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youmans neurological surgery

• volume 2 no 12 • december 1999 1119 24. Bading, H. & Greeenberg, M. E. Stimulation of protein tyrosine phosphorylation by NMDA receptor activation. Science 253, 912–914 (1991). 25. Fiore, R. S., Murphy, T. H., Sanghera, J. S., Pelech, S. L. ...

The response to formalin in the second phase… , northwestern neurology

1116 • volume 2 no 12 • december 1999 articles a c b Fig. 3. ERK activation is NMDA receptor dependent. Capsaicin-induced pERK in the ipsilateral dorsal horn (a) is partially suppressed by MK 801 (1.5 nmol) intrathecally injected into spinal cord 20 min ...

However ERK activation is induced by noxious… , world congress neurology

• volume 2 no 12 • december 1999 1115 Fig. 1. Induction of ERK phosphorylation in the ipsilateral dorsal horn by intraplantar capsaicin injection. (a) Transverse section of the L5 lum- bar spinal cord showing increased pERK immunoreactivity (IR) in ...

Systems neuroscience

© 1999 . • articles glutamate receptor in the neonatal rat spinal cord. Br. J. Pharmacol. 112, 45. Rothe, T., Bigl, V. & Grantyn, R. Potentiating and depressant effects of 809–816 (1994). metabotropic glutamate receptor agonists on high-voltage-activated calcium 38. Stefani, A., Pisani, A., Mercuri, ...

Neurology emr

1104 • volume 2 no 12 • december 1999 7. Stanton, P. K. & Sejnowski, T. J. Associative long-term depression in the hippocampus induced by hebbian covariance. Nature 339, 215–218 (1989). 8. Bell, C. C., Han, V. Z., Sugawara, Y. & Grant, ...

Iar with LTP may start wonder – cAMP analogs… , neurology brain

© 1999 . • news and views Silent synapses: I can;t hear you! Could you please speak aloud? Antonio Malgaroli Cyclic AMP application mimics the late phase of long-term potentiation in hippocampal CA3–CA1 cultures. Now imaging with FM1-43 shows that this activity-dependent change in synaptic ...

Ehlers, M. D., Mammen, A. L., Lau, L. F. & Huganir, R. L. Synaptic… , neurology meeting 2011

shaft. The number of clusters was normalized with the dendritic length after all dendritic branches in an image were manually traced and mea- sured. Independent group t-tests were used for comparisons between two experimental groups, and analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used to ...

Double immunostaining of spinal cord with… , neuroscience autism

c d e SOD1G85R Control a b SOD1G37R f g articles in staining of β -tubulin in axons in spinal cords from SOD1G37R (Fig. 6e) and SOD1G85R (Fig. 6f) mice, as well as rel- atively high levels in many cell bodies and proximal axons. Antibodies to neurofilament subunit NF-H showed its ...

In contrast, mice expressing similar levels… , patten neurology

articles Because the rate of axonal transport decreases as the bur- den of axonal neurofilaments increases during develop- ment23,37,38 and regeneration39, the delay in onset of clinical disease in NF-L null mice might result from an increase in the rate of axonal transport ...

J. Neurochem. Superoxide… , neuroscience wisconsin

protein. Science 281, 1851–1854 (1998). 16. Williamson, T. L. et al. Absence of neurofilaments reduces the selective vulnerability of motor neurons and slows disease caused by a familial ALS- linked SOD1 mutant. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 95, 9631–9636 (1998). 17. Banker, B. ...