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Hyperpolarizing inhibition develops without trophic support by GABA in cultured rat midbrain neurons by Titz, Stefan (Author) , Hans, Michael Andreas (Author) , Kelsch, Wolfgang (Author) , Lewen, Andrea (Author) , Swandulla, Dieter (Author) , Misgeld, Ulrich (Author) ,
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Disease-specific human glycine receptor α [alpha]1 subunit causes hyperekplexia phenotype and impaired glycine- and GABA(A)-receptor transmission in transgenic mice by Becker, Lore (Author) , Wegerer, Jörg (Author) , Schenkel, Johannes (Author) , Zeilhofer, Hanns Ulrich (Author) , Swandulla, Dieter (Author) , Weiher, Hans (Author) ,
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Synaptic modulation of oscillatory activity of hypothalamic neuronal networks in vitro by Misgeld, Ulrich (Author) , Zeilhofer, Hanns Ulrich (Author) , Swandulla, Dieter (Author) ,
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Ionic currents in cultured rat hypothalamic neurones. by Müller, Thomas (Author) , Misgeld, Ulrich (Author) , Swandulla, Dieter (Author) ,
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Development and properties of synaptic mechanisms in a network of rat hypothalamic neurons grown in culture by Swandulla, Dieter (Author) , Misgeld, Ulrich (Author) ,
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Development of spontaneous synaptic activity in a hypothalamic network grown in culture by Swandulla, Dieter (Author) , Misgeld, Ulrich (Author) ,
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