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102. Determinants of synaptic information transfer: From Ca2+ binding proteins to Ca2+ signaling domains
103. Ionic Channels in Type I Carotid Body Cells
104. Oxygen Sensing in the Carotid Body: Ideas and Models
105. Modulation of Voltage Dependent Calcium Channels by GABAb Receptors and G Proteins in Cultured Rat Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons: Relevance to Transmitter Release and Its Modulation
106. Receptor-Mediated Inhibition of Calcium Currents and Synaptic Transmission in Cultured Hippocampal Pyramidal Neurons
107. Actions of Doxapram on K+ Currents in Isolated Type I Cells of the Neonatal Rat Carotid Body
108. The Phospholipid Environment of Activated Synaptic Membrane Receptors May Provide Both Intracellularly and Retrogradely Acting Signals for the Regulation of Neuro(Muscular) Transmission
109. Ion Channels and Nerve Cell Function
110. General Conclusions
111. Calcium and Its Relevance to Biological Systems
112. Functional Roles of Domains of Clostridial Neurotoxins: The Contribution from Studies on Aplysia
113. Factors Underlying the Characteristic Inhibition of the Neuronal Release of Transmitters by Tetanus and Various Botulinum Toxins
114. Transmitter Release in Aplysia: Applicability of Quantal Models and Evidence for Postsynaptic Control
115. Ca2+ Dependent Evoked Quantal Neurotransmitter Release does Not Necessarily Involve Exocytosis of Synaptic Vesicles
116. Current Concepts on the Mechanism of Action of Clostridial Neurotoxins
117. Presynaptic Inhibition Mediated by Neuropeptide Y in the Mammalian CNS: Possible Physiological Implications
118. Adenosine Modulation of Glutamate-Mediated Synaptic Transmission in the Hippocampus
119. Introductory Perspective
120. The Calcium Channel C-Terminal and Synaptic Vesicle Tethering: Analysis by Immuno-Nanogold Localization.
121. Synaptotagmin 2 Is the Fast Ca2+ Sensor at a Central Inhibitory Synapse.
122. Exploring the role of neuropeptide S in the regulation of arousal: a functional anatomical study.
123. Presynaptic Release-Regulating mGlu1 Receptors in Central Nervous System.
124. Characterization of a Synaptic Vesicle Binding Motif on the Distal CaV2.2 Channel C-terminal.
125. Self-Organizing Cortical Networks for Distributed Hypothesis Testing and Recognition Learning
126. Peptide Toxins that Alter Neurotransmitter Release
127. Tetanus and Botulinum Neurotoxins
128. Neurotoxic Metals and Neuronal Signalling Processes
129. Adrenaline-Induced Long-Lasting Potentiation of Transmitter Release at Frog Motor Nerve Terminals
130. Enhancement of Neurotransmitter Release by Activation of Ryanodine Receptors after Ca2+-Dependent Priming at Motor Nerve Terminals
131. Paired-Pulse Depression and mGluR-Mediated Modulation of Cerebellar Climbing Fiber Synapses
132. Plastic Nature of a Ca2+-Induced Ca2+ Release Mechanism in Hippocampal Synaptic Terminals
133. Depression of NMDA-Evoked Acetylcholine Release by Endogenous Adenosine in Striatum Slices
134. Cellular and Molecular Basis of Synaptic Transmission
135. Development of a Single Cell Ca2+ Imaging System to Study the Role of PKC Substrate B-50 in Neurotransmitter Release and Neurite Outgrowth
136. Central nervous system — behaviour
137. The ins and outs of inhibitory synaptic plasticity:Neuron types, molecular mechanisms and functional roles
138. Electrophysiological Aspects of Adenosine Receptor Function
139. The Role of Protein Kinase C Substrate B-50 (GAP-43) in Neurotransmitter Release and Long-Term Potentiation
140. Facilitation and Potentiation of Transmitter Release at Neuromuscular Synapses in the Heart of Squilla Mantis: Functional and Theoretical Implications
141. Modelling Input-Output Characteristics of the Inner Hair Cell
142. Antagonistic Modulation of A K+ Channel Activity by Serotonin and the Peptide FMRFamide in Aplysia Sensory Neurons: Molecular Aspects and Functional Implications
143. Phencyclidine — A Challenge to Schizophrenia Research
144. Frequency and Amplitude Codes of Neuronal Signals
145. Significance of Carbonic Anhydrase in the Function of Skeletal Muscle
146. Temperature Sensitivity of the Ampullae of Lorenzini of Elasmobranchs
147. The Preparation of the Squid Giant Synapse for Electrophysiological Investigation
148. Mechanisms of Adenosine Action
149. Adenosine Receptors Mediating Inhibition of Peripheral and Central Neurons
150. The Nanophysiology of Fast Transmitter Release.
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