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P C Schwindt

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Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|June 11, 1974
Functional organization of the vestibular input to ocular motoneurons of the frogP C Magherini, W Precht, P C Schwindt
Brain Research|December 20, 1974
Tectal influences on cat ocular motoneuronsW Precht, P C Schwindt, P C Magherini
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 1, 1993
Modal gating of Na+ channels as a mechanism of persistent Na+ current in pyramidal neurons from rat and cat sensorimotor cortexC Alzheimer, P C Schwindt, W E Crill
Experimental Neurology|July 1, 1977
Penicillin-induced spinal seizures: selective effects on synaptic transmissionJ Davenport, P C Schwindt, W E Crill
Experimental Neurology|September 1, 1979
Epileptogenic doses of penicillin do not reduce a monosynaptic GABA-mediated postsynaptic inhibition in the intact anesthetized catJ Davenport, P C Schwindt, W E Crill
Neurology|June 1, 1978
Presynaptic and long-lasting postsynaptic inhibition during penicillin-induced spinal seizuresJ Davenport, P C Schwindt, W E Crill
Brain Research|November 13, 1989
Electrical properties of facial motoneurons in brainstem slices from guinea pigY Nishimura, P C Schwindt, W E Crill
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 1, 1993
Postnatal development of a persistent Na+ current in pyramidal neurons from rat sensorimotor cortexC Alzheimer, P C Schwindt, W E Crill
Brain Research|January 16, 1984
Epileptogenic action of tungstic acid gel on cat lumbar motoneuronsP C Schwindt, W Spain, W E Crill
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 30, 2001
Initiation and propagation of regenerative Ca(2+)-dependent potentials in dendrites of layer 5 pyramidal neuronsJ C Oakley, P C Schwindt, W E Crill
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Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|June 11, 1974
Functional organization of the vestibular input to ocular motoneurons of the frogP C Magherini, W Precht, P C Schwindt
Brain Research|December 20, 1974
Tectal influences on cat ocular motoneuronsW Precht, P C Schwindt, P C Magherini
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|February 1, 1993
Modal gating of Na+ channels as a mechanism of persistent Na+ current in pyramidal neurons from rat and cat sensorimotor cortexC Alzheimer, P C Schwindt, W E Crill
Experimental Neurology|July 1, 1977
Penicillin-induced spinal seizures: selective effects on synaptic transmissionJ Davenport, P C Schwindt, W E Crill
Experimental Neurology|September 1, 1979
Epileptogenic doses of penicillin do not reduce a monosynaptic GABA-mediated postsynaptic inhibition in the intact anesthetized catJ Davenport, P C Schwindt, W E Crill
Neurology|June 1, 1978
Presynaptic and long-lasting postsynaptic inhibition during penicillin-induced spinal seizuresJ Davenport, P C Schwindt, W E Crill
Brain Research|November 13, 1989
Electrical properties of facial motoneurons in brainstem slices from guinea pigY Nishimura, P C Schwindt, W E Crill
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 1, 1993
Postnatal development of a persistent Na+ current in pyramidal neurons from rat sensorimotor cortexC Alzheimer, P C Schwindt, W E Crill
Brain Research|January 16, 1984
Epileptogenic action of tungstic acid gel on cat lumbar motoneuronsP C Schwindt, W Spain, W E Crill
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 30, 2001
Initiation and propagation of regenerative Ca(2+)-dependent potentials in dendrites of layer 5 pyramidal neuronsJ C Oakley, P C Schwindt, W E Crill
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