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Oscillations in CNS neurons : a possible role for cortical interneurons in the generation of 40-Hz oscillations
Chapter by: Llinas R
in: Induced rhythms in the brain by Basar E; Bullock TH [Eds]
Boston : Birkhauser, 1992
pp. 269-283
ISBN: 0817635378
CID: 3265
Rostrocaudal scan in human brain: a global characteristic of the 40-Hz response during sensory input
Chapter by: Llinas R; Ribary U
in: Induced rhythms in the brain by Basar E; Bullock TH [Eds]
Boston : Birkhauser, 1992
pp. 147-154
ISBN: 0817635378
CID: 3264
The role of vesicular mobilization in tonic transmitter release and potentiation in the crab T-fiber giant synapse [Meeting Abstract]
Lin, J.-W.; Llinas, R.
BIOSIS:PREV199344051008
ISSN: 0190-5295
CID: 92371
The electrophysiology of the cerebellar Purkinje cell revisited
Chapter by: Llinas R; Sugimori M
in: The cerebellum revisited by Llinas R; Sotelo C [Eds]
New York : Sprnger-Verlag, 1992
pp. 167-181
ISBN: 0387976930
CID: 3245
Hindlimb suspension in neonatal rats leads to permanent deficits in air righting reflexes [Meeting Abstract]
Skorina, Jane; Walton, Kerry D.; Hillman, Dean; Llinas, Rodolfo
BIOSIS:PREV199344071286
ISSN: 0190-5295
CID: 92268
P Channel and calbindin are differentially affected following corticosterone treatment in aging [Meeting Abstract]
Hillman, D.; Chen, S.; Aung, T. T.; Cherksey, B.; Sugimori, M.; Llinas, R.
BIOSIS:PREV199344092961
ISSN: 0190-5295
CID: 92267
The cerebellum revisited
Llinas RR; Sotelo C
New York : Springer-Verlag, 1992
Extent: 339 p.
ISBN: 0387976930
CID: 781
Presynaptic calcium concentration microdomains and transmitter release
Llinas R; Sugimori M; Silver RB
n-Aequorin J, a luminescent protein which responds to calcium concentration changes in the order of several hundred micromoles, was injected into the preterminal fiber in the squid giant synapse. The activation of the presynaptic terminal leading to release of transmitter was accompanied by light emission at well-defined sites at the active zone in the presynaptic terminal. Location of these light emission sites was very much the same from one stimulus to the next, indicating that light emission was triggered by the inward calcium current occurring at specific and invariant locations. The distribution, size and number of these QEDs (quantum emission domains) coincides well with the location and number of active zones in the presynaptic terminal. The results imply that transmitter release is triggered by very well-localized calcium concentration changes that may be as high as several hundred micromoles
PMID: 1364193
ISSN: 0928-4257
CID: 6442
The use of magnetic field tomography in the study of acute alcohol intoxication
Chapter by: Llinas R; Ribary U
in: Imaging in alcohol research by Zakhari S; Witt E [Eds]
Rockville MD : National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 1992
pp. 13-26
ISBN: n/a
CID: 2965
Extraction of dynamic patterns from distributed current solutions of brain activity
Chapter by: Singh KD; Ioannides AA; Hasson R; Ribary U; Lado F; Llinas R
in: Biomagnetism : clinical aspects by Hoke M; et al [Eds]
New York : Excerpta Medica, 1992
pp. 767-771
ISBN: 0444892680
CID: 2969