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a2. BLEDSOE JR., S.C., BOBBIN R.P., PUEL J.-L. Neurotransmission in the inner ear. In A.F. Jahn and J.R. Santos-Sacchi (Eds.), Physiology of the Ear, Raven Press, NY, pp. 385-406, 1988. a3. EYBALIN, M. Neurotransmitters and
neuromodulators of the mammalian cochlea. a4. PUEL
J-L. Chemical synaptic transmission in the cochlea. a5. PUJOL R., EYBALIN M., PUEL J.-L. - Recent advances in cochlear neurotransmission : physiology and pathophysiology. News in Physiological Sciences, 10: 178-83, 1995
...and also: c1. EYBALIN, M., PUJOL, R. A radioautographic study of [3H]
L-glutamate and [3H] L-glutamine uptake in the guinea pig cochlea. c2.
JENISON G.L., BOBBIN R.P. Quisqualate excites spiral ganglion neurons of
the guinea pig. c3. ALTSCHULER, R.A., FEX, J. Efferent neurotransmitters. In: Neurobiology of Hearing: The Cochlea, R.A. Altschuler, R.P. Bobbin and D.W. Hoffman, eds, Raven Press, New York, pp. 383-423, 1986. c4. LITTMAN T., BOBBIN R.P., FALLON M., PUEL. J.-L. The
quinoxalinediones DNQX, CNQX and two related congeners suppress hair
cell-to-auditory nerve transmission. c5.PUEL J.L., LADRECH S., CHABERT R., PUJOL R.,
EYBALIN M. Electrophysiological evidence for the presence of NMDA
receptors in the guinea pig cochlea. c6. PUEL J.L., PUJOL R., LADRECH S., EYBALIN M.
alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionic acid (AMPA)
electrophysiological and neurotoxic effects in the guinea pig cochlea. c7.HOUSLEY, G.D., GREENWOOD D., ASHMORE J.F.
Localization of cholinergic and purinergic receptors on outer hair cells
isolated from the guinea pig cochlea. c8.
c9. PUJOL R. Lateral and medial efferents : a double neurochemical
mechanism to protect and regulate inner and outer hair cell function in
the cochlea. c10.
SAFIEDDINE S, BARTOLAMI S, WENTHOLD R-J, EYBALIN M. Pre- and postsynaptic
M3 muscarinic receptor mRNAs in the rodent peripheral auditory system. c11.NIEDZIELSKI A., SAFIEDDINE S., WENTHOLD R.J.
Molecular analysis of excitatory amino acid receptors expression in the
cochlea. |