Jerome Sutin
Affiliations: | Anatomy | Emory University, Atlanta, GA |
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Griffith R, Sutin J. (1996) Reactive astrocyte formation in vivo is regulated by noradrenergic axons. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 371: 362-75 |
Sutin J, Shao Y. (1992) Resting and reactive astrocytes express adrenergic receptors in the adult rat brain Brain Research Bulletin. 29: 277-284 |
Shao Y, Sutin J. (1992) Expression of adrenergic receptors in individual astrocytes and motor neurons isolated from the adult rat brain Glia. 6: 108-117 |
Shao Y, Sutin J. (1991) Noradrenergic facilitation of motor neurons: Localization of adrenergic receptors in neurons and nonneuronal cells in the trigeminal motor nucleus Experimental Neurology. 114: 216-227 |
Vornov JJ, Sutin J. (1986) Noradrenergic hyperinnervation of the motor trigeminal nucleus: alterations in membrane properties and responses to synaptic input. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 6: 30-7 |
McBride RL, Ozment RV, Sutin J. (1985) Neonatal 6-hydroxydopamine destroys spinal cord noradrenergic axons from the locus coeruleus, but not those from lateral tegmental cell groups. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 235: 375-83 |
McBride RL, Sutin J. (1984) Noradrenergic hyperinnervation of the trigeminal sensory nuclei. Brain Research. 324: 211-21 |
Vornov JJ, Sutin J. (1983) Brainstem projections to the normal and noradrenergically hyperinnervated trigeminal motor nucleus. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 214: 198-208 |
Rivner M, Sutin J. (1981) Locus coeruleus modulation of the motor thalamus: inhibition in nuclei ventralis lateralis and ventralis anterior. Experimental Neurology. 73: 651-73 |
Larsen KD, Sutin J. (1978) Output organization of the feline entopeduncular and subthalamic nuclei. Brain Research. 157: 21-31 |