P21. GABA and Glutamate release after LTP, J Neurochem 1992 (original) (raw)
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Excitatory amino acid-induced release of 3H-GABA from cultured mouse cerebral cortex interneurons
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Regulation of GABA release by depolarisation-evoked Ca2+ transients at a single hippocampal terminal
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Transient and sustained types of long-term potentiation in the CA1 area of the rat hippocampus
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GABAergic nerve terminals in rat hippocampus possess α2-adrenoceptors regulating GABA release
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A possible correlate of the postsynaptic condition for long-lasting potentiation in the guinea pig hippocampus in vitro
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A quantitative study of the actions of excitatory amino acids and antagonists in rat hippocampal slices
graham collingridge
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Presynaptic kainate receptors that enhance the release of GABA on CA1 hippocampal interneurons
June Hirsch
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Development of changes in endogenous GABA release during kindling epileptogenesis in rat hippocampus
Willem Kamphuis
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Purinergic modulation of [3H]GABA release from rat hippocampal nerve terminals
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Hyperexcitability induced by GABA withdrawal facilitates hippocampal long-term potentiation
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