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Chosaburo Yamamoto

Chosaburo Yamamoto

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Neuroscience

D-Index
31
Citations
4151
World Ranking
9578
National Ranking
358

Overview

Chosaburo Yamamoto is affiliated with Kanazawa University in Japan. Their academic profile reflects a research career based at this institution, although detailed information about their publications, co-authors, and research topics is not available.

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Best Publications

  • Activation of hippocampal neurons by mossy fiber stimulation in thin brain sections in vitro

    C. Yamamoto

  • The inhibitory systems in the olfactory bulb studied by intracellular recording.

    Chosaburo Yamamoto;Tetsuro Yamamoto;Kitsuya Iwama

  • Long-term potentiation in thin hippocampal sections studied by intracellular and extracellular recordings

    Chosaburo Yamamoto;Tadashi Chujo

  • Presynaptic action of acetylcholine in thin sections from the guinea pig dentate gyrus in vitro

    Chosaburo Yamamoto;Nobufumi Kawai

  • Intracellular study of seizure-like afterdischarges elicited in thin hippocampal sections in vitro

    Chosaburo Yamamoto

  • Identification of an ATP-sensitive K+ channel in rat cultured cortical neurons.

    Takako Ohno-Shosaku;Chosaburo Yamamoto

  • Synthetic ω-conotoxin blocks synaptic transmission in the hippocampus in vitro

    Haruyuki Kamiya;Satsuki Sawada;Chosaburo Yamamoto

  • Suppressing action of 2-amino-4-phosphonobutyric acid on mossy fiber-induced excitation in the guinea pig hippocampus

    C. Yamamoto;S. Sawada;S. Takada

  • Blocking action of pentobarbital on receptors for excitatory amino acids in the guinea pig hippocampus.

    S. Sawada;C. Yamamoto

  • A metabotropic glutamate receptor agonist DCG-IV suppresses synaptic transmission at mossy fiber pathway of the guinea pig hippocampus.

    Masatoshi Yoshino;Satsuki Sawada;Chosaburo Yamamoto;Haruyuki Kamiya

  • Inhibitory action of glutamic acid on cerebellar interneurones

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  • Potentiation of excitatory postsynaptic potentials during and after repetitive stimulation in thin hippocampal sections.

    C. Yamamoto;K. Matsumoto;M. Takagi

  • Properties of depolarization-induced suppression of inhibitory transmission in cultured rat hippocampal neurons.

    T. Ohno-Shosaku;Satsuki Sawada;Chosaburo Yamamoto

  • Quantal analysis of potentiating action of phorbol ester on synaptic transmission in the hippocampus

    Chosaburo Yamamoto;Masato Higashima;Satsuki Sawada

  • GENERATION OF THE SEIZURE DISCHARGE IN THIN SECTIONS FROM THE GUINEA PIG BRAIN IN CHLORIDE-FREE MEDIUM IN VITRO

    Chosaburo Yamamoto;Nobufumi Kawai

  • Seizure Discharges Evoked in Vitro in Thin Section from Guinea Pig Hippocampus

    Chosaburo Yamamoto;Nobufumi Kawai

  • Postsynaptic inhibitory actions of catecholamines and opioid peptides in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis.

    S. Sawada;C. Yamamoto

  • The long-lasting inhibition recorded in vitro from the lateral nucleus of the amygdala

    Masaharu Takagi;Chosaburo Yamamoto

  • Inhibitors of high-affinity uptake augment depolarizations of hippocampal neurons induced by glutamate, kainate and related compounds.

    S. Sawada;M. Higashima;C. Yamamoto

  • Long-term potentiation and depression in the dentate gyrus, and effects of nicotine

    Satsuki Sawada;Chosaburo Yamamoto;Takako Ohno-Shosaku

  • Electrical activity recorded from thin sections of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, and the effects of neurotensin

    Satsuki Sawada;Shobu Takada;Chosaburo Yamamoto

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