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  • Hesen, W. S., & Joëls, M. (1995). Corticosterone administration to ADX rats modulates 5HT responsiveness of CA1 neurons: Implications for adrenally intact animals. Proc. of Neurobiology of Stress, 1, 25.
  • Joëls, M., & de Kloet, E. R. (1995). Modulation of neurotransmitter release by corticosteroid hormones. In S. J. Bunn, & D. A. Powis (Eds.), Neurotransmitter release and its modulation. Biochemical Mechanisms, Physiological Function and Clinical Relevance (pp. 143-159). Cambridge University Press.
  • Joëls, M., & Karst, H. (1995). Effects of estradiol and progesterone on voltage-gated calcium and potassium conductances in rat CA1 hippocampal neurons. European Journal of Neuroscience, 15, 4289-4297.
  • Werkman, T. R., van der Linden, S., Struik, M., & Joëls, M. (1995). Corticosteroid actions on ionic conductances in acutely dissociated rat hippocampal neurons. Social Neuroscience, 619, 11.
  • Karst, H., de Kloet, E. R., & Joëls, M. (1995). The effect of adrenalectomy on calcium currents of kindled rats. Proc. of Neurobiology of Stress, 1, 28.
  • Joëls, M., Karst, H., Werkman, T. R., & Wadman, W. J. (1995). Modulation of hippocampal calcium signals by steroid hormones. European Journal of Neuroscience, 8, 53.
  • Hesen, W., & Joëls, M. (1995). Corticosteroid-mediated modulation of carbachol responsiveness in CA1 pyramidal neurons. A voltage clamp analysis. Synapse, 20(4), 299-304. https://doi.org/10.1002/syn.890200403
  • Hesen, W. S., & Joëls, M. (1995). Modulation of 5HT1A responsiveness in CA1 pyramidal neurons by activation of corticosteroid receptors. European Neuroscience Abstract Book, 72, 13.
  • Karst, H., Mulder, A. B., de Kloet, E. R., & Joëls, M. (1995). Effect of kindling on calcium currents in adrenalectomized and adrenally intact rats. Society for Neuroscience abstracts, 772, 19.
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    Joëls, M., & de Kloet, E. R. (1995). Corticosteroid hormones: Endocrine messengers in the brain. News in Physiological Sciences, 10, 71-76.
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