Dependent Survival of Sympathetic Neurons
6. Innate frequency-discrimination hyperacuity in Williams-Beuren syndrome mice
7. MHC class I modulates NMDA receptor function and AMPA receptor trafficking
8. Inhibiting p53 pathways in microglia attenuates microglial-evoked neurotoxicity following exposure to Alzheimer peptides
9. Progesterone treatment abolishes exogenously expressed ionic currents in Xenopus oocytes
10. Lateral Inhibition in the Vertebrate Retina: The Case of the Missing Neurotransmitter
11. A Comprehensive Optogenetic Pharmacology Toolkit for In Vivo Control of GABA A Receptors and Synaptic Inhibition
12. Engineering a Light-Regulated GABAA Receptor for Optical Control of Neural Inhibition
13. Light-Regulated GABAA Receptors: An Optogenetic Toolset for Studying Neural Inhibition
14. Water-Soluble, Donor-Acceptor Biphenyl Derivatives in the 2-(o-Nitrophenyl)propyl Series: Highly Efficient Two-Photon Uncaging of the Neurotransmitter γ-Aminobutyric Acid at λ=800 nm
15. Optical Control of Neuronal Inhibition with Genetically Engineered Light Inhibited GABAA Receptors (Li-GABARs)
16. Functional polarity of dendrites and axons of primate A1 amacrine cells
17. Parallel ON and OFF Cone Bipolar Inputs Establish Spatially Coextensive Receptive Field Structure of Blue-Yellow Ganglion Cells in Primate Retina.
18. Effects of pH Buffering on Horizontal and Ganglion Cell Light Responses in Primate Retina: Evidence for the Proton Hypothesis of Surround Formation.
19. Progesterone treatment abolishes exogenously expressed ionic currents in Xenopus oocytes.
20. Progesterone treatment abolishes exogenously expressed ionic currents in Xenopus oocytes.
21. Engineering a Light-Regulated GABAAReceptor for Optical Control of Neural Inhibition
22. Light-Regulated GABAAReceptors: An Optogenetic Toolset for Studying Neural Inhibition
23. Water-soluble, donor-acceptor biphenyl derivatives in the 2-(o-nitrophenyl)propyl series: highly efficient two-photon uncaging of the neurotransmitter γ-aminobutyric acid at λ = 800 nm.
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