Tetsuro Ogawa

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Akita University, Akita-shi, Akita-ken, Japan 
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Takimori T, Ogawa T, Ijima K. (1999) GABAergic Inhibition in The Cat Superior Colliculus International Journal of the Society of Materials Engineering For Resources. 7: 95-105
Takimori T, Ogawa T, Nishida M. (1999) Effective range of electrical stimulation in brain slice preparations Electrical Engineering in Japan. 127: 56-63
Takimori T, Ogawa T, Nishida M. (1996) Excitatory Synaptic Connections to Layer 5 Neurons from Layer 2/3 in Visual Cortex International Journal of the Society of Materials Engineering For Resources. 4: 30-40
Shirokawa T, Ogawa T. (1993) 1834 Release and uptake of gaba following sensory stimulation in rat barrel cortex Neuroscience Research Supplements. 18
Shirokawa T, Ogawa T. (1992) Release of γ-aminobutyric acid by visual stimulation in the kitten visual cortex Brain Research. 589: 157-160
Takahashi Y, Ogawa T. (1991) Composition of the excitatory postsynaptic potentials recorded from rat visual cortical neurons in layer. II/III: An in vitro electrophysiological and pharmacological studies. Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine. 164: 213-221
Kayama Y, Shimada S, Hishikawa Y, et al. (1989) Effects of stimulating the dorsal raphe nucleus of the rat on neuronal activity in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus. Brain Research. 489: 1-11
Sumitomo I, Takahashi Y, Kayama Y, et al. (1989) Burst discharges of thalamic reticular neurons: an intracellular analysis in anesthetized rats. Brain Research. 482: 34-41
Kayama Y, Shimada S, Ogawa T. (1989) Inhibition of lateral geniculate neuronal activity by stimulating the dorsal raphe nucleus of the rat Neuroscience Research Supplements. 9: 179
Sumitomo I, Takahashi Y, Kayama Y, et al. (1988) Burst discharges associated with phasic hyperpolarizing oscillations of rat ventrobasal relay neurons. Brain Research. 447: 376-9
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