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1 Advances in mass spectrometry: new horizons for neuroscience Faull, Kym F.
1986
9 C p. 102-107
6 p.
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2 AIDS and the brain Johnson, Richard T.
1986
9 C p. 91-94
4 p.
article
3 Alzheimer's disease Katzman, Robert
1986
9 C p. 522-525
4 p.
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4 A motor theory of song perception Kelley, Darcy B.
1986
9 C p. 149-150
2 p.
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5 A neuronal acetylcholine receptor subunit cloned Hall, Zach W.
1986
9 C p. 138-139
2 p.
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6 A new endogenous benzodiazepine receptor ligand? Anne Stephenson, F.
1986
9 C p. 143-144
2 p.
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7 An oregonian school of zebra fish Easter Jr., Stephen S.
1986
9 C p. 246-248
3 p.
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8 Aplysia: Hebbian or not? Frégnac, Yves
1986
9 C p. 410-411
2 p.
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9 Are lipids or proteins the target of general anaesthetic action? Miller, Keith W.
1986
9 C p. 49-51
3 p.
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10 Artificial intelligence and the neurosciences Ullman, Shimon
1986
9 C p. 530-533
4 p.
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11 ASYST: a scientific system Einon, G.
1986
9 C p. 292-293
2 p.
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12 Auditory processing in the mustache bat's inferior colliculus Pollak, George D.
1986
9 C p. 556-561
6 p.
article
13 Author index 1986
9 C p. I-XI
nvt p.
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14 Axonal guidance and the formation of neuronal circuits Landmesser, Lynn
1986
9 C p. 489-492
4 p.
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15 Behavioural functions of nucleus basalis magnocellularis and its relationship to dementia Salamone, John D.
1986
9 C p. 256-258
3 p.
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16 Binary decisions in neurogenesis Harris, William A.
1986
9 C p. 383-386
4 p.
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17 Biology of the Nerve Growth Cone Gordon-Weeks, Phillip R.
1986
9 C p. 334-
1 p.
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18 Books received 1986
9 C p. 380-382
3 p.
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19 Books received 1986
9 C p. 439-440
2 p.
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20 Brain receptors: the emergence of a new pharmacology Snyder, Solomon H.
1986
9 C p. 455-459
5 p.
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21 Calcium channels in skeletal muscle: what do they do? Bean, Bruce P.
1986
9 C p. 535-536
2 p.
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22 Can the corpus callosum predict gender, age, handedness, or cognitive differences? Bleier, Ruth
1986
9 C p. 391-394
4 p.
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23 Cat and monkey retinal ganglion cells and their visual functional roles Shapley, Robert
1986
9 C p. 229-235
7 p.
article
24 Cellular immune reactivity within the CNS Wekerle, H.
1986
9 C p. 271-277
7 p.
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25 Cellular pathology in alzheimer's and parkinson's diseases Jellinger, Kurt
1986
9 C p. 412-413
2 p.
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26 Cellular pathology in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases Price, Donald L.
1986
9 C p. 29-33
5 p.
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27 Centrally synthesized maps of sensory space Konishi, Masakazu
1986
9 C p. 163-168
6 p.
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28 Cephalic ectodermal placodes and neurogenesis Le Douarin, Nicole M.
1986
9 C p. 175-180
6 p.
article
29 Cerebral dominance: the biological foundations Frank Benson, D.
1986
9 C p. 293-294
2 p.
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30 Changes in the innervation of mammalian skeletal muscle fibers during postnatal development Thompson, Wesley J.
1986
9 C p. 25-28
4 p.
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31 Channels as molecular entities Stevens, Charles F.
1986
9 C p. 453-455
3 p.
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32 Chemical modulation of a small central pattern generator circuit Harris-Warrick, Ronald M.
1986
9 C p. 432-437
6 p.
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33 Co-localization of GABA and neuropeptides in neocortical neurons Jones, Edward G.
1986
9 C p. 71-76
6 p.
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34 Color vision variations in non-human primates Jacobs, Gerald H.
1986
9 C p. 320-323
4 p.
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35 Coming of age in neuroscience Cohen, David H.
1986
9 C p. 450-452
3 p.
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36 Complex associative learning in small neural networks Gelperin, A.
1986
9 C p. 323-328
6 p.
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37 Computations in the vertebrate retina: gain enhancement, differentiation and motion discrimination Koch, Christof
1986
9 C p. 204-211
8 p.
article
38 Conflicts in the pharmacology of visual cortical plasticity Sillito, A.M.
1986
9 C p. 301-303
3 p.
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39 Controversies surrounding the deoxyglucose method Miller, Alexander L.
1986
9 C p. 62-
1 p.
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40 Degenerative ataxic disorders Harding, A.E.
1986
9 C p. 311-313
3 p.
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41 Differential cell adhesion through spatial and temporal variations of NCAM Rutishauser, Urs
1986
9 C p. 374-378
5 p.
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42 Donald Olding Hebb (1904–1985) Milner, Peter M.
1986
9 C p. 347-351
5 p.
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43 Dopamine: a retinal neuromodulator? Dowling, John E.
1986
9 C p. 236-240
5 p.
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44 Editorial Board 1986
9 C p. iii-
1 p.
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45 Edward Vaughan Evarts (1926–1985) Thach, W.T.
1986
9 C p. 397-400
4 p.
article
46 Embryonic and adult acetylcholine receptors: molecular basis of developmental changes in ion channel properties Schuetze, Steve
1986
9 C p. 386-388
3 p.
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47 Epilepsy and the Corpus Callosum Naquet, Robert
1986
9 C p. 335-336
2 p.
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48 Excitation and adaptation of Limulus photo-receptors by light and Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate Fein, Alan
1986
9 C p. 110-114
5 p.
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49 Excitatory amino acid receptor nomenclature Smith, D.A.S.
1986
9 C p. 315-
1 p.
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50 Excitatory amino acid receptors of the retina: diversity of subtypes and conductance mechanisms Miller, Robert F.
1986
9 C p. 211-218
8 p.
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51 Exploring visual transduction with recombinant DNA techniques Baehr, Wolfgang
1986
9 C p. 198-203
6 p.
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52 Formation and dispersal of acetylcholine receptor clusters in muscle cells Benjamin Peng, H.
1986
9 C p. 125-129
5 p.
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53 Fragile X mental retardation: current controversies Pembrey, Marcus E.
1986
9 C p. 58-62
5 p.
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54 Free radicals and tardive dyskinesia Cadet, Jean Lud
1986
9 C p. 107-108
2 p.
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55 From string galvanometer to computer: Haldan Keffer Hartline (1903–1983) Barlow Jr, Robert B.
1986
9 C p. 552-555
4 p.
article
56 Golden graphics system Einon, G.
1986
9 C p. 290-291
2 p.
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57 GRF update: is this the last hypothalamic hypophysiotropic factor? Rossier, Jean
1986
9 C p. 95-96
2 p.
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58 GTP-binding proteins couple cardiac muscarinic receptors to potassium channels Noma, A.
1986
9 C p. 142-143
2 p.
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59 Imaging neurotransmitters and their receptors in living human brain by positron emission tomography Stahl, Stephen M.
1986
9 C p. 241-245
5 p.
article
60 Inositol phosphates: concord or confusion? Downes, C.P.
1986
9 C p. 394-396
3 p.
article
61 In-situ hybridization histochemistry and the study of the nervous system ScottYoung III, W.
1986
9 C p. 549-551
3 p.
article
62 Ion transport systems sequenced Boyd, C.A.R.
1986
9 C p. 314-
1 p.
article
63 Ion transport systems sequenced Cantley, Lewis
1986
9 C p. 1-3
3 p.
article
64 Is prefrontal cortex found only in mammals? Reiner, Anton
1986
9 C p. 298-300
3 p.
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65 Is the dopamine hypothesis of tardive dyskinesia completely wrong? Jenner, Peter
1986
9 C p. 259-
1 p.
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66 Is the insect neuronal nAChR the ancestral ACh receptor protein? Lunt, G.G.
1986
9 C p. 341-342
2 p.
article
67 Is there a link between choline acetyltransferase-containing neurones and butyrylcholinesterase in rat cerebral cortex? Henderson, Z.
1986
9 C p. 20-
1 p.
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68 Learned topography: the eye instructs the ear Harris, William A.
1986
9 C p. 97-99
3 p.
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69 Learning and rhythms in courting, mutant Drosophila Hall, Jeffrey C.
1986
9 C p. 414-418
5 p.
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70 Mammalian bombesin-like peptides Spindel, Eliot
1986
9 C p. 130-133
4 p.
article
71 Mapping receptors in the human brain Palacios, J.M.
1986
9 C p. 284-289
6 p.
article
72 Mechanical factors affecting the sensitivity of mammalian muscle spindles Gladden, M.H.
1986
9 C p. 295-297
3 p.
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73 Mechanism of ocular dominance segregation in the lateral geniculate nucleus: competitive elimination hypothesis Rakic, Pasko
1986
9 C p. 11-15
5 p.
article
74 Memory, imprinting, and the brain: An inquiry into mechanisms Woody, C.D.
1986
9 C p. 438-
1 p.
article
75 Microcircuitry and functional architecture of the cat retina Sterling, Peter
1986
9 C p. 186-192
7 p.
article
76 Microcomputers in the neurosciences Einon, G.
1986
9 C p. 292-
1 p.
article
77 Migraine and regional cerebral blood flow Gloor, Pierre
1986
9 C p. 21-
1 p.
article
78 Migraine genetics Davies, P.T.G.
1986
9 C p. 541-542
2 p.
article
79 Mitochondrial diseases Morgan-Hughes, J.A.
1986
9 C p. 15-19
5 p.
article
80 Models of the visual cortex Brady, Scott T.
1986
9 C p. 438-439
2 p.
article
81 Molecular biology of the major myelin genes Lemke, Greg
1986
9 C p. 266-270
5 p.
article
82 Molecule, nerve and embryo Lund, Jennifer S.
1986
9 C p. 437-
1 p.
article
83 Monoamines and descending control of nociception Fitzgerald, Maria
1986
9 C p. 51-52
2 p.
article
84 More on amino acid receptor nomenclature Lanthorn, Thomas H.
1986
9 C p. 352-
1 p.
article
85 Movement disorders and the basal ganglia Marsden, C.D.
1986
9 C p. 512-515
4 p.
article
86 Nerve growth factor as a paradigm for other polypeptide growth factors Levi-Montalcini, Rita
1986
9 C p. 473-477
5 p.
article
87 Neural abnormalities of albinos Guillery, R.W.
1986
9 C p. 364-367
4 p.
article
88 Neural systems controlling movement Ito, Masao
1986
9 C p. 515-518
4 p.
article
89 Neuroanatomical substrates of anxiety: a brief survey Kuhar, Michael J.
1986
9 C p. 307-311
5 p.
article
90 Neurodegenerative disorders of the western pacific: the search for mechanisms of pathogenesis Garruto, Ralph M.
1986
9 C p. 368-374
7 p.
article
91 Neuroendocrine dysfunction in depression: hypothalamic-anterior pituitary systems Kalin, Ned H.
1986
9 C p. 261-266
6 p.
article
92 Neurogenesis and axonal pathfinding in invertebrates Palka, John
1986
9 C p. 482-485
4 p.
article
93 Neuroimaging Ralchle, Marcus E.
1986
9 C p. 525-529
5 p.
article
94 Neuromuscular Manifestations of Systemic Disease Karpati, G.
1986
9 C p. 44-45
2 p.
article
95 Neuronal circuits controlling flight in the locust: central generation of the rhythm Meldrum Robertson, R.
1986
9 C p. 278-280
3 p.
article
96 Neuronal circuits controlling flight in the locust: how sensory information is processed for motor control Reichert, H.
1986
9 C p. 281-283
3 p.
article
97 Neuron-astroglia interactions in vitro and in vivo Hatten, Mary E.
1986
9 C p. 168-174
7 p.
article
98 Neuroscience Edgar, David
1986
9 C p. 334-335
2 p.
article
99 Neuroscience and the media Ferry, Georgina
1986
9 C p. 408-409
2 p.
article
100 Neuroscience as news Miller, Jullie Ann
1986
9 C p. 409-410
2 p.
article
101 New antidepressant drugs: Is there anytthing new they tell us about depression? Kimelberg, H.K.
1986
9 C p. 314-
1 p.
article
102 New developments in understanding rapid axonal transport Schnapp, Bruce J.
1986
9 C p. 155-162
8 p.
article
103 New insights into the molecular mechanisms of stress Reisine, Terry
1986
9 C p. 574-579
6 p.
article
104 New paradigm: sympathetic transmission by multiple messengers and lateral interaction between monoquantal release sites? Stjärne, Lennart
1986
9 C p. 547-548
2 p.
article
105 NMDA Receptors: what do they do? Dingledine, Ray
1986
9 C p. 47-49
3 p.
article
106 NMDA receptors: what do they do? Thomson, Alex M.
1986
9 C p. 351-352
2 p.
article
107 Nomenclature for excitatory amino acid receptors Bruns, Robert F.
1986
9 C p. 62-
1 p.
article
108 Of nerve growth cones, leukocytes and memory: second messenger systems and growth-regulated proteins Pfenninger, Karl H.
1986
9 C p. 562-565
4 p.
article
109 Oncogenes in neural tumors Breakefield, Xandra O.
1986
9 C p. 150-155
6 p.
article
110 One hundred issues of TINS— one neuroscience 1986
9 C p. 443-449
7 p.
article
111 On wide spikes, activity-dependent synaptic interactions, aplysia, and the hippocampus Izquierdo, Ivan
1986
9 C p. 411-412
2 p.
article
112 Opioid receptor types and membrane ion channels Alan North, R.
1986
9 C p. 114-117
4 p.
article
113 Pathways to progress-the rise of modern neuroanatomical techniques Jones, Edward G.
1986
9 C p. 502-505
4 p.
article
114 Peptidergic regulation of behavior: an identified neuron approach Tublitz, N.J.
1986
9 C p. 359-363
5 p.
article
115 Peptides in the nervous system Eipper, Betty A.
1986
9 C p. 463-468
6 p.
article
116 Pharmacology of diphenylhydantoin and carbamazepine action on voltage-sensitive sodium channels Willow, Max
1986
9 C p. 147-149
3 p.
article
117 Point images in the visual system: new interest in an old idea Mcllwain, James T.
1986
9 C p. 354-358
5 p.
article
118 Polypeptide growth factors and the CNS Herschman, Harvey R.
1986
9 C p. 53-57
5 p.
article
119 Probing nicotinic acetylcholine receptors with monoclonal antibodies Lindstrom, Jon
1986
9 C p. 401-407
7 p.
article
120 Problems with peptides — all that glisters is not gold Brown, J.R.
1986
9 C p. 100-102
3 p.
article
121 Programs of cell division in the lateral line system Lewis, Julian
1986
9 C p. 135-138
4 p.
article
122 Protein kinase C: a key regulator of neuronal excitability? Miller, Richard J.
1986
9 C p. 538-541
4 p.
article
123 Proteins in a twist: are neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid in Alzheimer's disease composed of the same protein? Anderton, Brian
1986
9 C p. 337-338
2 p.
article
124 Quick-freeze, deep-etch visualization of the axonal cytoskeleton Hirokawa, Nobutaka
1986
9 C p. 67-71
5 p.
article
125 Receptor-regulated G proteins Gilman, Alfred G.
1986
9 C p. 460-463
4 p.
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126 Redistributive function of the motor cortex Wiesendanger, Mario
1986
9 C p. 120-125
6 p.
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127 Reorganization of the insect nervous system during metamorphosis Levine, Richard B.
1986
9 C p. 315-319
5 p.
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128 Reply from Christie Sahley Sahley, Christie
1986
9 C p. 411-
1 p.
article
129 Reply from Fibiger and Lloyd Fibiger, H.C.
1986
9 C p. 259-260
2 p.
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130 Reply from Keith Miller Miller, Keith W.
1986
9 C p. 353-
1 p.
article
131 Reply from Lewis Cantley Cantley, Lewis
1986
9 C p. 314-315
2 p.
article
132 Reply from P.J. Tyrer and C.A. Marsden Tyrer, Peter
1986
9 C p. 314-
1 p.
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133 Reply from Ray Dingledine Dingledine, Ray
1986
9 C p. 352-
1 p.
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134 Reply from Waddington Waddington, John L.
1986
9 C p. 260-261
2 p.
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135 Role of tissue environment and fibronectin in the patterning of neural crest derivatives Thiery, Jean Paul
1986
9 C p. 565-570
6 p.
article
136 Schizophrenia: no longer a functional psychosis Tyrer, Peter
1986
9 C p. 537-538
2 p.
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137 Seeing through the photoreceptor mosaic Williams, David R.
1986
9 C p. 193-198
6 p.
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138 Selective synaptic connections: significance of recognition and competition in mature sympathetic ganglia Llestøl, Knut
1986
9 C p. 21-24
4 p.
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139 Sequential induction and a homeotic switch of cell fate Wyman, Robert J.
1986
9 C p. 339-340
2 p.
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140 ‘Simple’ model systems need comparative studies: differences are as important as commonalities Bullock, Theodore Holmes
1986
9 C p. 470-472
3 p.
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141 Sites of general anaesthesia Simmonds, Michael A.
1986
9 C p. 353-
1 p.
article
142 STATGRAPHICS statistical graphics system Einon, Geoffrey
1986
9 C p. 86-89
4 p.
article
143 Structure and function in synapses: emerging correlations Atwood, H.L.
1986
9 C p. 248-250
3 p.
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144 Structure and regulation of the preprotachykinin gene Nakanishi, Shigetada
1986
9 C p. 41-44
4 p.
article
145 Synaptic mechanisms Brown, David A.
1986
9 C p. 468-470
3 p.
article
146 The astrocyte as a component of the node of Ranvier Waxman, Stephen G.
1986
9 C p. 250-253
4 p.
article
147 The axonal cytoskeleton: its role in generating and maintaining cell form Bunge, Mary Bartlett
1986
9 C p. 477-482
6 p.
article
148 The cholinergic amacrine cell Masland, Richard H.
1986
9 C p. 218-223
6 p.
article
149 The cytoskeleton and neurofibrillary tangles in Alzheimer's disease Miller, Christopher
1986
9 C p. 76-81
6 p.
article
150 The genesis of male and female brains Kelley, Darcy B.
1986
9 C p. 499-502
4 p.
article
151 The Hypothalamus of the Guinea Pig: A Cytoarchitectonic Atlas Mezey, E.
1986
9 C p. 378-379
2 p.
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152 The Hypothalamus of the Rhesus Monkey: A Cytoarchitectonic Atlas 1986
9 C p. 378-379
2 p.
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153 The ID, brain identifier, model of neuronal gene expression: a re-evaluation Chikaraishi, Dona M.
1986
9 C p. 543-546
4 p.
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154 The impact of molecular genetics on clinical neurology Roses, Allen D.
1986
9 C p. 518-522
5 p.
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155 The Microcomputer in Cell and Neurobiology Research Einon, Geoffrey
1986
9 C p. 45-
1 p.
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156 The mismatch problem in receptor autoradiography and the coexistence of multiple messengers Schultzberg, Marianne
1986
9 C p. 109-110
2 p.
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157 The neural mechanisms of cognitive functions can now be studied directly Mountcastle, Vernon B.
1986
9 C p. 505-508
4 p.
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158 The neuronal microenvironment Abbott, N.J.
1986
9 C p. 3-6
4 p.
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159 The neuropsychology of Huntington's disease Brandt, Jason
1986
9 C p. 118-120
3 p.
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160 The pharmacology and function of 5-HT3receptors Richardson, Brian P.
1986
9 C p. 424-428
5 p.
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161 The photoreceptor array of the dipteran retina Hardie, Roger C.
1986
9 C p. 419-423
5 p.
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162 The relationship of perceived pain to afferent nerve impulses Wall, P.D.
1986
9 C p. 254-255
2 p.
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163 The retina — from molecules to networks Levick, W.R.
1986
9 C p. 181-185
5 p.
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164 The role of nerve growth factor in the CNS Korsching, Sigrun
1986
9 C p. 570-573
4 p.
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165 The role of NGF in sensory neurons in vivo Johnson Jr, Eugene M.
1986
9 C p. 33-37
5 p.
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166 The role of the postsynaptic cytoskeleton in AChR organization Froehner, Stanley C.
1986
9 C p. 37-41
5 p.
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167 The small cardioactive peptides: a class of modulatory neuropeptides in Aplysia Lloyd, Philip E.
1986
9 C p. 428-432
5 p.
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168 The sympathetic nervous system in man — aspects derived from microelectrode recordings Gunnar Wallin, B.
1986
9 C p. 63-67
5 p.
article
169 The trophic theory of neural concentrations Purves, Dale
1986
9 C p. 486-489
4 p.
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170 Tracking the flow of learned information from membrane receptors to genome Goelet, Philip
1986
9 C p. 492-499
8 p.
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171 Transduction in vertebrate photoreceptors: the roles of cyclic GMP and calcium Lamb, T.D.
1986
9 C p. 224-228
5 p.
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172 Ultrasonic studies of human fetal brain development Birnholz, Jason C.
1986
9 C p. 329-333
5 p.
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173 Understanding Brain Damage: A Primer of Neuropsychological Evaluation Woods, Bryan T.
1986
9 C p. 379-380
2 p.
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174 Understanding channel gating: patch-clamp recordings from cloned acetylcholine receptors Schuetze, Steve
1986
9 C p. 140-141
2 p.
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175 Video techniques in neurobiology Stirling, R.V.
1986
9 C p. 145-147
3 p.
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176 Viral etiology of multiple sclerosis: where does the truth lie? Waksman, Byron H.
1986
9 C p. 388-391
4 p.
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177 Visual cortex Wlesel, Torsten N.
1986
9 C p. 509-512
4 p.
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178 Visual processing of motion Burr, David
1986
9 C p. 304-307
4 p.
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179 Voltage-dependent gating of sodium channels: correlating structure and function Catterall, William A.
1986
9 C p. 7-10
4 p.
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180 Voltage-dependent gating of sodium channels: towards an integrated approach Aldrich, Richard W.
1986
9 C p. 82-86
5 p.
article
181 What is visual discomfort? Wilkins, Arnold
1986
9 C p. 343-346
4 p.
article
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