Items where Author is "Kulik, Akos"
Number of items: 6. 2014Nobs, Lionel and Baranek, Constanze and Nestel, Sigrun and Kulik, Akos and Kapfhammer, Josef and Nitsch, Cordula and Atanasoski, Suzana. (2014) Stage-specific requirement for cyclin D1 in glial progenitor cells of the cerebral cortex. Glia, Vol. 62, No. 5. pp. 829-839. 2013Nobs, Lionel and Nestel, Sigrun and Kulik, Akos and Nitsch, Cordula and Atanasoski, Suzana. (2013) Cyclin D1 is required for proliferation of Olig2-expressing progenitor cells in the injured cerebral cortex. Glia, 61 (9). pp. 1443-1455. 2010Schwenk, Jochen and Metz, Michaela and Zolles, Gerd and Turecek, Rostislav and Fritzius, Thorsten and Bildl, Wolfgang and Tarusawa, Etsuko and Kulik, Akos and Unger, Andreas and Ivankova, Klara and Seddik, Riad and Tiao, Jim Y. and Rajalu, Mathieu and Trojanova, Johana and Rohde, Volker and Gassmann, Martin and Schulte, Uwe and Fakler, Bernd and Bettler, Bernhard. (2010) Native GABA(B) receptors are heteromultimers with a family of auxiliary subunits. Nature, Vol. 465, H. 7295. pp. 231-235. 2009Guetg, Nicole and Seddik, Riad and Vigot, Réjan and Turecek, Rostislav and Gassmann, Martin and Vogt, Kaspar E. and Bräuner-Osborne, Hans and Shigemoto, Ryuichi and Kretz, Oliver and Frotscher, Michael and Kulik, Akos and Bettler, Bernhard. (2009) The GABAB1a isoform mediates heterosynaptic depression at hippocampal mossy fiber synapses. Journal of Neuroscience, 29 (5). pp. 1414-1423. 2006Kulik, Akos and Vida, Imre and Fukazawa, Yugo and Guetg, Nicole and Kasugai, Yu and Marker, Cheryl L. and Rigato, Franck and Bettler, Bernhard and Wickman, Kevin and Frotscher, Michael and Shigemoto, Ryuichi. (2006) Compartment-dependent colocalization of Kir3.2-containing K+ channels and GABAB receptors in hippocampal pyramidal cells. Journal of neuroscience, Vol. 26, H. 16. pp. 4289-4297. 2002Kulik, Akos and Nakadate, Kazuhiko and Nyíri, Gábor and Notomi, Takuya and Malitschek, Barbara and Bettler, Bernhard and Shigemoto, Ryuichi. (2002) Distinct localization of GABA(B) receptors relative to synaptic sites in the rat cerebellum and ventrobasal thalamus. The European journal of neuroscience, Vol. 15, H. 2. pp. 291-307. |