Browsing by Author "Wyneken, Úrsula"
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Sandoval, Mauricio; Sandoval, Rodrigo; Thomas, Ulrich; Spilker, Christina; Smalla, Karl-Heinz; Falcón, Romina; Marengo, Juan José; Calderón, Rodrigo; Saavedra, Verónica; Heumann, Rolf; Bronfman, Francisca; Craig C., Garner; Gundelfinger, Eckart D.; Wyneken, Úrsula (International Society for Neurochemistry, 2007)Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and its receptor TrkB are essential regulators of synaptic function in the adult CNS. A TrkB-mediated effect at excitatory synapses is enhancement of NMDA receptor (NMDA-R)-mediated ...
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Luarte Navarro, Alejandro (Universidad de Chile, 2016)
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Bartsch, Victoria; Díaz, Javier; González, Ignacio; Cavada Chacón, Gabriel; Ocampo Garcés, Adrián; Wyneken, Úrsula (Springer, 2014)Epileptogenesis is a progressive process which culminates with spontaneous, recurrent and unpredictable epileptic seizures due to enhanced neuronal excitability. Well-characterized animal models of this process are ...
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Vivaldi Véjar, Ennio; Wyneken, Úrsula; Roncagliolo, Manuel; Ocampo,; Zapata, (Associated Professional Sleep Societies,LLC, 1994)Distributions within a 12:12 light:dark schedule of wakefulness (W), active sleep (AS), quiet sleep (QS) and of QS rich in delta (QSD) and in spindle (QSS) activities were evaluated for 52 days from 15 rats. Angular ...
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Vivaldi Véjar, Ennio; Ocampo,; Wyneken, Úrsula; Roncagliolo, Manuel; Zapata, (American Physiological Society, 1994)1. Sixteen rats were recorded continuously for 3 days using an automated system that detected, quantified, and stored the incidence of cortical delta waves, cortical sigma spindles, hippocampal theta rhythm, and electromyographic ...
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Ampuero, Estibaliz; Luarte, Alejandro; Santibáñez, Marcos; Varas Godoy, Manuel; Toledo, Jorge; Díaz Véliz, Emma; Cavada Chacón, Gabriel; Rubio, F. Javier; Wyneken, Úrsula (Oxford University Press, 2015)Background: Clinically depressed individuals respond to different types of antidepressants, suggesting that different neurobiological mechanisms may be responsible for their depression. However, animal models to characterize ...