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Research Topic: 2005
03.29.2006 Comprehensive analysis of the ascidian genome reveals novel insights into the molecular evolution of ion channel genes
03.14.2006 Somato-motor inhibitory processing in humans: A study with MEG and ERP
03.03.2006 Short-term lineage analysis of dorsally derived Olig3 cells in the developing spinal cord
02.16.2006 Dual signaling is differentially activated by different active states of the metabotropic glutamate receptor1alpha
02.06.2006 Cross-modal integration and plastic changes revealed by lip movement, random-dot motion and sign languages in the hearing and deaf
01.30.2006 Serial and parallel processing in the human auditory cortex: a magnetoencephalographic study
01.18.2006 Skeletal muscle AMPK phosphorylation parallels metabolic phenotype in leptin transgenic mice under dietary modification
12.22.2005 Balance of monosynaptic excitatory and disynaptic inhibitory responses of the globus pallidus induced after stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in the monkey
12.16.2005 Protein kinase C shifts the voltage dependence of KCNQ/M channels expressed in Xenopus oocytes
12.09.2005 Role of the Superior Temporal Region in Human Visual Motion Perception
11.10.2005 Number and density of AMPA receptors in single synapses in immature cerebellum
11.02.2005 Cells die with increased cytosolic ATP during apoptosis:
A bioluminescence study with intracellular luciferase
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