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Publicaciones en la fuente JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY

Tipo Año Título Fuente
Artículo2011Differential Regulation of the Expression of Neurotrophin Receptors in Rat Extraocular Motoneurons After LesionJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo2011Kisspeptin neurons co-express met-enkephalin and galanin in the rostral periventricular region of the female mouse hypothalamusJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo2009Changes in Somatodendritic Morphometry of Rat Oculomotor Nucleus Motoneurons During Postnatal DevelopmentJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo2007Anatomical and pharmacological relationship between acetylcholine and nitric oxide in the prepositus hypoglossi nucleus of the cat: Functional implications for eye-movement controlJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo2007Chemical organization of the macaque monkey olfactory bulb: III. Distribution of cholinergic markersJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo2007Connections of eye-saccade-related areas within mesencephalic reticular formation with the optic tectum in goldfishJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo2006Olivo-cortico-nuclear localizations within crus I of the cerebellumJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo2004Expression of Trk receptors in the oculomotor system of the adult catJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Revisión2004Synaptic structural modification following changes in activity induced by tetanus neurotoxin in cat abducens neuronsJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo2002Correlation between CGRP immunoreactivity and firing activity in cat abducens motoneuronsJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo2002Firing properties of axotomized central nervous system neurons recover after graft reinnervationJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo2001Morphological identification of nitric oxide sources and targets in the cat oculomotor systemJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo2000Connectivity of the tectal zones coding for upward and downward oblique eye movements in goldfishJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo2000Discharge characteristics of axotomized abducens internuclear neurons in the adult catJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo2000Response of abducens internuclear neurons to axotomy in the adult catJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo1999Spatiotemporal gradients of differentiation of chick retina Types I and II cholinergic cells: identification of a common postmitotic cell populationJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo1999Tectotectal connectivity in goldfishJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo1998Effects of botulinum neurotoxin type a on the expression of gephyrin in cat abducens motoneuronsJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo1998Influence of the tectal zone on the distribution of synaptic boutons in the brainstem of goldfishJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo1998Localization of parvalbumin, calretinin, and calbindin D-28k in identified extraocular motoneurons and internuclear neurons of the catJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo1995Morphology of developing rat genioglossal motoneurons studied in-vitro - relative changes in diameter and surface-area of somata and dendritesJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo1994Morphology of developing rat genioglossal motoneurons studied in-vitro - changes in length, branching pattern, and spatial-distribution of dendritesJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo1992Afferents to the oculomotor nucleus in the goldfish (carassius-auratus) as revealed by retrograde labeling with horseradish-peroxidaseJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo1989Immunocytochemical localization of GABAA receptors in goldfish and chicken retinasJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo1989Topographical organization of the projections from the reticular thalamic nucleus to the intralaminar and medial thalamic nuclei in the catJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY
Artículo1985TOPOGRAPHICAL ORGANIZATION OF THE AFFERENT CONNECTIONS OF THE PRINCIPAL VENTROMEDIAL THALAMIC NUCLEUS IN THE CATJOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY