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Raising cytosolic Cl- in cerebellar granule cells affects their excitability and vestibulo-ocular learning.Agonistic effects of the beta-carboline DMCM revealed in GABA(A) receptor gamma 2 subunit F77I point-mutated miceProminent dendritic localization in forebrain neurons of a novel mRNA and its product, dendrinA family of AMPA-selective glutamate receptorsA Tribute to Peter H Seeburg (1944-2016): A Founding Father of Molecular Neurobiology.Staying awake--a genetic region that hinders α2 adrenergic receptor agonist-induced sleep.Removal of GABA(A) receptor γ2 subunits from parvalbumin neurons causes wide-ranging behavioral alterations.Studying Cerebellar Circuits by Remote Control of Selected Neuronal Types with GABA(A) ReceptorsSynaptic inhibition of Purkinje cells mediates consolidation of vestibulo-cerebellar motor learning.Tectal-derived interneurons contribute to phasic and tonic inhibition in the visual thalamus.Transgenic methods for directing gene expression to specific neuronal types: cerebellar granule cells.Altered activity in the central medial thalamus precedes changes in the neocortex during transitions into both sleep and propofol anesthesia.Ro 15-4513 Antagonizes Alcohol-Induced Sedation in Mice Through αβγ2-type GABA(A) Receptors.Synaptic competition sculpts the development of GABAergic axo-dendritic but not perisomatic synapsesIntroduction: studying gene expression in neural tissues by in situ hybridization.Neuregulin signaling is dispensable for NMDA- and GABA(A)-receptor expression in the cerebellum in vivo.An unexpected role for TASK-3 potassium channels in network oscillations with implications for sleep mechanisms and anesthetic action.Wakefulness Is Governed by GABA and Histamine Cotransmission.From synapse to behavior: rapid modulation of defined neuronal types with engineered GABAA receptors.GABAergic inhibition of histaminergic neurons regulates active waking but not the sleep-wake switch or propofol-induced loss of consciousnessInvalidation of TASK1 potassium channels disrupts adrenal gland zonation and mineralocorticoid homeostasisDirecting gene expression to cerebellar granule cells using gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor alpha6 subunit transgenes.Does ethanol act preferentially via selected brain GABAA receptor subtypes? the current evidence is ambiguous.Hippocampal theta rhythm and its coupling with gamma oscillations require fast inhibition onto parvalbumin-positive interneurons.Bottom-Up versus Top-Down Induction of Sleep by Zolpidem Acting on Histaminergic and Neocortex Neurons.Fast and Slow Inhibition in the Visual Thalamus Is Influenced by Allocating GABAA Receptors with Different γ Subunits.The role of K₂p channels in anaesthesia and sleep.The distribution of 13 GABAA receptor subunit mRNAs in the rat brain. I. Telencephalon, diencephalon, mesencephalon.Abolition of zolpidem sensitivity in mice with a point mutation in the GABAA receptor gamma2 subunit.Differential expression of immediate early genes in the hippocampus and spinal cord.Characterization of the rat hippocalcin gene: the 5' flanking region directs expression to the hippocampus.Conservation of gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor alpha 6 subunit gene expression in cerebellar granule cells.Genetic techniques and circuit analysis.Neuronal ensembles sufficient for recovery sleep and the sedative actions of α2 adrenergic agonists.In situ hybridization with oligonucleotides: a simplified method to detect Drosophila transcripts.Molecular biology of glutamate receptors.Mammalian ionotropic glutamate receptors.DNA regions supporting hippocalcin gene expression in cell lines.Cre-ating Ways to Serotonin.Increased Motor-Impairing Effects of the Neuroactive Steroid Pregnanolone in Mice with Targeted Inactivation of the GABAA Receptor γ2 Subunit in the Cerebellum.
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