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Medical NeuroScience Cluster Publications by
Heinke Bernhard, Priv.Doz. Dr.med.vet. :

2020 2013 2011 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2000

2020 Original Articles

  • Reischer G, Heinke B, Sandkühler J (2020) Interferon-γ facilitates the synaptic transmission between primary afferent C-fibres and lamina I neurons in the rat spinal dorsal horn via microglia activation Molecular Pain, 16: 174480692091724
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2013 Original Articles

  • Leitner J, Westerholz S, Heinke B, Forsthuber L, Wunderbaldinger G, Jäger T, Gruber-Schoffnegger D, Braun K, Sandkühler J (2013) Impaired Excitatory Drive to Spinal Gabaergic Neurons of Neuropathic Mice. PLoS.ONE., 8: e73370
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2011 Original Articles

  • Fenselau H, Heinke B, Sandkühler J (2011) Heterosynaptic long-term potentiation at GABAergic synapses of spinal lamina I neurons J Neurosci, 31: 17383-17385
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  • Heinke,B., Gingl,E., Sandkühler,J. (2011) Multiple targets of µ-opioid receptor mediated presynaptic inhibition at primary afferent Aä- and C-fibers J Neurosci, 31: 1313-1322
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2008 Original Articles

  • Hochmeister S, Zeitelhofer M, Bauer J, Nicolussi EM, Fischer MT, Heinke B, Selzer E, Lassmann H, Bradl M (2008) After injection into the striatum, in vitro-differentiated microglia- and bone marrow-derived dendritic cells can leave the central nervous system via the blood stream Am.J.Pathol., 173(6): 1669-1681
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2007 Original Articles

  • Heinke B, Sandkühler J. (2007) Group I metabotropic glutamate receptor-induced Ca<SUP>2+</SUP>-gradients in rat superficial spinal dorsal horn neurons Neuropharmacology, 52: 1015-1023
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2006 Original Articles

  • Schoffnegger D., Heinke B., Sommer C., Sandkühler J. (2006) Physiological properties of spinal lamina II GABAergic neurons in mice following peripheral nerve injury J. Physiol., 577: 869-878
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2005 Original Articles

  • Heinke B., Sandkühler J. (2005) Signal transduction pathways of group I metabotropic glutamate receptor-induced long-term depression at sensory spinal synapses Pain, 118: 145-154
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2004 Original Articles

  • Ruscheweyh R., Ikeda H., Heinke B., Sandkühler J. (2004) Distinctive membrane and discharge properties of rat spinal lamina I projection neurones in vitro J. Physiol., 555: 527-543
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  • Heinke B., Balzer E., Sandkühler J. (2004) Pre- and postsynaptic contributions of voltage-dependent Ca<SUP>2+</SUP> channels to nociceptive transmission in rat spinal lamina I neurons Eur. J. Neurosci., 19: 103-111
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2003 Original Articles

  • Ikeda H., Heinke B., Ruscheweyh R., Sandkühler J. (2003) Synaptic plasticity in spinal lamina I projection neurons that mediate hyperalgesia Science, 299: 1237-1240
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  • Müller F., Heinke B., Sandkühler J. (2003) Reduction of glycine receptor-mediated miniature inhibitory postsynaptic currents in rat spinal lamina I neurons after peripheral inflammation Neuroscience, 122: 799-805
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2000 Original Articles

  • Chen J., Heinke B., Sandkühler J. (2000) Activation of group I metabotropic glutamate receptors induces long-term depression at sensory synapses in superficial spinal dorsal horn Neuropharmacology, 39: 2231-2243
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2000 Reviews

  • Sandkühler J., Benrath J., Brechtel C., Ruscheweyh R., Heinke B. (2000) Synaptic mechanisms of hyperalgesia Prog.Brain Res., 129: 81-100
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