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Martha M Bosma

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Frontiers in Neural Circuits|January 20, 2017
Regulation of Spontaneous Propagating Waves in the Embryonic Mouse BrainstemMartha M Bosma
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 12, 2010
Timing and mechanism of a window of spontaneous activity in embryonic mouse hindbrain developmentMartha M Bosma
Physiological Reviews|July 1, 2005
Ion channel development, spontaneous activity, and activity-dependent development in nerve and muscle cellsWilliam J Moody, Martha M Bosma
The Journal of Physiology|November 21, 2012
Hyperpolarization of resting membrane potential causes retraction of spontaneous Ca(i)²⁺ transients during mouse embryonic circuit developmentHirofumi Watari, Amanda J Tose, Martha M Bosma
The Journal of Physiology|August 7, 2004
Spontaneous, synchronous electrical activity in neonatal mouse cortical neuronesRebekah Corlew, Martha M Bosma, William J Moody
The Journal of Physiology|December 25, 2013
Looping circuit: a novel mechanism for prolonged spontaneous [Ca2+]i increases in developing embryonic mouse brainstemHirofumi Watari, Amanda J Tose, Martha M Bosma
Developmental Neurobiology|May 19, 2009
Spontaneous activity in the developing mouse midbrain driven by an external pacemakerWendy Rockhill, Jennifer L Kirkman, Martha M Bosma
The Journal of Physiology|June 4, 2005
Midline serotonergic neurones contribute to widespread synchronized activity in embryonic mouse hindbrainPeter N Hunt, Annette K McCabe, Martha M Bosma
Developmental Neurobiology|March 6, 2009
Properties and mechanisms of spontaneous activity in the embryonic chick hindbrainSean M Hughes, Curtis R Easton, Martha M Bosma
The Journal of Physiology|September 9, 2009
Differential expression of membrane conductances underlies spontaneous event initiation by rostral midline neurons in the embryonic mouse hindbrainAudrey M Moruzzi, Nauzley C Abedini, Matthew A Hansen, et al.
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Frontiers in Neural Circuits|January 20, 2017
Regulation of Spontaneous Propagating Waves in the Embryonic Mouse BrainstemMartha M Bosma
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 12, 2010
Timing and mechanism of a window of spontaneous activity in embryonic mouse hindbrain developmentMartha M Bosma
Physiological Reviews|July 1, 2005
Ion channel development, spontaneous activity, and activity-dependent development in nerve and muscle cellsWilliam J Moody, Martha M Bosma
The Journal of Physiology|November 21, 2012
Hyperpolarization of resting membrane potential causes retraction of spontaneous Ca(i)²⁺ transients during mouse embryonic circuit developmentHirofumi Watari, Amanda J Tose, Martha M Bosma
The Journal of Physiology|August 7, 2004
Spontaneous, synchronous electrical activity in neonatal mouse cortical neuronesRebekah Corlew, Martha M Bosma, William J Moody
The Journal of Physiology|December 25, 2013
Looping circuit: a novel mechanism for prolonged spontaneous [Ca2+]i increases in developing embryonic mouse brainstemHirofumi Watari, Amanda J Tose, Martha M Bosma
Developmental Neurobiology|May 19, 2009
Spontaneous activity in the developing mouse midbrain driven by an external pacemakerWendy Rockhill, Jennifer L Kirkman, Martha M Bosma
The Journal of Physiology|June 4, 2005
Midline serotonergic neurones contribute to widespread synchronized activity in embryonic mouse hindbrainPeter N Hunt, Annette K McCabe, Martha M Bosma
Developmental Neurobiology|March 6, 2009
Properties and mechanisms of spontaneous activity in the embryonic chick hindbrainSean M Hughes, Curtis R Easton, Martha M Bosma
The Journal of Physiology|September 9, 2009
Differential expression of membrane conductances underlies spontaneous event initiation by rostral midline neurons in the embryonic mouse hindbrainAudrey M Moruzzi, Nauzley C Abedini, Matthew A Hansen, et al.
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