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FIRST PROOF Cerebellum
Three-Dimensional Comparison of Ultrastructural Characteristics at Depressing and Facilitating Synapses Onto Cerebellar Purkinje Cells
Cerebellar Histology & Circuitry
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Synaptic Remodeling Between Climbing Fibers and Purkinje Cells in the Developing Cerebellum Begins with Positive Feedback Addition of Synapses
Multiple Climbing Fibers Signal to Molecular Layer Interneurons
Cerebellum and Activation of the Cerebellum IO ST During Nonmotor Tasks
The Organization of the Corticonuclear and Olivocerebellar Climbing Fiber
3. Climbing Fiber Input Preferentially Signals Correctly Timed Movements
Zonal Organization of the Climbing Fiber Projection to the Flocculus And
The Distribution of Climbing and Mossy
Neocortex-Cerebellum Circuits for Cognitive Processing
Origin of Climbing Fiber Neurons and Their Developmental Dependence Onptf1a
Climbing Fiber Regulation of Spontaneous Purkinje Cell Activity
Current Concepts of Climbing Fiber Function
Cerebellar Physiology Richard M
Firing Patterns of Cerebellar Purkinje Cells During Locomotion and Sleep
Top View
In Memory of Jerry Simpson 1939–2020 Chris I
Association of BEN Glycoprotein Expression with Climbing Fiber Axonogenesis in the Avian Cerebellum
Synaptic Currents in Cerebellar Purkinje Cells
Kandel Ch. 42
Anatomy of the Cerebellum Computational Models of Neural
The Role of Astrocytes in the Development of the Cerebellum
Cerebellar Synaptogenesis: What We Can Learn from Mutant Mice
Cerebellum Objectives: Location: the Term Cerebellum 1
The Cerebellum Marion Wright, William Skaggs, Finn Årup Nielsen,* Et Al
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Olivocerebellar Climbing Fibers in the Granuloprival Cerebellum: Morphological Study of Individual Axonal Projections in the X-Irradiated Rat
Microcircuitry and Function of the Inferior Olive
Cerebellar Climbing Fibers Modulate Simple Spikes in Purkinje Cells
The Brain NOTE
The Cerebellum: a Super-Resolution Predictor in the Use of the Automated Brain?
Direct Translation of Climbing Fiber Burst- Mediated Sensory Coding Into
Elimination of All Redundant Climbing Fiber Synapses Requires Granule
Saimiri Sciureus and Macaca Fascicularis): Parasagittal and Regional Organization Visualized by Lmmunohistochemistry
Immunohistochemistry and in Situ Hybridization Histochemistry
Cerebellum, Motor and Cognitive Functions: What Are the Common Grounds?
Rhythmicity, Randomness and Synchrony in Climbing Fiber Signals
1 the Cerebellum
50 Years Since the Marr, Ito, and Albus Models of the Cerebellum
Cerebellum 537 Cerebellum
Climbing Fiber Synapse Elimination in Cerebellar Purkinje Cells
(PHA-L). Demonstration of Climbing