
Publications of Dirk Feldmeyer
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Journal Article (30)
21.
Journal Article
2 (12), pp. 1098 - 1105 (1999)
Coincidence detection and changes of synaptic efficacy in spiny stellate neurons in rat barrel cortex. Nature Neuroscience 22.
Journal Article
521 (1), pp. 169 - 190 (1999)
Reliable synaptic connections between pairs of excitatory layer 4 neurones within a single barrel of developing rat somatosensory cortex. The Journal of Physiology - London 23.
Journal Article
2 (2), pp. 57 - 64 (1999)
Neurological dysfunctions in mice expressing different levels of the Q/R site-unedited AMPAR subunit GluR-B. Nature Neuroscience 24.
Journal Article
37 (10), pp. 1369 - 1380 (1998)
NMDA receptor diversity in the cerebellum: identification of subunits contributing to functional receptors. Neuropharmacology 25.
Journal Article
16 (14), pp. 4376 - 4382 (1996)
Functional correlation of NMDA receptor epsilon subunits expression with the properties of single-channel and synaptic currents in the developing cerebellum. The Journal of Neuroscience 26.
Journal Article
25, pp. 857 - 867 (1996)
Functional consequences of changes in NMDA receptor subunit expression during development. Journal of Neurocytology 27.
Journal Article
494 (2), pp. 479 - 492 (1996)
Identification of a native low-conductance NMDA-channel with reduced sensitivity to Mg2+ in rat central neurones. The Journal of Physiology - London 28.
Journal Article
492 (1), pp. 129 - 142 (1996)
Effect of RNA editing and subunit co-assembly on single-channel properties of recombinant kainate receptors. The Journal of Physiology - London 29.
Journal Article
270 (5242), pp. 1677 - 1680 (1995)
Early-onset epilepsy and postnatal lethality associated with an editing-deficient GluR-B allele in mice. Science 30.
Journal Article
487 (1), pp. 51 - 56 (1995)
Calcium current reactivation after flash photolysis of nifedipine in skeletal muscle fibres of the frog. The Journal of Physiology - London Poster (1)
31.
Poster
Genetic activity-induced tagging of cells. Society for Neuroscience. Society for Neuroscience Meeting (2009)
Thesis - Habilitation (1)
32.
Thesis - Habilitation
Eigenschaften und funktionelle Bedeutung von Glutamatrezeptoren. Untersuchungen am Wildtyp und genetisch veränderten Tieren. Habilitation, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg (2000)