Tai-Ying Lee, Yves Weissenberger ... Johannes C Dahmen
Behavior is a major determinant of the activity of auditory midbrain neurons and can shape their responses independently of input from the auditory cortex.
Kiss1ARH neurons transition from synchronous to burst firing under preovulatory levels of E2, causing a shift from peptidergic to glutamatergic transmission that drives the GnRH surge through enhanced glutamate neurotransmission.
The viscous hydraulics of contracting endoplasmic reticulum networks challenge common solute transport theories, suggesting the contraction of peripheral sheets as a plausible driving mechanism.