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Andrei Rozov
Researcher at Heidelberg University
Publications - 39
Citations - 5769
Andrei Rozov is an academic researcher from Heidelberg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Excitatory postsynaptic potential & Inhibitory postsynaptic potential. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 37 publications receiving 5435 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrei Rozov include University of Amsterdam & Max Planck Society.
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Target-cell-specific facilitation and depression in neocortical circuits.
Alex D. Reyes,Rafael Luján,Rafael Luján,Andrei Rozov,Nail Burnashev,Peter Somogyi,Bert Sakmann +6 more
TL;DR: The results imply that the balance of activation between two recurrent inhibitory pathways in the neocortex depends on the frequency of action potentials in pyramidal cells.
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Target-cell-specific facilitation and depression in neocortical circuits
TL;DR: In this article, the authors made simultaneous recordings from three classes of neurons in cortical layer 2/3, and induced repetitive action potentials in pyramidal cells and recorded the evoked unitary excitatory (E)PSPs in two classes of GABAergic neurons.
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Impaired electrical signaling disrupts gamma frequency oscillations in connexin 36-deficient mice.
Sheriar G. Hormuzdi,Isabel Pais,Fiona E. N. LeBeau,Stephen K. Towers,Andrei Rozov,Eberhard H. Buhl,Miles A. Whittington,Hannah Monyer +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the loss of this protein disrupts gamma frequency network oscillations in vitro but leaves high frequency rhythms, which may involve gap junctions between principal cells (Schmitz et al., 2001), unaffected.
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Recruitment of parvalbumin-positive interneurons determines hippocampal function and associated behavior.
Elke C. Fuchs,Aleksandar R. Zivkovic,Mark O. Cunningham,Steven J. Middleton,Fiona E. N. LeBeau,David M. Bannerman,Andrei Rozov,Miles A. Whittington,Roger D. Traub,J. Nicholas P. Rawlins,Hannah Monyer +10 more
TL;DR: The effects of insufficient recruitment of fast-spiking cells at the network and behavioral level are shown and the role of this subpopulation for working and episodic-like memory is demonstrated.
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Importance of the Intracellular Domain of NR2 Subunits for NMDA Receptor Function In Vivo
Rolf Sprengel,Bettina Suchanek,Carla Amico,Rossella Brusa,Nail Burnashev,Andrei Rozov,OØivind Hvalby,Vidar Jensen,Ole Paulsen,Per Andersen,Jeansok J. Kim,Richard F. Thompson,William Sun,Lorna C. Webster,Seth G. N. Grant,Jens Eilers,Arthur Konnerth,Jianying Li,James O. McNamara,Peter H. Seeburg +19 more
TL;DR: It is shown that gene-targeted mice expressing NMDA receptors without the large intracellular C-terminal domain of any one of three NR2 subunits phenotypically resemble mice made deficient in that particular subunit.