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  • Lopes da Silva, F. H. (1995). Anti-Epileptica. In ATC Symposium Boek (pp. 6). Faculteit Farmacie.
  • Lopes da Silva, F. H. (1995). De neurobiologie van het geheugen. In K. van Harn (Ed.), Atheneum Illustre (pp. 33). Univ. van Amsterdam.
  • Lopes da Silva, F. H. (1995). Nonlinear dynamics in neurosciences. In M. de Curtis, G. Avanzini, S. Cerutti, & M. G. Signorini (Eds.), Dinamica Non Lineare, Teoria e Applicazioni Centro Studi, CISL.
  • Mulder, A. B., & Lopes da Silva, F. H. (1995). Long-term potentiation (LTP) simultaneously elicited in nucleus accumbens, hippocampus and perfrontal cortex, in vivo, in rat. Neuroscience, 4, 198.
  • Mulder, A. B., Zuiderwijk, M., & Lopes da Silva, F. H. (1995). Enhancement of long-term potentiation in the nucleus accumbens by removal of GABA-ergic inhibition. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 430, 177.
  • kamphuis, W., Hendriksen, H., & Lopes da Silva, F. H. (1995). Changes in the expression of mRNAs for the GABA-A receptor units and protein kinase isozymes (alpha - ) in hippocampal neurons in the kindling model of epilepsy. Neuroscience, 4, 102.
  • Lopes da Silva, F. H. (1995). Plasticity of synaptic transmission under physiological and pathophysiological conditions. Moleculaire en Cellulaire Neurowetenschappen, 8.
  • Mulder, A. B., Zuiderwijk, M., & Lopes da Silva, F. H. (1995). Enhancement of long-term potentiation in the nucelus accumbens by removal of GABA-ergic inhibition. Plügers Archiv, 430, R177.
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    Kamphuis, W., Smirnova, T., Hicks, A. A., Hendriksen, H., Mallet, L., & Lopes da Silva, F. H. (1995). The expression of syntaxin 1B/GR33 mRNA is enhanced in the hippocampal kindling model of epileptogenesis. Journal of neurochemistry, 65, 1974-1980.
  • Ossenblok, P., Wilts, G., Peters, M. J., & Lopes da Silva, F. H. (1995). The integration of the sources of the posterior tibial nerve and median nerve SEPs and SEFs. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. Evoked Potentials, 19, 2-3.
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