All Relations between purkinje and cerebellum

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O V Zatsepina, T L Marsha. [Ultrastructure and the number of nucleoli in the neurons of the rat cerebellar cortex]. Tsitologiia. vol 29. issue 10. 1988-03-22. PMID:3324407. the ultrastructure and number of nucleoli in rat cerebellar nervous cells (the purkinje and granule cells) were studied using the silver staining procedure and serial ultrathin sections. 1988-03-22 2023-08-11 rat
O V Zatsepina, T L Marsha. [Ultrastructure and the number of nucleoli in the neurons of the rat cerebellar cortex]. Tsitologiia. vol 29. issue 10. 1988-03-22. PMID:3324407. the distinctions in the ultrastructure and number of nucleoli in the purkinje and granule cells correspond to an earlier reported hypothesis about the intra- and interpopulation heterogeneity of cerebellar nervous cells for topography of ribosomal genes. 1988-03-22 2023-08-11 rat
A Rosenthal, S Y Chan, W Henzel, C Haskell, W J Kuang, E Chen, J N Wilcox, A Ullrich, D V Goeddel, A Routtenber. Primary structure and mRNA localization of protein F1, a growth-related protein kinase C substrate associated with synaptic plasticity. The EMBO journal. vol 6. issue 12. 1988-03-18. PMID:3428269. in cerebellum, granule cells contained protein f1 mrna, while purkinje cells did not. 1988-03-18 2023-08-11 rat
S B Smith, C B Brown, M E Wright, K L Yieldin. Late-onset cerebellar degeneration in mice induced transplacentally by methylnitrosourea. Teratogenesis, carcinogenesis, and mutagenesis. vol 7. issue 5. 1988-03-04. PMID:2893459. although animals appeared normal in the immediate post-natal period, quantitative histological evaluation of cerebellar coronal sections indicated that mnu-exposed animals had a significantly greater number of pyknotic purkinje cells than age-matched controls. 1988-03-04 2023-08-11 mouse
Y Takagishi, H Yamamur. The critical period of Purkinje cell degeneration and cerebellar hypoplasia due to bilirubin. Acta neuropathologica. vol 75. issue 1. 1988-03-04. PMID:3434214. thus, the critical period of the cerebellar hypoplasia due to bilirubin coincided with the period when the purkinje cells were most sensitive to bilirubin. 1988-03-04 2023-08-11 rat
I Ferrer, J Sirvent, J M Manresa, E Galofré, E Fernández-Alvarez, M Pined. Primary degeneration of the granular layer of the cerebellum (Norman type). A Golgi study. Acta neuropathologica. vol 75. issue 2. 1988-03-04. PMID:3434226. these findings are similar to those described in the cerebellum of the homozygous weaver mutant mouse and in the cerebella of experimentally induced agranular phenocopies, thus suggesting that similar plastic changes occur in human and animal purkinje cells as a result of the absence of parallel fibres input in early developmental stages. 1988-03-04 2023-08-11 mouse
C J McDevitt, T J Ebner, J R Bloede. Changes in the responses of cerebellar nuclear neurons associated with the climbing fiber response of Purkinje cells. Brain research. vol 425. issue 1. 1988-02-26. PMID:3427416. changes in the responses of cerebellar nuclear neurons associated with the climbing fiber response of purkinje cells. 1988-02-26 2023-08-11 Not clear
G Garthwaite, B Yamini, J Garthwait. Selective loss of Purkinje and granule cell responsiveness to N-methyl-D-aspartate in rat cerebellum during development. Brain research. vol 433. issue 2. 1988-02-20. PMID:3319048. selective loss of purkinje and granule cell responsiveness to n-methyl-d-aspartate in rat cerebellum during development. 1988-02-20 2023-08-11 rat
G Garthwaite, B Yamini, J Garthwait. Selective loss of Purkinje and granule cell responsiveness to N-methyl-D-aspartate in rat cerebellum during development. Brain research. vol 433. issue 2. 1988-02-20. PMID:3319048. depolarizing responses of purkinje and granule cells to excitatory amino acid receptor agonists were recorded from rat cerebellar slices at various stages of postnatal maturation using a gap technique. 1988-02-20 2023-08-11 rat
F L Huang, Y Yoshida, H Nakabayashi, J L Knopf, W S Young, K P Huan. Immunochemical identification of protein kinase C isozymes as products of discrete genes. Biochemical and biophysical research communications. vol 149. issue 3. 1988-02-20. PMID:3426619. immunocytochemical studies of rat cerebellum using specific antibodies against type i, ii, and iii pkc revealed the presence of the type i pkc in the purkinje cells where transcripts of tau cdna were localized, the type ii pkc in the granule cells where transcripts of beta cdna were detected, and the type iii pkc in both the purkinje and granule cells. 1988-02-20 2023-08-11 rat
B J Hoffer, L Olson, M R Palme. Toxic effects of lead in the developing nervous system: in oculo experimental models. Environmental health perspectives. vol 74. 1988-02-17. PMID:3319551. studies of cerebellar grafts revealed that, although there was a normal gross cytological development in the presence of lead, there was a marked and permanent impairment of spontaneous discharge rates of the grafted purkinje neurons as observed with electrophysiological techniques long after cessation of lead treatment. 1988-02-17 2023-08-11 rat
F P Kolb, F J Rubia, E Bauswei. Comparative analysis of cerebellar unit discharge patterns in the decerebrate cat during passive movements. Experimental brain research. vol 68. issue 2. 1988-02-12. PMID:3691698. the analysis has been performed by recording extracellularly in the intermediate part of the cerebellar anterior lobe from presumed mossy fibres, presumed granule cells, and purkinje cells with simple spikes and complex spikes. 1988-02-12 2023-08-11 cat
R Lalond. Motor abnormalities in staggerer mutant mice. Experimental brain research. vol 68. issue 2. 1988-02-12. PMID:3691712. staggerer mutant mice spontaneously lose both purkinje and granule cells of the cerebellum. 1988-02-12 2023-08-11 mouse
J Mariani, C Mulle, B Geoffroy, N Delhaye-Bouchau. Peripheral maps and synapse elimination in the cerebellum of the rat. II. Representation of peripheral inputs through the climbing fiber pathway in the posterior vermis of X-irradiated adult rats. Brain research. vol 421. issue 1-2. 1988-02-10. PMID:3690270. the present study gives a detailed description of the functional characteristics and of the topographic distribution of responses mediated through the climbing fiber (cf) pathway in the cerebellum of adult rats which have been repeatedly irradiated from birth so that the purkinje cells (pcs) in the adult remained innervated by several climbing fibers instead of one. 1988-02-10 2023-08-11 rat
J M Olson, J T Greenamyre, J B Penney, A B Youn. Autoradiographic localization of cerebellar excitatory amino acid binding sites in the mouse. Neuroscience. vol 22. issue 3. 1988-01-20. PMID:2891079. we have investigated the cellular localization of cerebellar excitatory amino acid binding sites in normal mice, in mice deficient in granule cells and, perhaps, stellate, basket and golgi cells (granuloprival mice) and in mice lacking purkinje cells. 1988-01-20 2023-08-11 mouse
F J Sei. Enhanced Purkinje cell survival in granuloprival cerebellar cultures. Brain research. vol 432. issue 2. 1988-01-20. PMID:3676846. transplantation of granuloprival cerebellar cultures with granule cells and glia resulted in a reduction of the large cortical neuron population (predominantly purkinje cells) to normal, while the number of such neurons remained elevated after transplantation with glia alone. 1988-01-20 2023-08-11 Not clear
R de la Garza, T J McGuire, R Freedman, B J Hoffe. The electrophysiological effects of nicotine in the rat cerebellum: evidence for direct postsynaptic actions. Neuroscience letters. vol 80. issue 3. 1988-01-20. PMID:3683986. purkinje cells were inhibited and cerebellar interneurons were excited by pressure-ejected nicotine. 1988-01-20 2023-08-11 rat
R Lalonde, M I Botez, D Boivi. Object exploration in staggerer mutant mice. Physiology & behavior. vol 41. issue 2. 1988-01-19. PMID:3685159. staggerer mutant mice, which lose purkinje and granule cells in the cerebellum, were found to explore for a longer period of time than normal mice a novel object placed in a familiar environment. 1988-01-19 2023-08-11 mouse
W F Odenwald, C F Taylor, F J Palmer-Hill, V Friedrich, M Tani, R A Lazzarin. Expression of a homeo domain protein in noncontact-inhibited cultured cells and postmitotic neurons. Genes & development. vol 1. issue 5. 1988-01-15. PMID:2890554. paradoxically, it is also expressed in certain subsets of postmitotic, fully differentiated neurons, most notably the purkinje neurons of the cerebellum, the pyramidal and dentate neurons of the hippocampus, and the motor neurons of the spinal cord. 1988-01-15 2023-08-11 Not clear
B Hamon, F Crepel, M Debon. Voltage-dependency of the responses of cerebellar Purkinje cells to excitatory amino acids. Brain research. vol 419. issue 1-2. 1988-01-11. PMID:2890409. the voltage-dependency of the responses of purkinje cells to excitatory amino acids was examined in rat cerebellar slices, using intrasomatic recordings with the single electrode voltage-clamp. 1988-01-11 2023-08-11 rat