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R E Fyffe

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Bui T, Cushing S, Dewey D, Fyffe R, Rose P
J Neurophysiol . 2003 Jul; 90(5):2900-18. PMID: 12878716
The morphological and electrotonic properties of 4 motoneurons, 8 Ia inhibitory interneurons, and 4 Renshaw cells were compared. The morphological analysis, based on 3-D reconstructions of the cells, revealed that...
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Lauf P, Zhang J, Delpire E, Fyffe R, Mount D, Adragna N
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol . 2002 Mar; 130(3):499-509. PMID: 11913461
K-Cl co-transport (COT) is significantly higher in low K (LK), L-antigen (L) positive, than in high K (HK), M-antigen (M) positive, sheep red blood cells (SRBCs) and is inhibited by...
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Lauf P, Zhang J, Gagnon K, Delpire E, Fyffe R, Adragna N
Cell Physiol Biochem . 2001 Jun; 11(3):143-60. PMID: 11410710
Coupled K and Cl movements are mediated by several isoforms of the K-Cl cotransporter (COT) encoded by the KCC genes. The ubiquitous KCC1 isoform, important for cell volume and ion...
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Stephens G, Morris N, Fyffe R, Robertson B
Eur J Neurosci . 2001 Jun; 13(10):1902-12. PMID: 11403683
The effects of voltage-dependent calcium channel (VDCC) antagonists on spontaneous inhibitory postsynaptic currents (sIPSCs) in mouse Purkinje cells were examined using in vitro cerebellar slices. The inorganic ion Cd2+ reduced...
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Alvarez F, Fyffe R
Curr Rev Pain . 2000 Nov; 4(6):451-8. PMID: 11060591
This review summarizes recent developments in the context of the neurochemical classification of nociceptors and explores the relationships between functionally and neurochemically defined subgroups. Although the complete picture is not...
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Alvarez F, Fyffe R, Dewey D, Haftel V, Cope T
J Comp Neurol . 2000 Sep; 426(2):229-42. PMID: 10982465
Excitatory glutamatergic neurotransmission at Ia afferent-motoneuron synapses is enhanced shortly after physically severing or blocking impulse propagation of the afferent and/or motoneuron axons. We considered the possibility that these synaptic...
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Millar J, Barratt L, Southan A, Page K, Fyffe R, Robertson B, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2000 Mar; 97(7):3614-8. PMID: 10725353
Cerebellar granule neurons (CGNs) are one of the most populous cells in the mammalian brain. They express an outwardly rectifying potassium current, termed a "standing-outward" K(+) current, or IK(SO), which...
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Pearson J, Sedivec M, Dewey D, Fyffe R
Exp Brain Res . 2000 Mar; 130(3):320-7. PMID: 10706431
Serotonin (5-HT) exerts a variety of effects on the excitability of motoneurons, interneurons, and ascending tract cells. Spinocerebellar-tract cells in the dorsal horn receive synaptic connections from serotoninergic axons, but...
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Carr P, Pearson J, Fyffe R
Brain Res . 1999 Mar; 823(1-2):198-201. PMID: 10095027
A combination of anti-gephyrin- and anti-calbindin D28k-immunoreactivity was used to identify 129 and 171 Renshaw cells and their dendrites in cat and rat lumbar spinal cord, respectively. Using anti-5-hydroxytryptamine-immunoreactivity to...
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Alvarez F, Dewey D, McMillin P, Fyffe R
J Physiol . 1999 Mar; 515 ( Pt 3):787-97. PMID: 10066905
1. Cholinergic terminals in the rat spinal cord were revealed by immunohistochemical detection of the vesicular acetycholine transporter (VAChT). In order to determine the relationships of these terminals to Renshaw...