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systems neuroscience

steven cramer
brain systems
james fallon
limbic system transmitters

roland giolli
accessory visual circuits
herbert killackey
somatosensory development

leonard kitzes
auditory neurobiology
julie lauterborn
limbic system
david lyon
sensory cortex circuitry
fan-gang zeng
auditory protheses

gene expression

anne calof
cell cycle regulators
christine gall
activity regulation
alan goldin

ion channel proteins
diane o'dowd
membrane channels
martin smith
synaptogenesis
oswald steward
recovery from injury

developmental neurobiology

tallie z. baram
development of seizures
anne calof
regulation of cell number
herbert killackey
somatosensory development
frances leslie
drugs of abuse
diane o'dowd
development of ion channels
richard robertson

forebrain development
martin smith
synaptogenesis

basis of neurological disorders

tallie z. baram
epilepsy
steven cramer
human neural injury
james fallon
parkinson's
mark fisher
stroke
christine gall
epilepsy, aging
alan goldin
ion channels
ranjan gupta
nerve injury
hans keirstead
spinal cord injury

julie lauterborn
mental retardation
charles ribak
epilepsy
richard robertson
alzheimer's
ivan soltesz
epilepsy
oswald steward
neural trauma
john weiss
neural degeneration

neuronal plasticity


christine gall
trophic factors
herbert killackey
sensory plasticity
frances leslie
neurotransmitter plasticity
diane o'dowd
model systems
oswald steward
axon sprouting
fan-gang zeng
auditory protheses

 

neural response to injury

aileen anderson
spinal cord injury
tallie z. baram
early stress

steven cramer
human neural injury
mark fisher
stroke
christine gall
seizures, sprouting
hans keirstead
spinal cord injury
leonard kitzes
auditory pathway lesions
charles ribak
mechanisms of epilepsy
richard robertson
axon sprouting
steven schreiber
mechanisms of cell death
ivan soltesz
GABA systems
oswald steward
reorganization of CNS
john weiss
neuronal excitotoxicity

 
 

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