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P356 | DOI | 10.1016/0301-0082(77)90002-8 |
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P698 | PubMed publication ID | 205909 |
P2093 | author name string | R. A. Levy | |
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Modifications of presynaptic inhibition of various origins by local application of convulsant drugs on cat's spinal cord | Q48556364 | ||
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Potassium, sustained focal potential shifts, and dorsal root potentials of the mammalian spinal cord | Q48570156 | ||
The release of amino acids with proposed neurotransmitter function from the cuneate and gracile nuclei of the rat in vivo | Q48572182 | ||
New long latency bulbospinal evoked potentials blocked by serotonin antagonists | Q48586270 | ||
Presynaptic depolarization and extracellular potassium in the cat lateral geniculate nucleus | Q48611637 | ||
Extra-lysosomal localization of acid phosphatase in the spinal cord of the rat. | Q48618159 | ||
Autoradiographic uptake patterns of [3H]GABA and [3H]-glycine in central nervous tissues with special reference to the cat spinal cord | Q48618389 | ||
Role of amino acids and peptides in synaptic transmission | Q48618584 | ||
Reduction in GADI activity from the dorsal lateral region of the deafferented rat spinal cord | Q48618653 | ||
Sustained drug-induced elevation of brain GABA in the rat | Q48621115 | ||
Bicuculline and N-methylbicuculline--competitive inhibitors of brain acetylcholinesterase | Q48627225 | ||
The membrane effects, and sensitivity to strychnine, of neural inhibition of the Mauthner cell, and its inhibition by glycine and GABA. | Q48648736 | ||
Analysis of Mauthner cell responses to iontophoretically delivered pulses of GABA, glycine and L-glutamate | Q48648746 | ||
Two negative dorsal root potentials evoke a positive dorsal root potential | Q48657175 | ||
Positive dorsal root potentials evoked by stimulation of the brain stem reticular formation | Q48657646 | ||
An estimation of the concentration of y-aminobutyric acid and glutamate decarboxylase in the inhibitory Purkinje axon terminals in the cat. | Q48657722 | ||
The equilibration time course of (K + ) 0 in cat cortex | Q48663643 | ||
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Post-stimulation changes of extracellular potassium concentration in the spinal cord of the rat. | Q48719779 | ||
A presynaptic mechanism evoked from brain stem reticular formation in the lumbar cord and its temporal significance | Q48720547 | ||
A recurrent collateral pathway for presynaptic inhibition in the rat cuneate nucleus | Q48727001 | ||
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Cerebellar involvement in the antiepileptic action of diazepam | Q48730741 | ||
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The effect of the GABA antagonists bicuculline and picrotoxin on primary afferent terminal excitability | Q48736096 | ||
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Glial cell function: uptake of transmitter substances | Q37490801 | ||
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Chemical transmission in invertebrate central nervous systems and neuromuscular junctions | Q39907931 | ||
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The pharmacology of the inhibition of dorsal horn neurones by impulses in myelinated cutaneous afferents in the cat | Q39942736 | ||
Extracellular potassium changes in the spinal cord of the cat and their relation to slow potentials, active transport and impulse transmission | Q39943890 | ||
Quantitative histochemistry of gamma-aminobutyric acid in cat spinal cord with special reference to presynaptic inhibition | Q39948412 | ||
Biochemical-physiology correlations in studies of the γ-aminobutyric acid system | Q39970572 | ||
Penicillin decreases chloride conductance in crustacean muscle: a model for the epileptic neuron | Q39988975 | ||
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Criteria for identification of a central nervous system transmitter | Q40048822 | ||
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High affinity amino acid transport by frog spinal cord slices | Q40306812 | ||
Action of diazepam, dibutyryl cGMP, and GABA on presynaptic nerve terminals in bullfrog sympathetic ganglia | Q40311506 | ||
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The action of general anaesthetic agents on root responses of the frog isolated spinal cord | Q41353157 | ||
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The pharmacology and ionic dependency of amino acid responses in the frog spinal cord | Q41511950 | ||
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Bicuculline and the frog spinal cord | Q43000427 | ||
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Diazepam and presynaptic inhibition | Q43619882 | ||
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GABA-depolarization of a sensory ganglion: antagonism by picrotoxin and bicuculline | Q48787165 | ||
Taurine distribution in cat brain | Q48797379 | ||
The effects of bicuculline and GABA on the superior cervical ganglion of the cat | Q48846902 | ||
Iontophoretic studies in deiter's nucleus of the inhibitory actions of GABA and related amino acids and the interactions of strychnine and picrotoxin | Q48847084 | ||
The action of a parallel fiber volley on the antidromic invasion of Purkyně cells of cat cerebellum | Q48852801 | ||
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The metabolism in vivo of glycine and serine in eight areas of the rat central nervous system | Q48892528 | ||
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A possibly monosynaptic component of the dorsal root potential | Q48925384 | ||
Ultrastructural synaptology of Clarke's column | Q48953971 | ||
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Terminal patterns in cat spinal cord. 3. Primary afferent collaterals | Q49031228 | ||
Pharmacological studies on inhibition in the cuneate nucleus of the cat. | Q49034765 | ||
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The uptake of [3H]GABA by slices of rat cerebral cortex | Q49139900 | ||
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Antagonism between bicuculline and GABA in the cat brain. | Q51119145 | ||
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Ultrastructural observations in the frog spinal cord in relation to the generation of primary afferent depolarization | Q84234365 | ||
Chemical Nature of Synaptic Transmission in Vertebrates | Q98839729 | ||
Potential changes inside central afferent terminals secondary to stimulation of large- and small-diameter peripheral nerve fibers | Q67275270 | ||
Immunocytochemical localization of glutamate decarboxylase in rat spinal cord | Q67325847 | ||
Structure and biological activity of a series of conformationally restricted analogues of GABA | Q67356831 | ||
Presynaptic inhibition of the monosynaptic reflex produced by injections of nicotine or eserine in the spinal cat | Q67438842 | ||
Analysis of amino acid responses on frog motoneurones | Q67440692 | ||
Membrane impedance changes during synaptic transmission in cat spinal motoneurons | Q68570492 | ||
Effect of muscle and cutaneous afferent nerve volleys on excitability fluctuations of Ia terminals | Q68590745 | ||
Ionic permeability changes induced by some cholinergic agonists on normal and denervated frog muscles | Q68635165 | ||
Presynaptic and postsynaptic inhibition of spinal motoneurons | Q68642165 | ||
The release of amino acids from the hemisected spinal cord during stimulation | Q68650243 | ||
Effects of GABA on presynaptic nerve terminals in bullfrog (Rana catesbiana) sympathetic ganglia | Q68688678 | ||
Synaptic organization of the substantia gelatinosa glomeruli in the spinal trigeminal nucleus of the adult cat | Q68688689 | ||
Possible relationships between extracellular potassium activity and presynaptic inhibition in the spinal cord of the cat | Q68925199 | ||
Bicuculline and Picrotoxin Blockade of Positive Dorsal Root Potentials | Q69017755 | ||
Primary afferent neurones: the ionic mechanism of GABA-mediated depolarization | Q69136245 | ||
Properties and distribution of peripherally evoked presynaptic hyperpolarization in cat lumbar spinal cord | Q69388648 | ||
The synaptology and cytology of the Clarke cell in nucleus dorsalis of the cat: an electron microscopic study | Q69787880 | ||
Changes of of extracellular potassium concentration induced by neuronal activity in the spinal cord of the cat | Q69789559 | ||
Release of (3H)gamma-aminobutyric acid from glial cells in rat dorsal root ganglia | Q70051468 | ||
A model for the mode of action of GABA on primary afferent terminals: depolarizing effects of GABA applied iontophoretically to neurones of mammalian dorsal root ganglia | Q70051589 | ||
Central action of bicuculline | Q70052166 | ||
The action of bicuculline upon acetylcholine-induced excitations of central neurones | Q70055802 | ||
Distribution of ?-aminobutyric acid in cat spinal cord and the alteration produced by local ischaemia | Q70415468 | ||
Microanalysis of Amino Acids and Their Determination in Biological Material Using Dansyl Chloride | Q70464025 | ||
The fine structure of neurons and synapses in the motor nuclei of the cat spinal cord | Q70477184 | ||
GABA and prolonged spinal inhibition | Q71054195 | ||
An analysis of acetylcholine responses of junctional and extrajunctional receptors of frog muscle fibres. With an Appendix | Q71152956 | ||
Effects of iontophoretically applied drugs on spinal interneurons of the lamprey | Q71654384 | ||
Primary afferent depolarization and flexion reflexes produced by radiant heat stimulation of the skin | Q71837571 | ||
Presynaptic depolarization of myelinated afferent fibres evoked by stimulation of cutaneous C fibres | Q71837626 | ||
The fine structure of neurons in the dorsal horn of the cat spinal cord | Q72054974 | ||
Dorsal root projections to dorsal horn neurons in the cat spinal cord | Q72054978 | ||
A complex synaptic apparatus in spinal cords of cats | Q72175717 | ||
Distribution of some enzymes associated with the metabolism of glutamate, aspartate, gamma-aminobutyrate and glutamine in cat spinal cord | Q72346601 | ||
The use of convulsants in studying possible functions of amino acids in the toad spinal cord | Q72392812 | ||
Primary Afferent Depolarization Evoked by a Painful Stimulus | Q72393585 | ||
Electrolyte distribution in rabbit superior cervical ganglion | Q72413913 | ||
Acetylcholine depolarization of the dorsal root nerve terminals in the amphibian spinal cord | Q72529547 | ||
Inhibitory Action from the Flexor Reflex Afferents on Transmission to Ia Afferents | Q72621004 | ||
The organization of the substantia gelatinosa rolandi in the cat lumbosacral spinal cord | Q72703891 | ||
A study of the interaction between motoneurones in the frog spinal cord | Q72862397 | ||
The effect of inhibitory nerve impulses on a crustacean muscle fibre | Q73261134 | ||
Reflex inhibition by dorsal root interaction | Q73689552 | ||
CELLULAR LOCALIZATION OF MONOAMINES IN THE SPINAL CORD | Q76758709 | ||
PRESYNAPTIC HYPERPOLARIZATION: A ROLE FOR FINE AFFERENT FIBRES | Q76942892 | ||
Dendroaxonic synapses in the substantia gelatinosa glomeruli of the spinal trigeminal nucleus of the cat. | Q44510559 | ||
Convulsant drugs: amino acid antagonism and central inhibition | Q44670289 | ||
Effects of conditioning afferent volleys on variability of monosynaptic responses of extensor motoneurons | Q44673858 | ||
Extracellular potassium activity, intracellular and extracellular potential responses in the spinal cord | Q44831967 | ||
Antagonism of presynaptic inhibition in the cuneate nucleus by picrotoxin | Q45055217 | ||
Primary afferent hyperpolarization and presynaptic facilitation of Ia afferent terminals induced by large cutaneous fibers | Q45088893 | ||
Antagonistic effects of semicarbazide and pyridoxine on cuneate presynaptic inhibition | Q45108938 | ||
Temperature dependence of a sodium-potassium permeability ratio of a molluscan neurone | Q45208512 | ||
Gamma-aminobutyric acid and nervous system function--a perspective | Q45300913 | ||
The chloride-dependent depression by GABA in the frog spinal cord | Q46776810 | ||
Slow potentials induced by changes of extracellular potassium in the spinal cord of the cat | Q46835078 | ||
Release of [3H]GABA and [14C]glutamic acid from rat cortex slices: The relationship between the tissue pool size and rates of spontaneous and electrically induced release | Q47349546 | ||
Site of action of systemic gamma-aminobutyric acid in the spinal cord. | Q47811583 | ||
GABA-induced rise of extracellular potassium in rat dorsal root ganglia: an electrophysiological study in vivo | Q48343080 | ||
A model for an estimate in vivo of the ionic basis of presynaptic inhibition: an intracellular analysis of the GABA-induced depolarization in rat dorsal root ganglia | Q48343090 | ||
Central actions of benzodiazepines | Q48343593 | ||
The effect of electrophoretically applied GABA on cultured dissociated spinal cord and sensory ganglion neurones of the rat. | Q48344446 | ||
Depolarization of primary afferents in the frog spinal cord under high Mg2+ concentrations | Q48349692 | ||
Pentobarbital selectively enhances GABA-mediated post-synaptic inhibition in tissue cultured mouse spinal neurons | Q48362928 | ||
The in vivo inactivation of GABA and other inhibitory amino acids in the cat nervous system | Q48381002 | ||
Diazepam and chlordiazepoxide: powerful GABA antagonists in explants of rat cerebellum | Q48391900 | ||
Concerning the ionic basis of presynaptic inhibition | Q48397291 | ||
Prolongation of hippocampal inhibitory postsynaptic potentials by barbiturates | Q48425020 | ||
Pentobarbital: action on frog motoneurons | Q48435971 | ||
Factors Determining the Decay of K+ Potentials and Focal Potentials in the Central Nervous System | Q48437007 | ||
Correlation Between Extracellular Focal Potentials and K+ Potentials Evoked by Primary Afferent Activity | Q48437016 | ||
The effect of intravenously administrered γ-aminobutyric acid on afferent fiber polarization | Q48450572 | ||
Correlation between the topographical distribution of [3H]GABA uptake and primary afferent depolarization in the frog spinal cord | Q48464904 | ||
High affinity uptake of GABA in presumed GABA-ERGIC nerve endings in rat brain | Q48476119 | ||
Gamma-aminobutyrate transaminase activity in rat cerebellar cortex: a histochemical study | Q48498009 | ||
P433 | issue | 4 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 211-267 | |
P577 | publication date | 1977-01-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Progress in Neurobiology | Q15716615 |
P1476 | title | The role of gaba in primary afferent depolarization | |
The role of GABA in primary afferent depolarization | |||
P478 | volume | 9 |
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