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Lin, D., Najbauer, J., Salvaterra, P.M., Mamelak, A.N., Barish, M.E., Garcia, E., Metz, M.Z., Kendall, S.E., Bowers, M., Kateb, B., Kim, S.U., Johnson, M. & Aboody, K.S. (2007) Novel method for visualizing and modeling the spatial distribution of neural stem cells within intracranial glioma. NeuroImage 37S1, S18-S26.

Buettner, V.L., Longmate, J.A., Barish, M.E., Mann, J.R. & Singer-Sam, J. (2004) Analysis of imprinting in mice with uniparental duplication of proximal chromosomes 7 and 15 by use of a custom oligonucleotide microarray. Mamm Genome 15, 199-209.

Vasilyev, D.V. & Barish, M.E. (2004) Regulation of the hyperpolarization-activated cationic current Ih in mouse hippocampal pyramidal neurons by vitronectin, a component of extracellular matrix. J Physiol 560, 659-575.

Shakkottai, V.G., Chou, C.-H., Oddo, S., Sailer, C.A., Knaus, H.-G., Gutman, G.A., Barish, M.E., LaFerla, F.M. & Chandy, K.G. (2004) Enhanced neuronal excitability in the absence of neurodegeneration induces cerebellar ataxia. J Clinical Invest 113, 582-590.

Ring, R.H., Valo, Z., Gao, C., Barish, M.E. & Singer-Sam, J. (2003) The Cdkn1a gene (p21Waf1/Cip1) is an inflammatory response gene in the mouse central nervous system. Neurosci Lett 350, 73-76.

Vasilyev, D.V. & Barish, M.E. (2003) Regulation of an inactivating potassium current (IA) by the extracellular matrix protein vitronectin in embryonic mouse hippocampal neurones. J Physiol 547, 859-871.

Vasilyev, D.V. & Barish, M.E. (2002) Postnatal development of the hyperpolarizationactivated excitatory current Ih in mouse hippocampal pyramidal neurons. J Neurosci 22, 8992-9004.

Beier, S.M. & Barish, M.E. (2000) Cholinergic stimulation enhances cytosolic calcium ion accumulation in mouse hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons during short action potential trains. J Physiol 526, 129-142.

Wu, R.-L. & Barish, M.E. (1999) Modulation of a slowly inactivating potassium current, ID, by metabotropic glutamate receptor activation in cultured hippocampal pyramidal neurons. J Neurosci 19, 6825-6837.

Wu, R.-L., Butler, D.M. & Barish, M.E. (1998) Potassium current development and its linkage to membrane expansion during growth of cultured embryonic mouse hippocampal neurons: sensitivity to inhibitors of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and other protein kinases. J Neurosci 18, 6261-6278.

Barish, M.E. (1998) Intracellular calcium regulation of channel and receptor expression in the plasmalemma: potential sites of sensitivity along the pathways linking transcription, translation and insertion. J Neurobiol 37, 146-157 (invited review).

Butler, D.M., Ono, J.K., Chang, T., McCaman, R.E. & Barish, M.E. (1998) Mouse brain potassium channel ß1-subunit mRNA: cloning and distribution during development. J Neurobiol 34, 135-150.

Kajiwara, R., Sand, O., Kidokoro, Y., Barish, M.E. & Iijima, T. (1997) Functional organization of chromaffin cells and cholinergic synaptic transmission in rat adrenal medulla. Japanese J Physiol 47, 449-464.

Barish, M.E., Ichikawa, M., Tominaga, T., Matsumoto, G. & Iijima, T. (1996) Enhanced fast synaptic transmission and a delayed depolarization induced by transient potassium current blockade in rat hippocampal slice as studied by optical recording. J Neurosci 16, 5672-5687.

Wu, R.-L. & Barish, M.E. (1996) Inhibition of transient potassium current in cultured and acutely-dissociated mouse hippocampal neurons by GABAA receptor activation. JNeurophysiol 76, 816-824.

Tsai, T.D. & Barish, M.E. (1995) Imaging of caffeine-inducible release of intracellular calcium in cultured embryonic mouse telencephalic neurons. J Neurobiol 27, 252-265.

Seymour-Laurent, K.J. & Barish, M.E. (1995) Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate and ryanodine receptor distributions and patterns of acetylcholine- and caffeine-induced calcium release in cultured mouse hippocampal neurons. J Neurosci 15, 2592-2608.

Koch, R.A. & Barish, M.E. (1994) Perturbation of intracellular calcium and hydrogen ion regulation in cultured mouse hippocampal neurons by reduction of the sodium ion concentration gradient. J Neurosci 14, 2585-2593.


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