Literature DB >> 13998534

The origin of a spinal-cord slow potential.

P D WALL.   

Abstract

Keywords:  SPINAL CORD

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Year:  1962        PMID: 13998534      PMCID: PMC1359247          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1962.sp007034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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  12 in total

1.  Repetitive discharge of neurons.

Authors:  P D WALL
Journal:  J Neurophysiol       Date:  1959-05       Impact factor: 2.714

2.  Mammalian nonmyelinated nerve fibers.

Authors:  W W DOUGLAS; J M RITCHIE
Journal:  Physiol Rev       Date:  1962-04       Impact factor: 37.312

3.  The mechanism of synaptic transmission.

Authors:  J C ECCLES
Journal:  Ergeb Physiol       Date:  1961

4.  Excitability changes in afferent fibre terminations and their relation to slow potentials.

Authors:  P D WALL
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1958-06-18       Impact factor: 5.182

5.  Changes associated with post-tetanic potentiation of a monosynaptic reflex.

Authors:  P D WALL; A R JOHNSON
Journal:  J Neurophysiol       Date:  1958-03       Impact factor: 2.714

6.  Reflex inhibition by dorsal root interaction.

Authors:  B HOWLAND; J Y LETTVIN; W S McCULLOCH; W PITTS; P D WALL
Journal:  J Neurophysiol       Date:  1955-01       Impact factor: 2.714

7.  Central influences on spinal afferent conduction.

Authors:  K E HAGBARTH; D I KERR
Journal:  J Neurophysiol       Date:  1954-05       Impact factor: 2.714

8.  Intermittent conduction in the spinal cord.

Authors:  D H Barron; B H Matthews
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1935-08-22       Impact factor: 5.182

9.  [Synaptic potentials and central nervous system transmission].

Authors:  V BONNET; F BREMER
Journal:  Arch Int Physiol       Date:  1952-02

10.  The terminal arborisation of the cat's pyramidal tract determined by a new technique.

Authors:  P D WALL; W S MCCULLOCH; J Y LETTVIN; W H PITTS
Journal:  Yale J Biol Med       Date:  1955 Dec-1956 Feb
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  23 in total

1.  PRESYNAPTIC HYPERPOLARIZATION: A ROLE FOR FINE AFFERENT FIBRES.

Authors:  L M MENDELL; P D WALL
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1964-08       Impact factor: 5.182

2.  SODIUM AND THE DORSAL ROOT POTENTIAL.

Authors:  C B CARLSON
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1964-08       Impact factor: 5.182

3.  Spread of the dorsal root potentials in lower lumbar, sacral and upper caudal spinal cord.

Authors:  K Lupa; G Wójcik; M Ozóg; A Niechaj
Journal:  Pflugers Arch       Date:  1979-09       Impact factor: 3.657

4.  The tract of Lissauer and the dorsal root potential.

Authors:  F Cervero; A Iggo; V Molony
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1978-09       Impact factor: 5.182

5.  Local and diffuse mechanisms of primary afferent depolarization and presynaptic inhibition in the rat spinal cord.

Authors:  Malcolm Lidierth
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  2006-07-27       Impact factor: 5.182

6.  Analysis of the circuitry responsible for primary afferent depolarization in the trigeminal spinal nucleus caudalis of cats.

Authors:  Y Nakamura; T Murakami; M Kikuchi; Y Kubo; S Ishimine
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  1977-09-28       Impact factor: 1.972

7.  Differential laminar sensitivity of rat cerebral cortex to penicillin [proceedings].

Authors:  O Holmes; J W Lockton
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1979-04       Impact factor: 5.182

8.  The large synaptic complexes of the substantia gelatinosa.

Authors:  M Réthelyi; J Szentágothai
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  1969       Impact factor: 1.972

9.  The dorsal root distribution to the substantia gelatinosa of the rat with a note on the distribution in the cat.

Authors:  L Heimer; P D Wall
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  1968       Impact factor: 1.972

10.  Properties and distribution of peripherally evoked presynaptic hyperpolarization in cat lumbar spinal cord.

Authors:  L Mendell
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1972-11       Impact factor: 5.182

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