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B Lancaster

Researcher at University of California, San Francisco

Publications -  3
Citations -  1273

B Lancaster is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Afterhyperpolarization & Hyperpolarization (biology). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 1256 citations.

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Properties of two calcium-activated hyperpolarizations in rat hippocampal neurones.

TL;DR: Intracellular recording from hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells in the slice preparation was used to analyse the pharmacological sensitivity of action potential repolarization and the hyperpolarizations that follow the action potential to support a conclusion that the fast a.h.p.s. with TEA or CTX is associated with an increased frequency of the first few action potentials during a depolarization.
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Voltage clamp analysis of cholinergic action in the hippocampus

TL;DR: The slow EPSP appears to be generated by the blockade of a nonvoltage- dependent, resting potassium current, and it is proposed that the muscarinic blockade of IAHP is primarily involved in enhancing action potential discharge to depolarizing stimuli, while theslow EPSP acts directly to cause action potential discharged.
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Calcium activates two types of potassium channels in rat hippocampal neurons in culture

TL;DR: To investigate the single Ca2(+)- dependent channels that might underlie the afterhyperpolarizations in hippocampal pyramidal cells, patch-clamp experiments on hippocampal neurons in primary culture observed 2 types of channel activity: large- and small-conductance channels, in accord with those of the fast and slow AHP, respectively.