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January 1, 1991
Selective effects of DSP-4 on locus coeruleus axons: are there pharmacologically different types of noradrenergic axons in the central nervous system?
J M Fritschy, R Grzanna
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research
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August 28, 1995
Cerebellar granule cells in vitro recapitulate the in vivo pattern of GABAA-receptor subunit expression
B Gao, J M Fritschy
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
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April 22, 1999
GABAB receptors make it to the top--as dimers
H Möhler, J M Fritschy
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
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August 14, 1995
GABAA-receptor heterogeneity in the adult rat brain: differential regional and cellular distribution of seven major subunits
J M Fritschy, H Mohler
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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May 11, 1992
Degeneration of rat locus coeruleus neurons is not accompanied by an irreversible loss of ascending projections. Evidence for reestablishment of forebrain innervation by surviving neurons
J M Fritschy, R Grzanna
Progress in Brain Research
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January 1, 1991
Efferent projections of different subpopulations of central noradrenaline neurons
R Grzanna, J M Fritschy
Experimental Neurology
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January 1, 1991
Experimentally-induced neuron loss in the locus coeruleus of adult rats
J M Fritschy, R Grzanna
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
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January 22, 1990
Demonstration of two separate descending noradrenergic pathways to the rat spinal cord: evidence for an intragriseal trajectory of locus coeruleus axons in the superficial layers of the dorsal horn
J M Fritschy, R Grzanna
International Review of Neurobiology
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August 31, 2001
Subcellular localization and regulation of GABAA receptors and associated proteins
B Lüscher, J M Fritschy
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
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July 15, 1992
Restoration of ascending noradrenergic projections by residual locus coeruleus neurons: compensatory response to neurotoxin-induced cell death in the adult rat brain
J M Fritschy, R Grzanna
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Progress in Brain Research
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January 1, 1991
Selective effects of DSP-4 on locus coeruleus axons: are there pharmacologically different types of noradrenergic axons in the central nervous system?
J M Fritschy, R Grzanna
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research
|
August 28, 1995
Cerebellar granule cells in vitro recapitulate the in vivo pattern of GABAA-receptor subunit expression
B Gao, J M Fritschy
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
|
April 22, 1999
GABAB receptors make it to the top--as dimers
H Möhler, J M Fritschy
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
|
August 14, 1995
GABAA-receptor heterogeneity in the adult rat brain: differential regional and cellular distribution of seven major subunits
J M Fritschy, H Mohler
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
|
May 11, 1992
Degeneration of rat locus coeruleus neurons is not accompanied by an irreversible loss of ascending projections. Evidence for reestablishment of forebrain innervation by surviving neurons
J M Fritschy, R Grzanna
Progress in Brain Research
|
January 1, 1991
Efferent projections of different subpopulations of central noradrenaline neurons
R Grzanna, J M Fritschy
Experimental Neurology
|
January 1, 1991
Experimentally-induced neuron loss in the locus coeruleus of adult rats
J M Fritschy, R Grzanna
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
|
January 22, 1990
Demonstration of two separate descending noradrenergic pathways to the rat spinal cord: evidence for an intragriseal trajectory of locus coeruleus axons in the superficial layers of the dorsal horn
J M Fritschy, R Grzanna
International Review of Neurobiology
|
August 31, 2001
Subcellular localization and regulation of GABAA receptors and associated proteins
B Lüscher, J M Fritschy
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
|
July 15, 1992
Restoration of ascending noradrenergic projections by residual locus coeruleus neurons: compensatory response to neurotoxin-induced cell death in the adult rat brain
J M Fritschy, R Grzanna
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