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P S Buckmaster

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Buckmaster P, Dudek F
J Neurophysiol . 1997 May; 77(5):2685-96. PMID: 9163384
Neuron loss in the hilus of the dentate gyrus and granule cell axon reorganization have been proposed as etiologic factors in human temporal lobe epilepsy. To explore these possible epileptogenic...
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Wenzel H, Buckmaster P, Anderson N, WENZEL M, Schwartzkroin P
Hippocampus . 1997 Jan; 7(5):559-70. PMID: 9347352
Electrophysiologically identified and intracellularly biocytin-labeled mossy cells in the dentate hilus of the rat were studied using electron microscopy and postembedding immunogold techniques. Ultrathin sections containing a labeled mossy cell...
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Buckmaster P, Tam E, Schwartzkroin P
J Neurophysiol . 1996 Oct; 76(4):2169-80. PMID: 8899592
1. Naturally occurring inherited epilepsy is common among Mongolian gerbils, providing an opportunity to identify neurological factors that correlate with seizure behavior. In the present study we examine the ontogeny...
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Buckmaster P, Wenzel H, Kunkel D, Schwartzkroin P
J Comp Neurol . 1996 Mar; 366(2):271-92. PMID: 8698887
The axon collateralization patterns and synaptic connections of intracellularly labeled and electrophysiologically identified mossy cells were studied in rat hippocampus. Light microscopic analysis of 11 biocytin-filled cells showed that mossy...
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Schwartzkroin P, Buckmaster P, Strowbridge B, Kunkel D, Owens Jr J, Pokorny J
Epilepsy Res Suppl . 1996 Jan; 12:317-24. PMID: 9302531
No abstract available.
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Buckmaster P, Soltesz I
Hippocampus . 1996 Jan; 6(3):330-9. PMID: 8841830
No abstract available.
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Buckmaster P, Schwartzkroin P
Eur J Neurosci . 1995 Oct; 7(10):1393-402. PMID: 8542057
A variety of morphological types of dentate gyrus/hilus interneurons have been described, but little is known about their corresponding physiological characteristics. To address this issue, intracellular responses to current injection...
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Buckmaster P, Schwartzkroin P
Eur J Neurosci . 1995 Jun; 7(6):1393-402. PMID: 7582114
A variety of morphological types of dentate gyrus/hilus interneurons have been described, but little is known about their corresponding physiological characteristics. To address this issue, intracellular responses to current injection...
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Buckmaster P, Schwartzkroin P
J Neurosci . 1995 Jan; 15(1 Pt 2):774-89. PMID: 7823179
Inhibitory cells are critically involved in shaping normal hippocampal function and are thought to be important elements in the development of hippocampal pathologies. However, there is relatively little information about...
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Buckmaster P, Schwartzkroin P
Hippocampus . 1994 Aug; 4(4):393-402. PMID: 7874231
No abstract available.