Frontiers in Neuroscience

ISSN: 1662-4548
eISSN: 1662-453X
Publisher: Frontiers Research Foundation / Frontiers Media

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Thirty Mouse Strain Survey of Voluntary Physical Activity and Energy Expenditure: Influence of Strain, Sex and Day–Night Variation (2020) König C, Plank AC, Kapp A, Timotius I, von Hörsten S, Zimmermann K Journal article A Safe and Effective Magnetic Labeling Protocol for MRI-Based Tracking of Human Adult Neural Stem Cells (2019) Stroh A, Kressel J, Coras R, Dreyer AY, Fröhlich W, Förschler A, Lobsien D, et al. Journal article Differential Release of Exocytosis Marker Dyes Indicates Stimulation-Dependent Regulation of Synaptic Activity (2019) Henkel AW, Mouihate A, Welzel O Journal article A masked aversive odor cannot be discriminated from the masking odor but can be identified through odor quality ratings and neural activation patterns (2019) Rodriguez-Raecke R, Loos H, Sijben R, Singer M, Beauchamp J, Büttner A, Freiherr J Journal article Objective estimation of sensory thresholds based on neurophysiological parameters. (2019) Schilling A, Gerum R, Krauß P, Metzner C, Tziridis K, Schulze H Journal article Objective estimation of sensory thresholds based on neurophysiological parameters (2019) Schilling A, Gerum R, Krauß P, Metzner C, Tziridis K, Schulze H Journal article Tideglusib Rescues Neurite Pathology of SPG11 iPSC Derived Cortical Neurons. (2018) Pozner T, Schray A, Regensburger M, Lie DC, Schlötzer-Schrehardt U, Winkler J, Turan S, Winner B Journal article Cross-Modal Stochastic Resonance as a Universal Principle to Enhance Sensory Processing. (2018) Krauß P, Tziridis K, Schilling A, Schulze H Journal article, Editorial Cross-modal stochastic resonance as a universal principle to enhance sensory processing. (2018) Krauß P, Tziridis K, Schilling A, Schulze H Journal article Early Alterations in Operant Performance and Prominent Huntingtin Aggregation in a Congenic F344 Rat Line of the Classical CAGn51truncModel of Huntington Disease (2018) Plank AC, Canneva F, Raber KA, Urbach YK, Dobner J, Puchades M, Bjaalie JG, et al. Journal article
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