Functional and ionic properties of a slow afterhyperpolarization in ferret perigeniculate neurons in vitro.
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The slack sodium-activated potassium channel provides a major outward current in olfactory neurons of Kv1.3-/- super-smeller mice.Spike integration and cellular memory in a rhythmic network from Na+/K+ pump current dynamics.Histamine modulates thalamocortical activity by activating a chloride conductance in ferret perigeniculate neuronsOngoing network state controls the length of sleep spindles via inhibitory activity.Adaptation in the visual cortex: influence of membrane trajectory and neuronal firing pattern on slow afterpotentials.Bursting of thalamic neurons and states of vigilance.Self-regulation of adult thalamocortical neurons.Knockout of Slo2.2 enhances itch, abolishes KNa current, and increases action potential firing frequency in DRG neurons.Sodium-activated potassium current in guinea pig gastric myocytesSlack, Slick and Sodium-Activated Potassium Channels.Brain state dependent activity in the cortex and thalamusLow-magnesium medium induces epileptiform activity in mouse olfactory bulb slices.Tapping the Brakes: Cellular and Synaptic Mechanisms that Regulate Thalamic Oscillations.Differential distribution of the sodium-activated potassium channels slick and slack in mouse brain.Spiking-bursting activity in the thalamic reticular nucleus initiates sequences of spindle oscillations in thalamic networks.Maladaptive homeostatic plasticity in a rodent model of central pain syndrome: thalamic hyperexcitability after spinothalamic tract lesions.Membrane bistability in thalamic reticular neurons during spindle oscillations.Amino-termini isoforms of the Slack K+ channel, regulated by alternative promoters, differentially modulate rhythmic firing and adaptation.Ca2+-dependent and Na+-dependent K+ conductances contribute to a slow AHP in thalamic paraventricular nucleus neurons: a novel target for orexin receptors.Mechanisms of modulation of AMPA-induced Na+-activated K+ current by mGluR1.Na+-activated K+ current contributes to postexcitatory hyperpolarization in neocortical intrinsically bursting neurons.Increasing extracellular potassium results in subthalamic neuron activity resembling that seen in a 6-hydroxydopamine lesion.Layer-specific properties of the persistent sodium current in sensorimotor cortex.Sodium-dependent potassium channels of a Slack-like subtype contribute to the slow afterhyperpolarization in lamprey spinal neurons.How adaptation currents change threshold, gain, and variability of neuronal spiking.Single-column thalamocortical network model exhibiting gamma oscillations, sleep spindles, and epileptogenic bursts.Contribution of persistent sodium current to locomotor pattern generation in neonatal rats.Characterization of Na+-activated K+ currents in larval lamprey spinal cord neurons.Alterations in burst firing of thalamic VPL neurons and reversal by Na(v)1.3 antisense after spinal cord injury.Dendritic calcium accumulation associated with direction-selective adaptation in visual motion-sensitive neurons in vivo.Slow Adaptation in Fast-Spiking Neurons of Visual Cortex
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Functional and ionic properties of a slow afterhyperpolarization in ferret perigeniculate neurons in vitro.
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Functional and ionic propertie ...... rigeniculate neurons in vitro.
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Functional and ionic propertie ...... rigeniculate neurons in vitro.
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Functional and ionic propertie ...... rigeniculate neurons in vitro.
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10.1152/JN.1998.80.3.1222
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1998-09-01T00:00:00Z