T Tkatch
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Mermelstein P, Foehring R, Tkatch T, Song W, Baranauskas G, Surmeier D
J Neurosci
. 1999 Aug;
19(17):7268-77.
PMID: 10460233
In brain neurons, P- and Q-type Ca(2+) channels both appear to include a class A alpha1 subunit. In spite of this similarity, these channels differ pharmacologically and biophysically, particularly in...
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Baranauskas G, Tkatch T, Surmeier D
J Neurosci
. 1999 Jul;
19(15):6394-404.
PMID: 10414968
The symptoms of Parkinson disease are thought to result in part from increased burst activity in globus pallidus neurons. To gain a better understanding of the factors governing this activity,...
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Mermelstein P, Song W, Tkatch T, Yan Z, Surmeier D
J Neurosci
. 1998 Aug;
18(17):6650-61.
PMID: 9712637
Inwardly rectifying K+ (IRK) channels are critical for shaping cell excitability. Whole-cell patch-clamp and single-cell RT-PCR techniques were used to characterize the inwardly rectifying K+ currents found in projection neurons...
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Tkatch T, Baranauskas G, Surmeier D
Neuroreport
. 1998 Jul;
9(9):1935-9.
PMID: 9674570
Semi-quantitative single cell RT-PCR techniques were used to determine the expression of mRNAs related to GABAergic and cholinergic neurotransmission in neurons of the rat globus pallidus and adjacent basal forebrain...
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Song W, Tkatch T, Baranauskas G, Ichinohe N, Kitai S, Surmeier D
J Neurosci
. 1998 May;
18(9):3124-37.
PMID: 9547221
Unlike other neostriatal neurons, cholinergic interneurons exhibit spontaneous, low-frequency, repetitive firing. To gain an understanding of the K+ channels regulating this behavior, acutely isolated adult rat cholinergic interneurons were studied...
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Tulchinsky E, Grigorian M, Tkatch T, Georgiev G, Lukanidin E
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 1995 Apr;
1261(2):243-8.
PMID: 7536040
The transcription of the mts1 gene putatively involved in the control of tumor metastasis was studied in three human lymphoma cell lines: MOLT-4, CEM and Jurkat. The level of the...