Role of the growth-associated protein B-50/GAP-43 in neuronal plasticity W. H. GispenH. B. NielanderP. Schotman Basic Molecular Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 61 - 85
The role of protein kinase C and its neuronal substrates dephosphin, B-50, and MARCKS in neurotransmitter release Phillip J. Robinson Basic Molecular Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 87 - 130
Molecular analysis of the function of the neuronal growth-associated protein GAP-43 by genetic intervention Rachael L. NeveKathryn J. IvinsAlfred I. Geller Basic Molecular Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 131 - 141
Growth-regulated proteins and neuronal plasticity Karl H. PfenningerBecky A. de la HoussayeSantiago Quiroga Basic Molecular Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 143 - 151
Calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II Paul T. Kelly Basic Molecular Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 153 - 177
Autophosphorylation of neuronal calcium/calmodulin-stimulated protein kinase II P. R. Dunkley Basic Molecular Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 179 - 202
Mechanisms of synaptic plasticity J. A. P. RostasJ. M. KavanaghD. A. Powis Basic Molecular Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 203 - 216
Perforated synapses and plasticity D. G. JonesW. ItaratR. K. S. Calverley Basic Molecular Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 217 - 228
The regulation and function of protein phosphatases in the brain Alistair T. R. Sim Basic Molecular Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 229 - 246
Prenatal development of cutaneous afferent connections in the spinal cord of fetal sheep Sandra ReesJohn RawsonIlias Nitsos Basic Molecular Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 247 - 249
Central nervous system binding sites for calcitonin and calcitonin gene-related peptide Patrick M. Sexton Basic Molecular Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 251 - 273
Long-term potentiation, protein kinase C, and glutamate receptors Dominique MullerPierre-Alain BuchsHendrik Boddeke Applied Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 277 - 288
The role of postsynaptic calcium in the induction of long-term potentiation Robert C. Malenka Applied Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 289 - 295
The role of immediate early genes in the stabilization of long-term potentiation Wickliffe C. AbrahamMichael DragunowWarren P. Tate Applied Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 297 - 314
GTP-binding proteins and potassium channels involved in synaptic plasticity and learning T. J. NelsonD. L. Alkon Applied Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 315 - 328
Synaptic activity results in increased transcription as detected by the brain-specific probe pEL-48 inTorpedo marmorata Dieter W. Schmid Applied Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 329 - 332
Molecular mechanisms of memory formation K. T. NgM. E. GibbsP. Jendelová Applied Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 333 - 350
Brain metabolic activity associated with long-term memory consolidation G. SedmanB. O'DowdK. T. Ng Applied Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 351 - 354
Molecular mechanisms of Brainstem plasticity Cynthia L. DarlingtonHans FlohrPaul F. Smith Applied Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 355 - 368
Excitatory amino acid receptors in normal and abnormal vestibular function Paul F. SmithCatherine de WaeleCynthia L. Darlington Applied Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 369 - 387
The molecular pathology of amyloid deposition in Alzheimer's disease Ralph N. MartinsPhillip J. RobinsonColin L. Masters Applied Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 389 - 398
Ubiquitination and abnormal phosphorylation of paired helical filaments in Alzheimer's disease Khalid IqbalInge Grundke-Iqbal Applied Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 399 - 410
Structural plasticity of synapses in Alzheimer's disease Inta M. Adams Applied Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 411 - 419
Evidence for plasticity of the dopaminergic system in Parkinsonism G. A. DonnanD. G. WoodhouseF. A. O. Mendelsohn Applied Aspects of Synaptic Plasticity Pages: 421 - 433