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Antibody-assisted selective isolation of Purkinje cell nuclei from mouse cerebellar tissue. [PDF]

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Bartelt LC   +9 more
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Purkinje cell hyperexcitability and depressive-like behavior in mice lacking erg3 (ether-à-go-go-related gene) K+ channel subunits. [PDF]

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Schwarz JR   +7 more
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Purkinje cell intrinsic activity shapes cerebellar development and function

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Osório C   +18 more
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Purkinje cell dysfunction causes disrupted sleep in ataxic mice.

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Salazar Leon LE   +3 more
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Knockdown of the Non-canonical Wnt Gene Prickle2 Leads to Cerebellar Purkinje Cell Abnormalities While Cerebellar-Mediated Behaviors Remain Intact. [PDF]

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Abbott PW   +10 more
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Cardiac Purkinje cells

Heart Rhythm, 2010
Purkinje cells are specialized for rapid propagation in the heart. Furthermore, Purkinje fibers as the source as well as the perpetuator of arrhythmias is a familiar finding. This is not surprising considering their location in the heart and their unique cell ultrastructure, cell electrophysiology, and mode of excitation-contraction coupling.
Penelope A, Boyden   +2 more
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The purkinje cell cilium

The Anatomical Record, 1969
AbstractIn the course of ultrastructural studies on the cerebellar cortex of young rats a cilium was found in some Purkinje cells. The shaft, which is 1800 to 2000 ÅR thick, has an internal portion inside the cell body and an external one projecting into the neuropile. The basal body is consistently located near the Golgi apparatus.
Manuel P. Del Cerro   +2 more
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Cardiac Purkinje cells in culture

Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 1983
Purkinje cells from false tendons of young rabbits, pigs and fetal lambs were dispersed by the action of collagenase and elastase and grown in culture for up to 14 days. Immunofluorescent staining with fluorescein-labelled antibodies to cardiac myosin and tropomyosin demonstrated cross-banding and/or a diffuse positive stain in Purkinje cells between 3
Canale, E, Campbell, JH, Campbell, GR
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Aging of cerebellar Purkinje cells

Cell and Tissue Research, 2010
Cerebellar Purkinje cells (PCs), the sole output neurons in the cerebellar cortex, play an important role in the cerebellar circuit. PCs appear to be rather sensitive to aging, exhibiting significant changes in both morphology and function during senescence.
Changzheng, Zhang   +2 more
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Anatomy embroiders function in Purkinje cells

The Lancet Neurology, 2021
The anatomy of the human cerebellar Purkinje cell, as captured by Ramón y Cajal in a drawing, inspired the spectacular cover embroidery by Lisa Stoneman (Roanoke College, Roanoke, VA, USA) in the October issue of The Lancet Neurology. 1 Like contemporary confocal microscopy images do, this anatomical representation also raises fascinating questions ...
Attwell, David, Mehta, Arpan R
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