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Shontz E, Souders 2nd C, Schmidt J, Martyniuk C
Genes Brain Behav . 2018 Jan; 17(4):e12460. PMID: 29377542
Dopamine (DA) plays a significant role in cognition, motor function and social behavior. The objectives of this study were to (1) quantify the temporal expression of transcripts (DA receptors, transporters...
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de Vries N, Schmidt J
Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd . 2007 Nov; 151(41):2253-5. PMID: 17987891
The revised guideline 'Allergic and nonallergic rhinitis' of the Dutch College of General Practitioners contains adequate and well-documented recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with allergic and non-allergic...
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Leu B, Schmidt J
Dev Neurobiol . 2007 Oct; 68(1):18-30. PMID: 17918241
In the developing visual system, correlated presynaptic activity between neighboring retinal ganglion cells (RGC) stabilizes retinotopic synapses via a postsynaptic NMDAR (N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor)-dependent mechanism. Blocking NMDARs makes individual axonal arbors...
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Ten Brinke A, Sterk P, Masclee A, Spinhoven P, Schmidt J, Zwinderman A, et al.
Eur Respir J . 2005 Nov; 26(5):812-8. PMID: 16264041
Recurrent exacerbations are a major cause of morbidity and medical expenditure in patients with asthma. Various exogenous and endogenous factors are thought to influence the level of asthma control, but...
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Schmidt J, Buzzard M, Borress R, Dhillon S
J Neurobiol . 2000 Jan; 42(3):303-14. PMID: 10645970
Visual activity refines the retinotopic map formed on tectum during regeneration and development in goldfish through an N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor-mediated mechanism. Retinal arbors are enlarged in fish with unrefined maps....
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Zhang C, Schmidt J
J Neurophysiol . 1999 Dec; 82(6):2947-55. PMID: 10601431
Presynaptic inhibition is one of the major control mechanisms in the CNS. Previously we reported that adenosine A1 receptors mediate presynaptic inhibition at the retinotectal synapse of goldfish. Here we...
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Schmidt J, Schachner M
J Neurobiol . 1998 Dec; 37(4):659-71. PMID: 9858266
Cell-adhesion molecules (CAMs) are thought to play crucial roles in development and plasticity in the nervous system. This study tested for a role for cell adhesion and in particular, the...
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Schmidt J
J Neurobiol . 1998 Sep; 36(3):315-24. PMID: 9733068
Protein kinase C (PKC) activation has been associated with synaptic plasticity in many projections, and manipulating PKC in the retinotectal projection strongly affects the activity-driven sharpening of the retinotopic map....
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Zhang C, Schmidt J
J Neurophysiol . 1998 Apr; 79(2):501-10. PMID: 9463417
Presynaptic adenosine receptors inhibit transmitter release at many synapses and are known to exist on retinotectal terminals. In this paper we show that adenosine decreases retinotectal field potentials by approximately...
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Jian X, Szaro B, Schmidt J
J Neurobiol . 1996 Nov; 31(3):379-91. PMID: 8910795
Myosin light-chain kinase (MLCK) regulates actin-myosin II interactions in nonskeletal muscle cells, and the use of specific pharmacological inhibitors has implicated MLCK in retinal growth cone motility and neurite outgrowth....