Articles with extracted electrophysiology properties:
Article Title
Authors
Journal
Year
Electrophys values
Neuron types
Molecular and functional differences in voltage-activated sodium currents between GABA projection neurons and dopamine neurons in the substantia nigra.
(NeuroElectro data)
(PubMed)
Ding S; Wei W; Zhou FM
J. Neurophysiol.
2011
12
2
The mechanism of ethanol action on midbrain dopaminergic neuron firing: a dynamic-clamp study of the role of I(h) and GABAergic synaptic integration.
(NeuroElectro data)
(PubMed)
Tateno T; Robinson HP
J. Neurophysiol.
2011
21
3
A comparative voltage and current-clamp analysis of feedback and feedforward synaptic transmission in the striatal microcircuit in vitro.
(NeuroElectro data)
(PubMed)
Gustafson N; Gireesh-Dharmaraj E; Czubayko U; Blackwell KT; Plenz D
J. Neurophysiol.
2006
16
2
Differences in Na+ conductance density and Na+ channel functional properties between dopamine and GABA neurons of the rat substantia nigra.
(NeuroElectro data)
(PubMed)
Seutin V; Engel D
J. Neurophysiol.
2010
6
2
Electrophysiological characteristics of substantia nigra neurons in organotypic cultures: spontaneous and evoked activities.
(NeuroElectro data)
(PubMed)
Rohrbacher J; Ichinohe N; Kitai ST
Neuroscience
2000
18
2
Electrophysiological and immunocytochemical characterization of GABA and dopamine neurons in the substantia nigra of the rat.
(NeuroElectro data)
(PubMed)
Richards CD; Shiroyama T; Kitai ST
Neuroscience
1997
21
3
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