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Vol 18 (2019)
Published: 2020-01-28

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Introduction

  • Introduction to Volume 18
    iii
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Articles

  • Temperature Dependence of DF2’s Effectiveness is Due to Temperature Sensitivity of Phosphatases
    1-5
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  • Ketamine reduces synaptic transmission and DF2 enhances recovery from ketamine-induced synaptic depression at crayfish neuromuscular junctions
    7-10
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  • Amiloride Inhibits Synaptic Transmission at Crayfish Neuromuscular Junctions, but no Evidence Suggests Its Interaction with DRNFLRFamide
    11-14
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  • Protein Kinase C is Partially responsible for the Effects of NF1 in Sustaining EPSP Amplitude Increase
    15-19
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  • The FMRFamide-Gated Sodium Channel’s Effects on the EPSP Amplitude at the Neuromuscular Junction are Inconclusive
    21-26
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  • Amiloride hydrochloride does not have a significant effect on crayfish muscle extensor cells pHi
    27-30
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  • Ruthenium red causes reversible synaptic depression in crayfish extensor muscles
    31-38
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  • Preliminary evidence that riluzole protects against glutamate-induced excitotoxicity at the crayfish neuromuscular junction
    39-44
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About This Journal

The articles collected in Pioneering Neuroscience report on original research in the field of neuroscience conducted by students in BIO 150 (Introduction to Biological Inquiry, section "The Language of Neurons") and BIO 363 (Neurobiology) as part of Grinnell's distinctive inquiry-based learning program.

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