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![]() European Journal of NeuroscienceJournal compilation © 2010 Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and Blackwell Publishing Ltd Published on behalf of the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies Journal Home | Journal Information | Society | News Product Information | Editorial Board | For Authors | Advertise | Online Submission Current IssueVolume 31 Issue 3 (February 2010)MOLECULAR AND DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROSCIENCEIntegrin Abstract
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| Supporting information Pre-synaptic and post-synaptic neuronal activity supports the axon development of callosal projection neurons during different post-natal periods in the mouse cerebral cortex (p 410-424) Abstract
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| Supporting information Subclasses of oligodendrocytes populate the mouse hippocampus (p 425-438) Abstract
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SYNAPTIC MECHANISMSIntracellular Ca2+ release-dependent inactivation of Ca2+ currents in thalamocortical relay neurons (p 439-449) Abstract
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| Supporting information BKCa currents are enriched in a subpopulation of adult rat cutaneous nociceptive dorsal root ganglion neurons (p 450-462) Abstract
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| Supporting information Nicotine facilitates long-term potentiation induction in oriens-lacunosum moleculare cells via Ca2+ entry through non- Abstract
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NEUROSYSTEMSCommentary on Featured ArticleTreating Parkinson's disease: preserve the spines! (Commentary on Soderstrom et al.) (p 477-477) Abstract
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Featured ArticleImpact of dendritic spine preservation in medium spiny neurons on dopamine graft efficacy and the expression of dyskinesias in parkinsonian rats (p 478-490) Abstract
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Causality between local field potentials of the subthalamic nucleus and electromyograms of forearm muscles in Parkinson's disease (p 491-498) Abstract
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Basal ganglia control of sleep–wake behavior and cortical activation (p 499-507) Abstract
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Visual restoration and transplant connectivity in degenerate rats implanted with retinal progenitor sheets (p 508-520) Abstract
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In vivo confocal neuroimaging (ICON): non-invasive, functional imaging of the mammalian CNS with cellular resolution (p 521-528) Abstract
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BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCEDisruption of hippocampus-regulated behavioural and cognitive processes by heterozygous constitutive deletion of SynGAP (p 529-543) Abstract
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Repetitive behavior and increased activity in mice with Purkinje cell loss: a model for understanding the role of cerebellar pathology in autism (p 544-555) Abstract
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Advanced paternal age is associated with alterations in discrete behavioural domains and cortical neuroanatomy of C57BL/6J mice (p 556-564) Abstract
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| Supporting information COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCEFunctional hemispheric asymmetries in humans: electrophysiological evidence from preterm infants (p 565-574) Abstract
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The contribution of human cortical area V3A to the perception of chromatic motion: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study (p 575-584) Abstract
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Theta-burst stimulation over primary motor cortex degrades early motor learning (p 585-592) Abstract
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Modulation of decision-making in a gambling task in older adults with transcranial direct current stimulation (p 593-597) Abstract
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