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Academic Article Learning-induced intrinsic and synaptic plasticity in the rodent medial prefrontal cortex.
Academic Article Presynaptic GABAB receptors modulate thalamic excitation of inhibitory and excitatory neurons in the mouse barrel cortex.
Academic Article Noradrenergic signaling in infralimbic cortex increases cell excitability and strengthens memory for fear extinction.
Academic Article Fear conditioning and extinction differentially modify the intrinsic excitability of infralimbic neurons.
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Academic Article Spontaneous recovery of fear reverses extinction-induced excitability of infralimbic neurons.
Academic Article Neuroligand receptor heterogeneity among astroglia.
Academic Article Properties of bipolar VIPergic interneurons and their excitation by pyramidal neurons in the rat neocortex.
Academic Article Selective excitation of subtypes of neocortical interneurons by nicotinic receptors.
Academic Article Classification of fusiform neocortical interneurons based on unsupervised clustering.
Academic Article GABAergic inhibition suppresses paroxysmal network activity in the neonatal rodent hippocampus and neocortex.
Academic Article Diverse types of interneurons generate thalamus-evoked feedforward inhibition in the mouse barrel cortex.
Academic Article M-type potassium channels modulate the intrinsic excitability of infralimbic neurons and regulate fear expression and extinction.
Academic Article Muscarinic receptors modulate the intrinsic excitability of infralimbic neurons and consolidation of fear extinction.
Academic Article Contextual fear conditioning depresses infralimbic excitability.
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