Short-term synaptic depression and recovery at the mature mammalian endbulb of Held synapse in mice.
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Sustaining rapid vesicular release at active zones: potential roles for vesicle tetheringActivity-dependent, homeostatic regulation of neurotransmitter release from auditory nerve fibers.Decreased temporal precision of neuronal signaling as a candidate mechanism of auditory processing disorderShort-term synaptic plasticity and intensity codingHigh Entrainment Constrains Synaptic Depression Levels of an In vivo Globular Bushy Cell ModelTarget-specific regulation of presynaptic release properties at auditory nerve terminals in the avian cochlear nucleus.Inhibition in the auditory brainstem enhances signal representation and regulates gain in complex acoustic environments.Slow Cholinergic Modulation of Spike Probability in Ultra-Fast Time-Coding Sensory NeuronsNoise-induced hearing loss alters the temporal dynamics of auditory-nerve responses.Target- and input-dependent organization of AMPA and NMDA receptors in synaptic connections of the cochlear nucleus.Synaptic transmission between end bulbs of Held and bushy cells in the cochlear nucleus of mice with a mutation in Otoferlin.Glycinergic inhibition to the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body shows prominent facilitation and can sustain high levels of ongoing activity.Postnatal development of synaptic properties of the GABAergic projection from the inferior colliculus to the auditory thalamus.Inhibitory properties underlying non-monotonic input-output relationship in low-frequency spherical bushy neurons of the gerbilShort-term plasticity and modulation of synaptic transmission at mammalian inhibitory cholinergic olivocochlear synapses.Glycinergic synaptic transmission in the cochlear nucleus of mice with normal hearing and age-related hearing loss.Acute and long-term effects of noise exposure on the neuronal spontaneous activity in cochlear nucleus and inferior colliculus brain slices.Morphological characterization of bushy cells and their inputs in the laboratory mouse (Mus musculus) anteroventral cochlear nucleus.Deficits in responding to brief noise offsets in Kcna1 -/- mice reveal a contribution of this gene to precise temporal processing seen previously only for stimulus onsets.Short-term plasticity and auditory processing in the ventral cochlear nucleus of normal and hearing-impaired animalsAuditory nerve fibers excite targets through synapses that vary in convergence, strength, and short-term plasticity.Temporally selective processing of communication signals by auditory midbrain neuronsA rapid form of activity-dependent recovery from short-term synaptic depression in the intensity pathway of the auditory brainstem.Spiking models for level-invariant encoding.Endbulb synaptic depression within the range of presynaptic spontaneous firing and its impact on the firing reliability of cochlear nucleus bushy neurons.Neuromodulation by GABA converts a relay into a coincidence detectorA low-affinity antagonist reveals saturation and desensitization in mature synapses in the auditory brain stem.Context-dependent effects of NMDA receptors on precise timing information at the endbulb of Held in the cochlear nucleus.Impact of synaptic depression on spike timing at the endbulb of Held.Calcium imaging of auditory nerve fiber terminals in the cochlear nucleus.Excitatory modulation in the cochlear nucleus through group I metabotropic glutamate receptor activationSkipped-stimulus approach reveals that short-term plasticity dominates synaptic strength during ongoing activity.Factors Influencing Short-term Synaptic Plasticity in the Avian Cochlear Nucleus MagnocellularisNeuromodulator-evoked synaptic metaplasticity within a central pattern generator network.Synaptic activity slows vesicular replenishment at excitatory synapses of rat hippocampusRecovery of vesicular storage and release parameters after high frequency stimulation in rat hippocampus.Short-term forms of presynaptic plasticity.Synaptic plasticity in the auditory system: a review.Inhibitory glycinergic neurotransmission in the mammalian auditory brainstem upon prolonged stimulation: short-term plasticity and synaptic reliability.Modelling the response to low-frequency repetitive nerve stimulation of myasthenia gravis and Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome.
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Short-term synaptic depression and recovery at the mature mammalian endbulb of Held synapse in mice.
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2008 թուականի Յուլիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2008年の論文
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Short-term synaptic depression ...... dbulb of Held synapse in mice.
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Short-term synaptic depression ...... dbulb of Held synapse in mice.
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Short-term synaptic depression ...... dbulb of Held synapse in mice.
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Short-term synaptic depression ...... dbulb of Held synapse in mice.
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Short-term synaptic depression ...... dbulb of Held synapse in mice.
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Short-term synaptic depression ...... dbulb of Held synapse in mice.
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Paul B Manis
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10.1152/JN.90715.2008
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2008-07-16T00:00:00Z