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S. Murray Sherman to Nerve Endings

This is a "connection" page, showing publications S. Murray Sherman has written about Nerve Endings.
Connection Strength

0.503
  1. Immunocytochemistry and distribution of parabrachial terminals in the lateral geniculate nucleus of the cat: a comparison with corticogeniculate terminals. J Comp Neurol. 1997 Jan 27; 377(4):535-49.
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    Score: 0.151
  2. On the classification of pathways in the auditory midbrain, thalamus, and cortex. Hear Res. 2011 Jun; 276(1-2):79-87.
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    Score: 0.099
  3. Development of X- and Y-cell retinogeniculate terminations in kittens. Nature. 1984 Jul 19-25; 310(5974):246-9.
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    Score: 0.063
  4. Relative distribution of synapses in the A-laminae of the lateral geniculate nucleus of the cat. J Comp Neurol. 2000 Jan 24; 416(4):509-20.
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    Score: 0.046
  5. Ultrastructural localization suggests that retinal and cortical inputs access different metabotropic glutamate receptors in the lateral geniculate nucleus. J Neurosci. 1996 Dec 15; 16(24):8181-92.
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    Score: 0.037
  6. Morphology of physiologically identified retinal X and Y axons in the cat's thalamus and midbrain as revealed by intraaxonal injection of biocytin. J Comp Neurol. 1995 Apr 17; 354(4):583-607.
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    Score: 0.033
  7. Ultrastructure of synapses from the pretectum in the A-laminae of the cat's lateral geniculate nucleus. J Comp Neurol. 1993 Aug 22; 334(4):618-30.
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    Score: 0.030
  8. Electron-microscopic analysis of synaptic input from the perigeniculate nucleus to the A-laminae of the lateral geniculate nucleus in cats. J Comp Neurol. 1991 Aug 15; 310(3):316-36.
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    Score: 0.026
  9. Role of competitive interactions in the postnatal development of X and Y retinogeniculate axons. J Comp Neurol. 1986 Sep 08; 251(2):216-39.
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    Score: 0.018
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