Browsing Fakultät für Biologie und Psychologie (inkl. GAUSS) by Referee "Hustert, Reinhold Prof. Dr."
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Untersuchungen der Funktion des Kleinhirns mit Hilfe von Mausmutanten
(2011-01-17)Analysis of cerebellar function using mouse mutans- NDRF regulates differentiation and axon development of cerebellar basket cells -The cerebellar cortex is essentially comprised of three ... -
Charakterisierung von Calcium-Transienten in Astrozyten der ventralen respiratorischen Gruppe
(2007-11-27)Astrocytes are described as one of the major cell population in the brain of mammals and show a special form of excitability, which is based on changes of intracellular Ca2+-concentrations. ... -
Neurogenese, Wachstum und Integration von lokalen Nervenzellen in einem multisensorischen Neuropil im zentralen Gehrin adulter Insekten.
(2004-11-19)The paired columnar mushroom bodies (MBs) of the insect brain represent a prominent neuropile for multimodal sensory integration, most important for the organization of olfactory behaviour, ... -
Postnatale Entwicklung des GABAergen Systems im Gehirn der Maus
(2001-08-01)To generate a stable respiratory activity from birth to death is one of the most important functions of the brain stem. In the adult brain stem g-aminoacid(GABA)-mediated inhibition is ... -
Ventilatorische Rhythmogenese im isolierten Insektennervensystem
(2001-06-20)Ventilation and underlying neural rhythmogenesis were investigated on the behavioural, neuroanatomical and neurophysiological level in different locust species (Locusta migratoria, Schistocerca ... -
Glutamatrezeptoren und Ca2+-Homöostase in Hirnstamm-Motoneuronen der Maus
(2001-01-29)Glutamat stellt den wichtigsten Neurotransmitter im Säugerhirn dar. Bei einigen neuronalen Erkrankungen (Amyotrophe Lateralsklerose, Epilepsie, Chorea Huntington) gelten ... -
Neural processing of chemosensory information from the locust legs
(2000-11-15)Tarsal chemoreceptors in phytophagous insects can provide information on the chemical nature of the leaf surface, and are thus potentially important in host plant discrimination. Ovipositing ...