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  3. Vol 16 (2017)

Published: 2017-12-14

Introduction

  • Introduction to Volume 16
    Clark Lindgren
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Articles

  • Homocysteine acts via nitric oxide synthase to sensitize the crayfish neuromuscular junction to hydrogen-peroxide-induced oxidative damage
    Claire Warrenfelt, Klarie Li
    1-4
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  • No evidence of homocysteine or hydrogen peroxide influence at the crayfish neuromuscular junction
    Sophia Carbajal, Sam Naik, Haorui Sun
    5-8
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  • The Dependence of Optimal Post-Tetanic Potentiation in Crayfish Muscle Cells on Nitric Oxide Concentration
    Claire Sponheim, Jill Flannery
    9-14
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  • Nitric Oxide Increases the Damaging Effects of Hydrogen Peroxide on a Crayfish Neuromuscular Junction
    Rebecca Villa, Brad Geiman, Saiham Sharif
    15-18
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  • 7-NI More Effectively Reduces the Inhibitory Effects of Hydrogen Peroxide on Synaptic Transmission in Crayfish Compared to L-NAME
    Rachel Buckner, Heather Suh, Andrew Tucker
    19-22
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  • Oxidative damage induced by hydrogen peroxide is counteracted by the antioxidant enzyme catalase
    Sarah Weltz, Aarzoo Bhimani, Taylor Powell
    23-28
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  • Glutathione and Coenzyme Q10 Show No Additive Neuroprotective Effect at the Neuromuscular Junction of Crayfish
    Alex Ross, Harper Smith
    29-32
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  • Hydrogen Sulfide Decreases the Negative Presynaptic Effects of Homocysteine on the Crayfish Neuromuscular Junction
    Celeste Kaspar, Cara Keleher, Leila Bishop-Parise
    33-35
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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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