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David J Rossi

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Nature Neuroscience|April 27, 2012
Astrocytes join the plasticity partyDavid J Rossi
Nature Neuroscience|January 28, 2006
Another BOLD role for astrocytes: coupling blood flow to neural activityDavid J Rossi
Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology|May 9, 2018
The Cerebellar GABA<sub>A</sub>R System as a Potential Target for Treating Alcohol Use DisorderDavid J Rossi, Ben D Richardson
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 7, 2017
Recreational concentrations of alcohol enhance synaptic inhibition of cerebellar unipolar brush cells via pre- and postsynaptic mechanismsBen D Richardson, David J Rossi
The Journal of Physiology|March 10, 2010
Simulated ischaemia induces Ca2+-independent glutamatergic vesicle release through actin filament depolymerization in area CA1 of the hippocampusAdriana L Andrade, David J Rossi
The Journal of Physiology|February 18, 2003
Multiple modes of GABAergic inhibition of rat cerebellar granule cellsDavid J Rossi, Martine Hamann, David Attwell
Neuron|February 22, 2002
Tonic and spillover inhibition of granule cells control information flow through cerebellar cortexMartine Hamann, David J Rossi, David Attwell
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 16, 2004
Sequential release of GABA by exocytosis and reversed uptake leads to neuronal swelling in simulated ischemia of hippocampal slicesNicola J Allen, David J Rossi, David Attwell
Nature Neuroscience|October 29, 2013
Opposite actions of alcohol on tonic GABA(A) receptor currents mediated by nNOS and PKC activityJoshua S Kaplan, Claudia Mohr, David J Rossi
Neuropharmacology|October 15, 2009
Young age and low temperature, but not female gender delay ATP loss and glutamate release, and protect Purkinje cells during simulated ischemia in cerebellar slicesClaudia Mohr, James D Brady, David J Rossi
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Nature Neuroscience|April 27, 2012
Astrocytes join the plasticity partyDavid J Rossi
Nature Neuroscience|January 28, 2006
Another BOLD role for astrocytes: coupling blood flow to neural activityDavid J Rossi
Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology|May 9, 2018
The Cerebellar GABA<sub>A</sub>R System as a Potential Target for Treating Alcohol Use DisorderDavid J Rossi, Ben D Richardson
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 7, 2017
Recreational concentrations of alcohol enhance synaptic inhibition of cerebellar unipolar brush cells via pre- and postsynaptic mechanismsBen D Richardson, David J Rossi
The Journal of Physiology|March 10, 2010
Simulated ischaemia induces Ca2+-independent glutamatergic vesicle release through actin filament depolymerization in area CA1 of the hippocampusAdriana L Andrade, David J Rossi
The Journal of Physiology|February 18, 2003
Multiple modes of GABAergic inhibition of rat cerebellar granule cellsDavid J Rossi, Martine Hamann, David Attwell
Neuron|February 22, 2002
Tonic and spillover inhibition of granule cells control information flow through cerebellar cortexMartine Hamann, David J Rossi, David Attwell
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 16, 2004
Sequential release of GABA by exocytosis and reversed uptake leads to neuronal swelling in simulated ischemia of hippocampal slicesNicola J Allen, David J Rossi, David Attwell
Nature Neuroscience|October 29, 2013
Opposite actions of alcohol on tonic GABA(A) receptor currents mediated by nNOS and PKC activityJoshua S Kaplan, Claudia Mohr, David J Rossi
Neuropharmacology|October 15, 2009
Young age and low temperature, but not female gender delay ATP loss and glutamate release, and protect Purkinje cells during simulated ischemia in cerebellar slicesClaudia Mohr, James D Brady, David J Rossi
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