Nobuyoshi Matsumoto

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Inokawa H, Yamada H, Matsumoto N, et al. (2010) Juxtacellular labeling of tonically active neurons and phasically active neurons in the rat striatum. Neuroscience. 168: 395-404
Kurumiya Y, Hasegawa H, Shiroko T, et al. (2009) [A case of breast reconstruction surgery using flap of latissimus dorsi after neoadjuvant chemotherapy]. Gan to Kagaku Ryoho. Cancer & Chemotherapy. 36: 461-5
Hoshino N, Tsurudome K, Nakagawa H, et al. (2006) Current source density analysis of contra- and ipsilateral isthmotectal connections of the frog. Visual Neuroscience. 23: 713-9
Tsurudome K, Li X, Matsumoto N. (2005) Intracellular and current source density analyses of somatosensory input to the optic tectum of the frog. Brain Research. 1064: 32-41
Li X, Tsurudome K, Matsumoto N. (2005) Postsynaptic potentials of tectal neurons evoked by electrical stimulation of the pretectal nuclei in bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana). Brain Research. 1052: 40-6
Guedes RC, Tsurudome K, Matsumoto N. (2005) Spreading depression in vivo potentiates electrically-driven responses in frog optic tectum. Brain Research. 1036: 109-14
Hoshino N, Matsumoto N. (2003) Intracellular analysis of directional sensitivity of tectal neurons of the frog. Brain Research. 966: 185-93
Nakagawa H, Matsumoto N. (2000) Current source density analysis of ON/OFF channels in the frog optic tectum. Progress in Neurobiology. 61: 1-44
Nakagawa H, Matsumoto N. (1998) ON and OFF channels of the frog optic tectum revealed by current source density analysis. Journal of Neurophysiology. 80: 1886-99
Nakagawa H, Miyazaki H, Matsumoto N. (1997) Principal neuronal organization in the frog optic tectum revealed by a current source density analysis. Visual Neuroscience. 14: 263-75
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