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Editorial overview: Cellular neuroscience

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2022
Guo-Qiang, Bi, Avital Adah, Rodal
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Cellular and Subcellular Neuroscience

open access: closed, 2019
Cellular and subcellular neuroscience is the realm of action potentials, selectively permeable membranes, enzymes, voltage-gated ion channels, intra-neuronal molecular signaling, second messengers, and configured proteins. There exists a professional society, the Molecular and Cellular Cognition Society, with over 800 members worldwide from more than ...
John Bickle
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Cellular and Molecular Methods in Neuroscience Research

open access: closed, 2002
Analyses of Intracellular Signal Transduction Pathways in CNS Cells * Confocal and Electron Microscopic Trakcking of Internalized Neuropeptide/Receptor Complexes * Transfection Methods for Neurons in Primary Culture * Polyethylenimine: a Versatile Cationic Polymer for Plasmid-based Gene Delivery in the CNS * Trasfection of GABAA Receptor with GFP ...
Adalberto Merighi, Giorgio Carmignoto
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A cellular basis for the munchies [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 2015
How does marijuana cause the irresistible hunger pangs known as the munchies? Paradoxically, the answer seems to involve an unusual mode of activation of a brain circuit best known for suppressing appetite.
Sachin Patel, Roger D. Cone
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Cellular and molecular neuroscience of alcoholism

Physiological Reviews, 1997
Recent advances in neuroscience have made it possible to investigate the pathophysiology of alcoholism at a cellular and molecular level. Evidence indicates that ethanol affects hormone- and neurotransmitter-activated signal transduction, leading to short-term changes in regulation of cellular functions and long-term changes in gene expression.
I. Diamond, A. S. Gordon
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Two-photon uncaging: New prospects in neuroscience and cellular biology

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, 2010
An uncaging process refers to a fast and efficient release of a biomolecule after photochemical excitation from a photoactivatable precursor. Two-photon excitation produces excited states identical to standard UV excitation while overcoming major limitations when dealing with biological materials, like spatial resolution, tissue penetration and ...
Jean-François Nicoud   +6 more
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Editorial overview: Cellular neuroscience

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2016
Simons, Mikael, Winckler, Bettina
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