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M P Frosch

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Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology|April 4, 2017
Tau aggregates: where, when, why and what consequences?M P Frosch
Neuroscience Letters|April 13, 1992
Non-uniform distribution of GABA activated chloride channels in cultured cortical neuronsM P Frosch, M A Dichter
Biochemistry|December 3, 1985
Temperature-jump studies of merocyanine 540 relaxation kinetics in lipid bilayer membranesA S Verkman, M P Frosch
Brain Research|January 9, 1984
Physiology and pharmacology of olfactory bulb neurons in dissociated cell cultureM P Frosch, M A Dichter
The Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1988
Responses mediated by excitatory amino acid receptors in solitary retinal ganglion cells from ratE Aizenman, M P Frosch, S A Lipton
Endocrinology|April 28, 1999
The gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor gene promoter directs pituitary-specific oncogene expression in transgenic miceC T Albarracin, M P Frosch, W W Chin
Neuroscience|October 1, 1988
Characterization of GABA- and glycine-induced currents of solitary rodent retinal ganglion cells in cultureD L Tauck, M P Frosch, S A Lipton
Brain Research|March 29, 1988
Non-invasive laser microsurgery selectively damages populations of labeled mouse neurons: dependence on incident laser dose and absorptionR D Madison, J D Macklis, M P Frosch
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 1, 1992
Desensitization of GABA-activated currents and channels in cultured cortical neuronsM P Frosch, S A Lipton, M A Dichter
The American Journal of Pathology|July 1, 1992
Beta amyloid is focally deposited within the outer basement membrane in the amyloid angiopathy of Alzheimer's disease. An immunoelectron microscopic studyH Yamaguchi, T Yamazaki, C A Lemere, et al.
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Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology|April 4, 2017
Tau aggregates: where, when, why and what consequences?M P Frosch
Neuroscience Letters|April 13, 1992
Non-uniform distribution of GABA activated chloride channels in cultured cortical neuronsM P Frosch, M A Dichter
Biochemistry|December 3, 1985
Temperature-jump studies of merocyanine 540 relaxation kinetics in lipid bilayer membranesA S Verkman, M P Frosch
Brain Research|January 9, 1984
Physiology and pharmacology of olfactory bulb neurons in dissociated cell cultureM P Frosch, M A Dichter
The Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1988
Responses mediated by excitatory amino acid receptors in solitary retinal ganglion cells from ratE Aizenman, M P Frosch, S A Lipton
Endocrinology|April 28, 1999
The gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor gene promoter directs pituitary-specific oncogene expression in transgenic miceC T Albarracin, M P Frosch, W W Chin
Neuroscience|October 1, 1988
Characterization of GABA- and glycine-induced currents of solitary rodent retinal ganglion cells in cultureD L Tauck, M P Frosch, S A Lipton
Brain Research|March 29, 1988
Non-invasive laser microsurgery selectively damages populations of labeled mouse neurons: dependence on incident laser dose and absorptionR D Madison, J D Macklis, M P Frosch
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 1, 1992
Desensitization of GABA-activated currents and channels in cultured cortical neuronsM P Frosch, S A Lipton, M A Dichter
The American Journal of Pathology|July 1, 1992
Beta amyloid is focally deposited within the outer basement membrane in the amyloid angiopathy of Alzheimer's disease. An immunoelectron microscopic studyH Yamaguchi, T Yamazaki, C A Lemere, et al.
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