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1. Cannabinoid Receptors Modulate Excitation of an Olfactory Bulb Local Circuit by Cortical Feedback

2. Hyperexcitability in the olfactory bulb and impaired fine odor discrimination in the Fmr1 KO mouse model of fragile X syndrome

3. Neurotransmitter regulation rather than cell‐intrinsic properties shapes the high‐pass filtering properties of olfactory bulb glomeruli

4. Neurotransmitter regulation rather than cell-intrinsic properties shape the high-pass filtering properties of olfactory bulb glomeruli

5. Optical manipulations reveal strong reciprocal inhibition but limited recurrent excitation within olfactory bulb glomeruli

6. Cellular and Synaptic Mechanisms That Differentiate Mitral Cells and Superficial Tufted Cells Into Parallel Output Channels in the Olfactory Bulb

7. Correction for Rodriguez-Medina et al., 'Draft Genome Sequences of 16 Halophilic Prokaryotes Isolated from Diverse Environments'

8. Intraglomerular gap junctions enhance interglomerular synchrony in a sparsely connected olfactory bulb network

9. Draft Genome Sequences of 16 Halophilic Prokaryotes Isolated from Diverse Environments

10. Three-dimensional synaptic analyses of mitral cell and external tufted cell dendrites in rat olfactory bulb glomeruli

11. Thresholding of sensory inputs by extrasynaptic glutamate receptors in olfactory bulb glomeruli

12. Intraglomerular gap junctions enhance interglomerular synchrony in a sparsely connected olfactory bulb network

13. Balancing Extrasynaptic Excitation and Synaptic Inhibition within Olfactory Bulb Glomeruli

14. Interglomerular Lateral Inhibition Targeted on External Tufted Cells in the Olfactory Bulb

15. Adrenergic Receptor-Mediated Disinhibition of Mitral Cells Triggers Long-Term Enhancement of Synchronized Oscillations in the Olfactory Bulb

16. Control of On/Off Glomerular Signaling by a Local GABAergic Microcircuit in the Olfactory Bulb

17. GABAergic Circuits Control Input–Spike Coupling in the Piriform Cortex

18. The trans-SNARE-regulating function of Munc18-1 is essential to synaptic exocytosis

19. Metabotropic glutamate receptors promote disinhibition of olfactory bulb glomeruli that scales with input strength

20. Matching of feedback inhibition with excitation ensures fidelity of information flow in the anterior piriform cortex

21. Tufted Cell Dendrodendritic Inhibition in the Olfactory Bulb Is Dependent on NMDA Receptor Activity

22. Spike Timing Improves Olfactory Capabilities in Mammals

23. Inhibition Acts Globally to Shape Olfactory Cortical Tuning

24. Regulation of synaptic timing in the olfactory bulb by an A-type potassium current

25. Dendrodendritic Inhibition in the Olfactory Bulb Is Driven by NMDA Receptors

26. Activation of Shaker Potassium Channels

27. Modulation of mEPSCs in Olfactory Bulb Mitral Cells by Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors

28. Age-dependent adrenergic actions in the main olfactory bulb that could underlie an olfactory-sensitive period

29. Mitral cells in the olfactory bulb are mainly excited through a multistep signaling path

30. Functional expression and purification of a homomeric human alpha 1 glycine receptor in baculovirus-infected insect cells

31. NMDA Receptors Turn to Another Channel for Inhibition

32. Making scents out of how olfactory neurons are ordered in space

34. Gating effects along mitral cell lateral dendrites

35. AMPA/Kainate Receptors Drive Rapid Output and Precise Synchrony in Olfactory Bulb Granule Cells

36. One in a thousand: defining the limits of olfactory perception

37. Dendritic processing within olfactory bulb circuits

38. AMPA autoreceptors drive correlated spiking in olfactory bulb glomeruli

39. Glomerulus-specific synchronization of mitral cells in the olfactory bulb

40. A Novel Local Circuit in the Olfactory Bulb Involving an Old Short-Axon Cell

41. The size of gating charge in wild-type and mutant Shaker potassium channels

42. Voltage-gated chloride currents in cultured canine tracheal epithelial cells

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