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2. Tonic GABA controls excitability in a central auditory nucleus: P374
3. The role of glycine transporter 2 in neurotransmission in inhibitory auditory synapses: P112
4. Enrichment of integral membrane proteins from small amounts of brain tissue
5. Development of auditory brainstem circuitry: Activity-dependent and activity-independent processes
6. Sensory neurons and motoneurons of the jaw-closing reflex pathway in rats: a combined morphological and physiological study using the intracellular horseradish peroxidase technique
7. Hearing
8. An intracellular HRP-study of cat tensor tympani motoneurons
9. Divergent projections of physiologically characterized rat ventral cochlear nucleus neurons as shown by intra-axonal injection of horseradish peroxidase
10. 2 3 Is Essential for Normal Structure and Function of Auditory Nerve Synapses and Is a Novel Candidate for Auditory Processing Disorders
11. Adf/cofilin proteins translocate to mitochondria during apoptosis but are not generally required for cell death signaling
12. Synaptic Refinement of an Inhibitory Topographic Map in the Auditory Brainstem Requires Functional CaV1.3 Calcium Channels
13. Purkinje cell loss and motor coordination defects in profilin1 mutant mice
14. Retrocochlear function of the peripheral deafness gene Cacna1d
15. ADF/cofilin proteins translocate to mitochondria during apoptosis but are not generally required for cell death signaling
16. Development of the delay lines in the nucleus laminaris of the chicken embryo revealed by optical imaging
17. Different protein profiles in inferior colliculus and cerebellum: A comparative proteomic study
18. Oligomerization of KCC2 Correlates with Development of Inhibitory Neurotransmission
19. Immunohistochemical localization of the somatostatin sst2(b) receptor splice variant in the rat central nervous system
20. Development of glycinergic and glutamatergic synaptic transmission in the auditory brainstem of perinatal rats
21. Giant neurons in the rat reticular formation: a sensorimotor interface in the elementary acoustic startle circuit?
22. ADF/cofilin proteins translocate to mitochondria during apoptosis but are not generally required for cell death signaling.
23. Changing patterns of synaptic input to subplate and cortical plate during development of visual cortex
24. Sensory neurons and motoneurons of the jaw-closing reflex pathway in rats: a combined morphological and physiological study using the intracellular horseradish peroxidase technique
25. Functional synaptic circuits in the subplate during fetal and early postnatal development of cat visual cortex
26. Pioneer Neurons and Target Selection in Cerebral Cortical Development
27. Functional glutamatergic and glycinergic inputs to several superior olivary nuclei of the rat revealed by optical imaging
28. Development of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans in the central auditory system of rats correlates with acquisition of mature properties.
29. Development and influence of inhibition in the lateral superior olivary nucleus
30. Cysteamine impairs the development of the acoustic startle response in rats: possible role of somatostatin
31. Physiology and pharmacology of native glycine receptors in developing rat auditory brainstem neurons
32. Influence of the neuropeptide somatostatin on the development of dendritic morphology: a cysteamine-depletion study in the rat auditory brainstem
33. Presence of somatostatin sst~2 receptors in the developing rat auditory system
34. Ca2+ channel subunits α2δ2 and α2δ3 are essential for normal hearing in mice.
35. Glycine receptors in the caudal pontine reticular formation: are they important for the inhibition of the acoustic startle response?
36. C-fos immunocytochemical evidence for acoustic pathway mapping in rats
37. Exact Distribution of the Quantal Content in Synaptic Transmission.
38. Molecular and functional profiling of cell diversity and identity in the lateral superior olive, an auditory brainstem center with ascending and descending projections.
39. An inhibitory glycinergic projection from the cochlear nucleus to the lateral superior olive.
40. Development of synaptic fidelity and action potential robustness at an inhibitory sound localization circuit: effects of otoferlin-related deafness.
41. Glycinergic Transmission in the Presence and Absence of Functional GlyT2: Lessons From the Auditory Brainstem.
42. Topographic map refinement and synaptic strengthening of a sound localization circuit require spontaneous peripheral activity.
43. Considerable differences between auditory medulla, auditory midbrain, and hippocampal synapses during sustained high-frequency stimulation: Exceptional vesicle replenishment restricted to sound localization circuit.
44. Poor transcript-protein correlation in the brain: negatively correlating gene products reveal neuronal polarity as a potential cause.
45. GABA is a modulator, rather than a classical transmitter, in the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body-lateral superior olive sound localization circuit.
46. Visualizing BDNF Transcript Usage During Sound-Induced Memory Linked Plasticity.
47. Precisely timed inhibition facilitates action potential firing for spatial coding in the auditory brainstem.
48. Synaptic reliability and temporal precision are achieved via high quantal content and effective replenishment: auditory brainstem versus hippocampus.
49. L-type Calcium Channel Cav1.2 Is Required for Maintenance of Auditory Brainstem Nuclei.
50. ADF/Cofilin Controls Synaptic Actin Dynamics and Regulates Synaptic Vesicle Mobilization and Exocytosis.
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