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  1. Understanding diverse TRPV1 signaling – an update
  2. Vanilloids selectively sensitize thermal glutamate release from TRPV1 expressing solitary tract afferents
  3. Cannabinoid 1 and Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 1 Receptors Discretely Modulate Evoked Glutamate Separately from Spontaneous Glutamate Transmission
  4. Physiological temperatures drive glutamate release onto trigeminal superficial dorsal horn neurons
  5. Peptide and Lipid Modulation of Glutamatergic Afferent Synaptic Transmission in the Solitary Tract Nucleus
  6. Independent transmission of convergent visceral primary afferents in the solitary tract nucleus
  7. The unsilent majority-TRPV1 drives "spontaneous" transmission of unmyelinated primary afferents within cardiorespiratory NTS
  8. Low‐fidelity GABA transmission within a dense excitatory network of the solitary tract nucleus
  9. Opioids inhibit visceral afferent activation of catecholamine neurons in the solitary tract nucleus
  10. Calcium regulation of spontaneous and asynchronous neurotransmitter release
  11. GABAB restrains release from singly-evoked GABA terminals
  12. TRPV1 Marks Synaptic Segregation of Multiple Convergent Afferents at the Rat Medial Solitary Tract Nucleus
  13. GABAB-mediated inhibition of multiple modes of glutamate release in the nucleus of the solitary tract
  14. Heterosynaptic crosstalk: GABA-glutamate metabotropic receptors interactively control glutamate release in solitary tract nucleus
  15. TRPV1, Hypertension, and Cardiovascular Regulation
  16. Thermally Active TRPV1 Tonically Drives Central Spontaneous Glutamate Release
  17. Primary Afferent Activation of Thermosensitive TRPV1 Triggers Asynchronous Glutamate Release at Central Neurons
  18. Optical tracking of phenotypically diverse individual synapses on solitary tract nucleus neurons
  19. Convergence of Cranial Visceral Afferents within the Solitary Tract Nucleus
  20. Presynaptic actions of propofol enhance inhibitory synaptic transmission in isolated solitary tract nucleus neurons
  21. Autonomic Nervous System: Central Cardiovascular Control
  22. Oxytocin Enhances Cranial Visceral Afferent Synaptic Transmission to the Solitary Tract Nucleus
  23. Paired Assessment of Volatile Anesthetic Concentrations with Synaptic Actions Recorded In Vitro
  24. Comparison of baroreceptive to other afferent synaptic transmission to the medial solitary tract nucleus
  25. Isoflurane Differentially Modulates Inhibitory and Excitatory Synaptic Transmission to the Solitary Tract Nucleus
  26. Propofol enhances both tonic and phasic inhibitory currents in second-order neurons of the solitary tract nucleus (NTS)
  27. Organization and Properties of GABAergic Neurons in Solitary Tract Nucleus (NTS)
  28. Sustained hypertension increases the density of AMPA receptor subunit, GluR1, in baroreceptive regions of the nucleus tractus solitarii of the rat
  29. Visceral Afferents Directly Activate Catecholamine Neurons in the Solitary Tract Nucleus
  30. A-type potassium channels differentially tune afferent pathways from rat solitary tract nucleus to caudal ventrolateral medulla or paraventricular hypothalamus
  31. Cranial Visceral Afferent Pathways through the Nucleus of the Solitary Tract to Caudal Ventrolateral Medulla or Paraventricular Hypothalamus: Target-Specific Synaptic Reliability and Convergence Patterns
  32. Vasopressin Inhibits Glutamate Release via Two Distinct Modes in the Brainstem
  33. Project shows that myelinated baroreceptor discharge is unaffected by TRPV1 agonists.
  34. Ketamine Inhibits Inspiratory-evoked ??-Aminobutyric Acid and Glycine Neurotransmission to Cardiac Vagal Neurons in the Nucleus Ambiguus
  35. Proopiomelanocortin Neurons in Nucleus Tractus Solitarius Are Activated by Visceral Afferents: Regulation by Cholecystokinin and Opioids
  36. Cranial Afferent Glutamate Heterosynaptically Modulates GABA Release onto Second-Order Neurons via Distinctly Segregated Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors
  37. Strategies for cellular identification in nucleus tractus solitarius slices
  38. Purinergic and Vanilloid Receptor Activation Releases Glutamate from Separate Cranial Afferent Terminals in Nucleus Tractus Solitarius
  39. Respiratory sinus arrhythmia in freely moving and anesthetized rats
  40. Propofol Modulates γ-Aminobutyric Acid–mediated Inhibitory Neurotransmission to Cardiac Vagal Neurons in the Nucleus Ambiguus
  41. Differential Distribution and Function of Hyperpolarization-Activated Channels in Sensory Neurons and Mechanosensitive Fibers
  42. Ketamine Differentially Blocks Sensory Afferent Synaptic Transmission in Medial Nucleus Tractus Solitarius (mNTS)
  43. Pentobarbital Enhances GABAergic Neurotransmission to Cardiac Parasympathetic Neurons, Which Is Prevented by Expression of GABAA ε Subunit
  44. Isoflurane Depresses Baroreflex Control of Heart Rate in Decerebrate Rats
  45. Ketamine Inhibits Sodium Currents in Identified Cardiac Parasympathetic Neurons in Nucleus Ambiguus
  46. Ketamine Inhibits Presynaptic and Postsynaptic Nicotinic Excitation of Identified Cardiac Parasympathetic Neurons in Nucleus Ambiguus
  47. Sensory Afferent Neurotransmission in Caudal Nucleus Tractus Solitarius—Common Denominators
  48. Cellular basis of the photoresponse of an extraretinal photoreceptor
  49. Simulation of a photosensitive Aplysia neuron
  50. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for A critical re-evaluation of the specificity of action of perivagal capsaicin.
  51. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for The calcium sensor synaptotagmin 7 is required for synaptic facilitation.
  52. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Open-loop characteristics of the arterial baroreflex after blockade of unmyelinated baroreceptors with resiniferatoxin.
  53. TRPV1 in Central Cardiovascular Control