Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology
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- Plastic changes in the spontaneous activity of snail neurons under rhythmic and associated intracellular electrostimulation19872 citations
- Regulation of genetic activity of thyroid hormones. I. Effect of purified cytoplasmic hormonereceptor complex on the template activity of chromatin19810 citations
- Modification of electrical characteristics of bilayer lipid membranes by intramitochondrial thyroid hormone receptor19860 citations
- Formation of cellular analog of instrumental reflex on identified Lymnaea stagnalis neurons in response to automatic intracellular electrical stimulation19880 citations
- Cellular analog of ?instrumental behavior? in individual neurons of a mollusk with intracellular automatic electrostimulation19890 citations
- Analysis of ?scalp potential fields? and three-dimensional localization of the sources of epileptic activity of the human brain19900 citations
- Delta sleep-inducing peptide as a factor increasing the content of substance P in the hypothalamus and the resistance of rats to emotional stress19920 citations
- Influence of immobilization stress on the level of secretion of thyroid hormones19940 citations
- Changes in the electrical characteristics of command neurons on development of a condi-tioned defensive reflex in the edible snail19970 citations
- Morphometric parameters of gyri in the lower parietal lobe of the human brain in post-natal ontogenesis20000 citations