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Increased bursting glutamatergic neurotransmission in an auditory forebrain area of the zebra finch (Taenopygia guttata) induced by auditory stimulation.Inhibitory network interactions shape the auditory processing of natural communication signals in the songbird auditory forebrainElucidating the neurotoxicity of the star fruit.Intrinsic properties of rostral ventrolateral medulla presympathetic and bulbospinal respiratory neurons of juvenile rats are not affected by chronic intermittent hypoxia.Inhibition of neuronal high-voltage activated calcium channels by the omega-phoneutria nigriventer Tx3-3 peptide toxin.Are L-glutamate and ATP cotransmitters of the peripheral chemoreflex in the rat nucleus tractus solitarius?A single episode of high intensity sound inhibits long-term potentiation in the hippocampus of rats.Chronic intermittent hypoxia depresses afferent neurotransmission in NTS neurons by a reduction in the number of active synapses.GABAergic neurons participate in the brain's response to birdsong auditory stimulation.Inhibition of spontaneous neurotransmission in the nucleus of solitary tract of the rat by the cannabinoid agonist WIN 55212-2 is not via CB1 or CB2 receptors.Inhibitors of oxidative and hydrolytic endocannabinoid degradation do not enhance depolarization-induced suppression of excitation on dorsal cochlear nucleus glycinergic neurons.Urethane inhibits the GABAergic neurotransmission in the nucleus of the solitary tract of rat brain stem slices.Synaptic profile of nucleus tractus solitarius neurons involved with the peripheral chemoreflex pathways.Non-Decaying postsynaptics potentials and delayed spikes in hippocampal pyramidal neurons generated by a zero slope conductance created by the persistent Na+ current.Inhibition of long-term potentiation in the schaffer-CA1 pathway by repetitive high-intensity sound stimulation.Tonic benzodiazepine-sensitive GABAergic inhibition in cultured rodent cerebellar granule cellsIncreased hippocampal GABAergic inhibition after long-term high-intensity sound exposureLong-term high-intensity sound stimulation inhibits h current (Ih ) in CA1 pyramidal neuronsIntrinsic and synaptic properties of hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons of the Wistar Audiogenic Rat (WAR) strain, a genetic model of epilepsyInhaled molecular hydrogen attenuates intense acute exercise-induced hippocampal inflammation in sedentary ratsAlterations in brainstem auditory processing, the acoustic startle response and sensorimotor gating of startle in Wistar audiogenic rats (WAR), an animal model of reflex epilepsiesA voltage-dependent depolarization induced by low external glucose in neurons of the nucleus of the tractus solitarius: interaction with KATP channelsLoss of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Mediates Inhibition of Hippocampal Long-Term Potentiation by High-Intensity Sound
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