Michael G. Lacey

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Pharmacology University of Birmingham (United Kingdom) 
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Lacey MG, Gooding-Williams G, Prokic EJ, et al. (2014) Spike firing and IPSPs in layer V pyramidal neurons during beta oscillations in rat primary motor cortex (M1) in vitro. Plos One. 9: e85109
Wilson CL, Cash D, Galley K, et al. (2006) Subthalamic nucleus neurones in slices from 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-lesioned mice show irregular, dopamine-reversible firing pattern changes, but without synchronous activity. Neuroscience. 143: 565-72
Loucif KC, Wilson CL, Baig R, et al. (2005) Functional interconnectivity between the globus pallidus and the subthalamic nucleus in the mouse brain slice. The Journal of Physiology. 567: 977-87
Wilson CL, Puntis M, Lacey MG. (2004) Overwhelmingly asynchronous firing of rat subthalamic nucleus neurones in brain slices provides little evidence for intrinsic interconnectivity. Neuroscience. 123: 187-200
Tofighy A, Abbott A, Centonze D, et al. (2003) Excitation by dopamine of rat subthalamic nucleus neurones in vitro-a direct action with unconventional pharmacology. Neuroscience. 116: 157-66
Buckby LE, Lacey MG. (2001) Depression of excitatory cortico-nucleus accumbens synaptic transmission in rat brain slices by dopamine, but not adenosine, depends upon intracortical mechanisms. Experimental Brain Research. 141: 560-6
Buckby LE, Lacey MG. (2001) Epileptiform activity in the nucleus accumbens induced by GABA(A) receptor antagonists in rat forebrain slices is of cortical origin. Experimental Brain Research. 141: 146-52
Wigmore MA, Lacey MG. (2000) A Kv3-like persistent, outwardly rectifying, Cs+-permeable, K+ current in rat subthalamic nucleus neurones. The Journal of Physiology. 527: 493-506
Chergui K, Lacey MG. (1999) Modulation by dopamine D1-like receptors of synaptic transmission and NMDA receptors in rat nucleus accumbens is attenuated by the protein kinase C inhibitor Ro 32-0432. Neuropharmacology. 38: 223-31
Miyazaki T, Lacey MG. (1998) Presynaptic inhibition by dopamine of a discrete component of GABA release in rat substantia nigra pars reticulata. The Journal of Physiology. 513: 805-17
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