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Peter C. Schwindt is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their academic profile is characterized by involvement in scientific research and education within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Amplification of synaptic current by persistent sodium conductance in apical dendrite of neocortical neurons

    P. C. Schwindt;W. E. Crill

  • Multiple potassium conductances and their functions in neurons from cat sensorimotor cortex in vitro

    P. C. Schwindt;W. J. Spain;R. C. Foehring;C. E. Stafstrom

  • Properties of persistent sodium conductance and calcium conductance of layer V neurons from cat sensorimotor cortex in vitro.

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  • Slow conductances in neurons from cat sensorimotor cortex in vitro and their role in slow excitability changes

    P. C. Schwindt;W. J. Spain;R. C. Foehring;M. C. Chubb

  • Long-lasting reduction of excitability by a sodium-dependent potassium current in cat neocortical neurons.

    P. C. Schwindt;W. J. Spain;W. E. Crill

  • Properties of a persistent inward current in normal and TEA-injected motoneurons.

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  • Anomalous rectification in neurons from cat sensorimotor cortex in vitro.

    W. J. Spain;P. C. Schwindt;W. E. Crill

  • Negative slope conductance due to a persistent subthreshold sodium current in cat neocortical neurons in vitro.

    Carl E. Stafstrom;Peter C. Schwindt;Wayne E. Crill

  • Synaptic depression in the localization of sound.

    Daniel L. Cook;Peter C. Schwindt;Lucinda A. Grande;William J. Spain

  • Multiple actions of N-methyl-D-aspartate on cat neocortical neurons in vitro.

    J.A. Flatman;J.A. Flatman;J.A. Flatman;P.C. Schwindt;P.C. Schwindt;P.C. Schwindt;W.E. Crill;W.E. Crill;W.E. Crill;C.E. Stafstrom;C.E. Stafstrom;C.E. Stafstrom

  • Role of a persistent inward current in motoneuron bursting during spinal seizures.

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  • Norepinephrine selectively reduces slow Ca2+- and Na+-mediated K+ currents in cat neocortical neurons

    R. C. Foehring;P. C. Schwindt;W. E. Crill

  • A persistent negative resistance in cat lumbar motoneurons

    Peter Schwindt;Wayne E. Crill

  • Factors influencing motoneuron rhythmic firing: results from a voltage-clamp study.

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  • Steps in production of motoneuron spikes during rhythmic firing.

    W H Calvin;P C Schwindt

  • Mechanisms Underlying Burst and Regular Spiking Evoked by Dendritic Depolarization in Layer 5 Cortical Pyramidal Neurons

    Peter Schwindt;Wayne Crill

  • Properties of subthreshold response and action potential recorded in layer V neurons from cat sensorimotor cortex in vitro.

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  • Calcium-dependent potassium currents in neurons from cat sensorimotor cortex.

    P. C. Schwindt;W. J. Spain;W. E. Crill

  • Metabotropic glutamate receptor-mediated suppression of L-type calcium current in acutely isolated neocortical neurons.

    R. J. Sayer;P. C. Schwindt;W. E. Crill

  • Repetitive firing in layer V neurons from cat neocortex in vitro.

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  • Calcium currents in acutely isolated human neocortical neurons

    R. J. Sayer;A. M. Brown;P. C. Schwindt;W. E. Crill

  • The induction and modification of voltage-sensitive responses in cat neocortical nuerons by N-methyl-d-aspartate

    J.A. Flatman;J.A. Flatman;P.C. Schwindt;P.C. Schwindt;W.E. Crill;W.E. Crill

  • Two transient potassium currents in layer V pyramidal neurones from cat sensorimotor cortex.

    W J Spain;P C Schwindt;W E Crill

  • Short latency utricular and canal input to ipsilateral abducens motoneurons

    P.C. Schwindt;A. Richter;W. Precht

  • Different voltage dependence of transient and persistent Na+ currents is compatible with modal-gating hypothesis for sodium channels

    A. M. Brown;P. C. Schwindt;W. E. Crill

  • Quantitative Analysis of Firing Properties of Pyramidal Neurons From Layer 5 of Rat Sensorimotor Cortex

    Peter Schwindt;Jennifer A. O'Brien;Wayne Crill

  • Tectal influences on cat ocular motoneurons.

    W. Precht;P.C. Schwindt;P.C. Magherini

Frequent Co-Authors

Wayne E. Crill
Wayne E. Crill University of Washington
William J. Spain
William J. Spain University of Washington
Carl E. Stafstrom
Carl E. Stafstrom Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Robert C. Foehring
Robert C. Foehring University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Ilan Lampl
Ilan Lampl Weizmann Institute of Science
William H. Calvin
William H. Calvin University of Washington

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