15 results on '"Schulz, Steffen B."'
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2. Corticosterone and corticotropin-releasing factor acutely facilitate gamma oscillations in the hippocampus in vitro
3. First and second generation antipsychotics influence hippocampal gamma oscillations by interactions with 5-HT3 and D3 receptors
4. Extracellular ATP differentially affects epileptiform activity via purinergic P2X7 and adenosine A1 receptors in naive and chronic epileptic rats
5. Purinergic P2X, P2Y and adenosine receptors differentially modulate hippocampal gamma oscillations
6. Adenosine A1receptor-mediated suppression of carbamazepine-resistant seizure-like events in human neocortical slices
7. Dopamine D3 Receptors Inhibit Hippocampal Gamma Oscillations by Disturbing CA3 Pyramidal Cell Firing Synchrony
8. Corticosterone and corticotropin-releasing factor acutely facilitate gamma oscillations in the hippocampusin vitro
9. Adenosine A1 receptor-mediated suppression of carbamazepine-resistant seizure-like events in human neocortical slices.
10. Dopamine D3 Receptors Inhibit Hippocampal Gamma Oscillations by Disturbing CA3 Pyramidal Cell Firing Synchrony.
11. Extracellular ATP differentially affects epileptiform activity via purinergic P2X7 and adenosine A1receptors in naive and chronic epileptic rats
12. Unique Type of Sodium Channel Inhibition by Riluzole
13. Corticosterone and corticotropin-releasing factor acutely facilitate gamma oscillations in the hippocampus in vitro.
14. First and second generation antipsychotics influence hippocampal gamma oscillations by interactions with 5-HT3 and D3 receptors.
15. Extracellular ATP differentially affects epileptiform activity via purinergic P2X7 and adenosine A1 receptors in naive and chronic epileptic rats.
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