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  3. Vol 8 (2007)

Published: 2012-09-13

Introduction

  • Introduction to Volume 8
    Clark Lindgren
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Articles

  • Reduction of endoplasmic reticulum internal calcium stores via BHQ decreases EJP amplitude
    Ellen Saliares, Sam Peterson, Hoh Moon
    1-4
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  • Inhibition of the reverse mode of the Na+/Ca2+ exchanger does not affect EPSP amplitudes in the crayfish neuromuscular junction following periods of brief, high-frequency stimulation
    Angela Cao, Zheng Su
    5-8
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  • Ethanol increases resting potential magnitude and increases EJP amplitude in the presence of serotonin
    Colin Higgins, Peter Blattner, Alex Rosen
    9-12
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  • Identifying CB1 Receptors in the crayfish neuromuscular junction through immunofluorescence staining
    Matti H. Sahel, Laura M. Garcia, Ngoc M. Truong
    13-16
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  • Cocaine increases synaptic transmission at the crayfish neuromuscular junction
    Alysia Vallas, Qiaochen Yin, Mario Salazar
    17-20
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  • Caffeine inhibits serotonin's enhancement of EJP amplitude in crayfish deep extensor muscle
    Sarah Mirk, Brian Wermcrantz
    21-24
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  • Nitric oxide synthase is present in the crayfish tail
    Alexander H. Reich, Rosalie J. Malsberge, Sunny C. Mah
    25-28
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  • Carboxy PTIO decreases the amplitude of EPSP generated in the crayfish tail extensor muscle despite changes in temperature
    Miki Nakamura, Ruth Campbell, Nabila Mirza
    29-32
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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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