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D-Index
67
Citations
15210
World Ranking
2895
National Ranking
249

Best Publications

  • Extracellular free calcium and potassium during paroxsmal activity in the cerebral cortex of the cat.

    U. Heinemann;H. D. Lux;M. J. Gutnick

  • Relations between EEG phenomena and potentials of single cortical cells. I. Evoked responses after thalamic and epicortical stimulation

    Otto D Creutzfeldt;Satoru Watanabe;Hans D Lux

  • Ceiling of stimulus induced rises in extracellular potassium concentration in the cerebral cortex of cat

    Uwe Heinemann;Hans Dieter Lux

  • Kinetics and selectivity of a low‐voltage‐activated calcium current in chick and rat sensory neurones.

    E Carbone;H D Lux

  • The equilibration time course of (K + ) 0 in cat cortex.

    Lux Hd;Neher E

  • Development of two types of calcium channels in cultured mammalian hippocampal neurons.

    Yoel Yaari;Brigitte Hamon;Hans D. Lux

  • The Role of Chloride Transport in Postsynaptic Inhibition of Hippocampal Neurons

    U Misgeld;RA Deisz;HU Dodt;HD Lux

  • Ionic changes and alterations in the size of the extracellular space during epileptic activity.

    H D Lux;U Heinemann;I Dietzel

  • Relations between EEG phenomena and potentials of single cortical cells. II. Spontaneous and convulsoid activity.

    Otto D Creutzfeldt;Satoru Watanabe;Hans D Lux

  • A low voltage-activated calcium conductance in embryonic chick sensory neurons

    E. Carbone;H.D. Lux

  • Effects of dopamine and noradrenaline on Ca channels of cultured sensory and sympathetic neurons of chick

    C. Marchetti;E. Carbone;H. D. Lux

  • Relations between slow extracellular potential changes, glial potassium buffering, and electrolyte and cellular volume changes during neuronal hyperactivity in cat brain.

    I. Dietzel;U. Heinemann;H.D. Lux

  • Measurement of extracellular potassium activity in cat cortex

    D.A. Prince;D.A. Prince;H.D. Lux;H.D. Lux;E. Neher;E. Neher

  • Undershoots following stimulus-induced rises of extracellular potassium concentration in cerebral cortex of cat.

    Uwe Heinemann;Hans Dieter Lux

  • Ammonium and Chloride Extrusion: Hyperpolarizing Synaptic Inhibition in Spinal Motoneurons

    H. D. Lux

  • A diacylglycerol analogue reduces neuronal calcium currents independently of protein kinase C activation

    P Hockberger;M Toselli;D Swandulla;H D Lux

  • γ-Aminobutyric acid-induced depression of calcium currents of chick sensory neurons

    R.A. Deisz;H.D. Lux

  • Single low-voltage-activated calcium channels in chick and rat sensory neurones.

    E Carbone;H D Lux

  • Voltage-dependent GABA-induced modulation of calcium currents in chick sensory neurons.

    F. Grassi;H.D. Lux

  • Single channel activity associated with the calcium dependent outward current in Helix pomatia.

    H. D. Lux;E. Neher;A. Marty

  • Kinetics of GABAB receptor-mediated inhibition of calcium currents and excitatory synaptic transmission in hippocampal neurons in vitro.

    F.W. Pfrieger;K. Gottmann;H.D. Lux

Frequent Co-Authors

Helmut Kettenmann
Helmut Kettenmann Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology
John J. Hablitz
John J. Hablitz University of Alabama at Birmingham
Otto D. Creutzfeldt
Otto D. Creutzfeldt Max Planck Society
Frank W. Pfrieger
Frank W. Pfrieger Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Wolf Singer
Wolf Singer Ernst Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience
Michael J. Gutnick
Michael J. Gutnick Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Florian Engert
Florian Engert Harvard University
Benedikt Berninger
Benedikt Berninger King's College London
Harald Sontheimer
Harald Sontheimer University of Virginia
Melitta Schachner
Melitta Schachner Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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