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  1. Transmitter and ion channel profiles of saccadic omnipause neurons and cholinergic non-omnipause neurons in human nucleus raphe interpositus
  2. Ion channel profiles of extraocular motoneurons and internuclear neurons in human abducens and trochlear nuclei
  3. ION CHANNEL PROFILES OF EXTRAOCULAR MOTONEURONS AND INTERNUCLEAR NEURONS IN HUMAN
  4. Saccadic premotor burst neurons and histochemical correlates of their firing patterns in rhesus monkey
  5. The brainstem connectome database
  6. Transmitter and ion channel profiles of neurons in the primate abducens and trochlear nuclei
  7. SimPli-FiT (Simulationen mündlicher Prüfungen live – Fit durch individualisiertes Training) – ein Projekt zur Etablierung von Prüfungssimulationen
  8. Histochemical Characterization of the Vestibular Y-Group in Monkey
  9. Neuroanatomy of Central Vestibular Connections
  10. The Reticular Formation and the Neuromodulatory Systems
  11. Potassium channels in omnipause neurons
  12. Adaptation of spatio-temporal convergent properties in central vestibular neurons in monkeys
  13. Identification of Functional Cell Groups in the Abducens Nucleus of Monkey and Human by Perineuronal Nets and Choline Acetyltransferase Immunolabeling
  14. Impaired Neurofilament Integrity and Neuronal Morphology in Different Models of Focal Cerebral Ischemia and Human Stroke Tissue
  15. A Subset of Palisade Endings Only in the Medial and Inferior Rectus Muscle in Monkey Contain Calretinin
  16. Transient Vestibulopathy in Wallenberg’s Syndrome: Pathologic Analysis
  17. Adrenergic Signaling Strengthens Cardiac Myocyte Cohesion
  18. GABAergic innervation of the ciliary ganglion in macaque monkeys – A light and electron microscopic study
  19. GABAergic innervation of the ciliary ganglion in macaque monkeys - A light and electron microscopic study
  20. Calretinin as a Marker for Premotor Neurons Involved in Upgaze in Human Brainstem
  21. A central mesencephalic reticular formation projection to the Edinger–Westphal nuclei
  22. Saccadic Palsy following Cardiac Surgery: Possible Role of Perineuronal Nets
  23. Internal organization of medial rectus and inferior rectus muscle neurons in the C group of the oculomotor nucleus in monkey
  24. Saccadic palsy following cardiac surgery: a review and new hypothesis
  25. Delineation of motoneuron subgroups supplying individual eye muscles in the human oculomotor nucleus
  26. Characterization of Neuronal Populations in the Human Trigeminal Ganglion and Their Association with Latent Herpes Simplex Virus-1 Infection
  27. Calretinin inputs are confined to motoneurons for upward eye movements in monkey
  28. Palisade endings and proprioception in extraocular muscles: a comparison with skeletal muscles
  29. Der Okulomotoriuskern und seine Subnuklei beim Menschen
  30. Reticular Formation
  31. Sources of calretinin inputs to motoneurons of extraocular muscles involved in upgaze
  32. Do Palisade Endings in Extraocular Muscles Arise from Neurons in the Motor Nuclei?
  33. The Edinger‐Westphal nucleus: A historical, structural, and functional perspective on a dichotomous terminology
  34. Neuroanatomy of the Brainstem
  35. The anatomy and physiology of the ocular motor system
  36. The Edinger–Westphal Nucleus Represents Different Functional Cell Groups in Different Species
  37. Perioculomotor cell groups in monkey and man defined by their histochemical and functional properties: Reappraisal of the Edinger‐Westphal nucleus
  38. Nucleus prepositus
  39. The reticular formation
  40. Histochemical differences between motoneurons supplying multiply and singly innervated extraocular muscle fibers
  41. Palisade endings in extraocular eye muscles revealed by SNAP‐25 immunoreactivity
  42. Twitch and nontwitch motoneuron subgroups in the oculomotor nucleus of monkeys receive different afferent projections
  43. Reticular Formation: Eye Movements, Gaze, and Blinks
  44. Twitch and Non-Twitch Motoneurons of Extraocular Muscles Have Different Histochemical Properties
  45. GABAergic Neurons in the Rostral Mesencephalon of the Macaque Monkey That Control Vertical Eye Movements
  46. Saccadic omnipause and burst neurons in monkey and human are ensheathed by perineuronal nets but differ in their expression of calcium‐binding proteins
  47. Motoneurons of twitch and nontwitch extraocular muscle fibers in the abducens, trochlear, and oculomotor nuclei of monkeys
  48. Neuroanatomical identification of mesencephalic premotor neurons coordinating eyelid with upgaze in the monkey and man
  49. Projections from the superior colliculus motor map to omnipause neurons in monkey
  50. Slow vertical saccades in motor neuron disease: Correlation of structure and function
  51. Premotor neurons for vertical eye movements in the rostral mesencephalon of monkey and human: Histologic identification by parvalbumin immunostaining
  52. Premotor neurons for vertical eye movements in the rostral mesencephalon of monkey and human: Histologic identification by parvalbumin immunostaining
  53. Anatomical substrates of oculomotor control
  54. Saccadic premotor neurons in the brainstem: functional neuroanatomy and clinical implications
  55. The trigeminally evoked blink reflex
  56. Histological identification of premotor neurons for horizontal saccades in monkey and man by parvalbumin immunostaining
  57. Botulinum toxin paralysis of the orbicularis oculi muscle. Types and time course of alterations in muscle structúre physiology and lid kinematics
  58. GAD‐ and GABA‐immunoreactivity in the ascending auditory pathway of horseshoe and mustached bats