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Volume 24, Number 6, September 2006

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Evolutionarily-conserved role of the NF-κB transcription factor in neural plasticity and memory
pp. 1507-1516(10)
Authors: Romano, Arturo; Freudenthal, Ramiro; Merlo, Emiliano; Routtenberg, Aryeh

Animal models of migraine: looking at the component parts of a complex disorder
pp. 1517-1534(18)
Authors: Bergerot, A.; Holland, P. R.; Akerman, S.; Bartsch, T.; Ahn, A. H.; MaassenVanDenBrink, A.; Reuter, U.; Tassorelli, C.; Schoenen, J.; Mitsikostas, D. D.; van den Maagdenberg, A. M. J. M.; Goadsby, P. J.

Targeted transgene expression in neuronal precursors: watching young neurons in the old brain
pp. 1535-1545(11)
Authors: Couillard-Despres, Sebastien; Winner, Beate; Karl, Claudia; Lindemann, Gudrun; Schmid, Peter; Aigner, Robert; Laemke, Joern; Bogdahn, Ulrich; Winkler, Juergen; Bischofberger, Josef; Aigner, Ludwig

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor facilitates in vivo internalization of tetanus neurotoxin C-terminal fragment fusion proteins in mature mouse motor nerve terminals
pp. 1546-1554(9)
Authors: Roux, Sylvie; Saint Cloment, Cécile; Curie, Thomas; Girard, Emmanuelle; Mena, Francisco-Javier Miana; Barbier, Julien; Osta, Rosario; Molgó, Jordi; Brûlet, Philippe

The axotomy-induced neuropeptides galanin and pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide promote axonal sprouting of primary afferent and cranial motor neurones
pp. 1555-1564(10)
Authors: Suarez, Victor; Guntinas-Lichius, Orlando; Streppel, Michael; Ingorokva, Shota; Grosheva, Maria; Neiss, Wolfram F.; Angelov, Doychin N.; Klimaschewski, Lars

Modulation of p75NTR-dependent motor neuron death by a small non-peptidyl mimetic of the neurotrophin loop 1 domain
pp. 1575-1580(6)
Authors: Pehar, Mariana; Cassina, Patricia; Vargas, Marcelo R.; Xie, Youmei; Beckman, Joseph S.; Massa, Stephen M.; Longo, Frank M.; Barbeito, Luis

Functional redundancy of NSCL-1 and NeuroD during development of the petrosal and vestibulocochlear ganglia
pp. 1581-1590(10)
Authors: Krüger, Marcus; Schmid, Thomas; Krüger, Sonja; Bober, Eva; Braun, Thomas

Long-lasting synaptic loss after repeated induction of LTD: independence to the means of LTD induction
pp. 1606-1616(11)
Authors: Kamikubo, Yuji; Egashira, Yoshihiro; Tanaka, Tsunehiro; Shinoda, Yo; Tominaga-Yoshino, Keiko; Ogura, Akihiko

ERK1/2 but not p38 MAP kinase is essential for the long-term depression in mouse cerebellar slices
pp. 1617-1622(6)
Authors: Ito-Ishida, Aya; Kakegawa, Wataru; Yuzaki, Michisuke

Dendritic excitability and calcium signalling in the mitral cell distal glomerular tuft
pp. 1623-1632(10)
Authors: Zhou, Zhishang; Xiong, Wenhui; Zeng, Shaoqun; Xia, Andong; Shepherd, Gordon M.; Greer, Charles A.; Chen, Wei R.

Differential effect of cannabinoid agonists and endocannabinoids on histamine release from distinct regions of the rat brain
pp. 1633-1644(12)
Authors: Cenni, Gabriele; Blandina, Patrizio; Mackie, Ken; Nosi, Daniele; Formigli, Lucia; Giannoni, Patrizia; Ballini, Chiara; Della Corte, Laura; Francesco Mannaioni, Pier; Beatrice Passani, M.

Insulin-like growth factor binding proteins: regulation in chronic active plaques in multiple sclerosis and functional analysis of glial cells
pp. 1645-1652(8)
Authors: Chesik, Daniel; De Keyser, Jacques; Glazenburg, Lisa; Wilczak, Nadine

Altered PPARγ expression and activation after transient focal ischemia in rats
pp. 1653-1663(11)
Authors: Victor, N. A.; Wanderi, E. W.; Gamboa, J.; Zhao, X.; Aronowski, J.; Deininger, K.; Lust, W.D.; Landreth, G. E.; Sundararajan, S.

Nyctalopin is essential for synaptic transmission in the cone dominated zebrafish retina
pp. 1664-1674(11)
Authors: Bahadori, Ronja; Biehlmaier, Oliver; Zeitz, Christina; Labhart, Thomas; Makhankov, Yuri V.; Forster, Ursula; Gesemann, Matthias; Berger, Wolfgang; Neuhauss, Stephan C. F.

Localization of heterotypic gap junctions composed of connexin45 and connexin36 in the rod pathway of the mouse retina
pp. 1675-1686(12)
Authors: Dedek, Karin; Schultz, Konrad; Pieper, Mario; Dirks, Petra; Maxeiner, Stephan; Willecke, Klaus; Weiler, Reto; Janssen-Bienhold, Ulrike

Competition between glucose and lactate as oxidative energy substrates in both neurons and astrocytes: a comparative NMR study
pp. 1687-1694(8)
Authors: Bouzier-Sore, Anne-Karine; Voisin, Pierre; Bouchaud, Véronique; Bezancon, Eric; Franconi, Jean-Michel; Pellerin, Luc

Changes in extracellular hypothalamic glucose in relation to feeding
pp. 1695-1701(7)
Authors: Mayer, C. H.; Fink, H.; Rex, A.; Voigt, J. -P.

Effects of early life stress on adult male aggression and hypothalamic vasopressin and serotonin
pp. 1711-1720(10)
Authors: Veenema, Alexa H.; Blume, Annegret; Niederle, Daniela; Buwalda, Bauke; Neumann, Inga D.

Neurokinin3 receptor antagonism attenuates cocaine's behavioural activating effects yet potentiates its dopamine-enhancing action in the nucleus accumbens core
pp. 1721-1732(12)
Authors: Jocham, Gerhard; Lezoch, Katharina; Müller, Christian P.; Kart-Teke, Emriye; Huston, Joseph P.; de Souza Silva, M. Angélica

Cocaine withdrawal enhances long-term potentiation induced by corticotropin-releasing factor at central amygdala glutamatergic synapses via CRF1, NMDA receptors and PKA
pp. 1733-1743(11)
Authors: Pollandt, Sebastian; Liu, Jie; Orozco-Cabal, Luis; Grigoriadis, Dimitri E.; Vale, Wylie W.; Gallagher, Joel P.; Shinnick-Gallagher, Patricia

Smoking and structural brain deficits: a volumetric MR investigation
pp. 1744-1750(7)
Authors: Gallinat, Jürgen; Meisenzahl, Eva; Jacobsen, Leslie K.; Kalus, Peter; Bierbrauer, Jeffrey; Kienast, Thorsten; Witthaus, Henning; Leopold, Karolina; Seifert, Frank; Schubert, Florian; Staedtgen, Mario

Inactivation of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex reduces expression of conditioned fear and impairs subsequent recall of extinction
pp. 1751-1758(8)
Authors: Sierra-Mercado, Demetrio; Corcoran, Kevin A.; Lebrón-Milad, Kelimer; Quirk, Gregory J.

Electrical coupling underlies theta rhythm in freely moving cats
pp. 1759-1770(12)
Authors: Gołębiewski, Henryk; Eckersdorf, Barbara; Konopacki, Jan

CA3 NMDA receptors are crucial for rapid and automatic representation of context memory
pp. 1771-1780(10)
Authors: Cravens, Catherine J.; Vargas-Pinto, Noelia; Christian, Kimberly M.; Nakazawa, Kazu

The importance of the rat hippocampus for learning the structure of visual arrays
pp. 1781-1788(8)
Authors: Sanderson, David J.; Pearce, John M.; Kyd, Rachel J.; Aggleton, John P.

A double dissociation of dorsal and ventral hippocampal function on a learning and memory task mediated by the dorso-lateral striatum
pp. 1789-1801(13)
Authors: McDonald, Robert J.; Jones, Jana; Richards, Blake; Hong, Nancy S.

Chronic high-frequency stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus and L-DOPA treatment in experimental parkinsonism: effects on motor behaviour and striatal glutamate transmission
pp. 1802-1814(13)
Authors: Gubellini, Paolo; Eusebio, Alexandre; Oueslati, Abid; Melon, Christophe; Kerkerian-Le Goff, Lydia; Salin, Pascal

Marked alterations in the gait timing and rhythmicity of patients with de novo Parkinson's disease
pp. 1815-1820(6)
Authors: Baltadjieva, Rossitza; Giladi, Nir; Gruendlinger, Leor; Peretz, Chava; Hausdorff, Jeffrey M.

Retinotopic distribution of chromatic responses in human primary visual cortex
pp. 1821-1831(11)
Authors: Vanni, S.; Henriksson, L.; Viikari, M.; James, A. C.

Specialization of the specialized in features of external human brain morphology
pp. 1832-1834(3)
Authors: Bangert, Marc; Schlaug, Gottfried

Neural responses to silent lipreading in normal hearing male and female subjects
pp. 1835-1844(10)
Authors: Ruytjens, Liesbet; Albers, Frans; van Dijk, Pim; Wit, Hero; Willemsen, Antoon

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