
Publikationen von Thomas Kuner
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Zeitschriftenartikel (33)
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2 (3), S. 61 - 67 (2011)
Molecules, cells and networks involved in processing olfactory stimuli in the mouse olfactory bulb. Neuroforum 2.
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65 (3), S. 399 - 411 (2010)
Synaptic Inhibition in the Olfactory Bulb Accelerates Odor Discrimination in Mice. Neuron 3.
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27 (43), S. 11473 - 11482 (2007)
Synaptic connections between layer 5B pyramidal neurons in mouse somatosensory cortex are independent of apical dendrite bundling. The Journal of Neuroscience 4.
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27 (15), S. 4165 - 4177 (2007)
A molecular basis of analgesic tolerance to cannabinoids. The Journal of Neuroscience 5.
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26 (5), S. 1396 - 1406 (2006)
The chloride transporter Na(+)-K(+)-Cl- cotransporter isoform-1 contributes to intracellular chloride increases after in vitro ischemia. The Journal of Neuroscience: the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience 6.
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49 (1), S. 81 - 94 (2006)
Two-photon imaging reveals somatodendritic chloride gradient in retinal ON-type bipolar cells expressing the biosensor Clomeleon. Neuron 7.
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26 (1), S. 109 - 116 (2006)
Donut-like topology of synaptic vesicles with a central cluster of mitochondria wrapped into membrane protrusions: a novel structure-function module of the adult calyx of Held. The Journal of Neuroscience: the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience 8.
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25 (22), S. 5438 - 5445 (2005)
The primordial, blue-cone color system of the mouse retina. The Journal of Neuroscience: the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience 9.
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44 (5), S. 865 - 876 (2004)
Maintaining accuracy at the expense of speed: stimulus similarity defines odor discrimination time in mice. Neuron 10.
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449 (3), S. 319 - 333 (2004)
Targeted in vivo expression of proteins in the calyx of Held. Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology 11.
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24 (46), S. 10454 - 10465 (2004)
Nitric oxide synthase (NOS)-interacting protein interacts with neuronal NOS and regulates its distribution and activity. The Journal of Neuroscience: the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience 12.
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91 (4), S. 1007 - 1017 (2004)
Cloning of a novel neuronally expressed orphan G-protein-coupled receptor which is up-regulated by erythropoietin, interacts with microtubule-associated protein 1b and colocalizes with the 5-hydroxytryptamine 2a receptor. Journal of Neurochemistry: official journal of the International Society for Neurochemistry 13.
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26 (1), S. 27 - 32 (2003)
A common architecture for K+ channels and ionotropic glutamate receptors? Trends in Neurosciences 14.
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22 (23), S. 10209 - 10216 (2002)
DRPEER: a motif in the extracellular vestibule conferring high Ca2+ flux rates in NMDA receptor channels. The Journal of Neuroscience: the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience 15.
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907 (1), S. 233 - 243 (2001)
Genetic manipulation of key determinants of ion flow in glutamate receptor channels in the mouse. Brain Research 16.
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21 (12), S. 4162 - 4172 (2001)
Channel-lining residues of the AMPA receptor M2 segment: structural environment of the Q/R site and identification of the selectivity filter. The Journal of Neuroscience 17.
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22 (1), S. 7 - 10 (2001)
Glutamate receptor channel signatures. Trends in Pharmacological Sciences 18.
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27 (3), S. 447 - 459 (2000)
A genetically encoded ratiometric indicator for chloride: capturing chloride transients in cultured hippocampal neurons. Neuron 19.
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20 (16), S. 5973 - 5980 (2000)
The lurcher mutation identifies delta2 as an AMPA/kainate receptor-like channel that is potentiated by Ca2+. The Journal of Neuroscience: the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience 20.
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22 (3), S. 559 - 570 (1999)
NMDAR channel segments forming the extracellular vestibule inferred from the accessibility of substituted cysteines. Neuron