JacSue Kehoe
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, JacSue Kehoe was an American neuroscientist and neuroscience researcher. She spent decades working with the neurons of Aplysia californica, studying post-synaptic nerve response. She discovered that one neurotransmitter can have multiple types of receptors, which could vary in level and type of response. Kehoe worked for the Centre national de la recherche scientifique, where she made many other discoveries in neuroscience.
JacSue Kehoe's Published Works
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- Three acetylcholine receptors in Aplysia neurones (1972) (345)
- Ionic mechanism of a two‐component cholinergic inhibition in Aplysia neurones (1972) (221)
- The physiological role of three acetylcholine receptors in synaptic transmission in Aplysia (1972) (133)
- Synaptically triggered action potentials in dendrites (1993) (108)
- Two Distinct Nicotinic Receptors, One Pharmacologically Similar to the Vertebrate α7-Containing Receptor, Mediate Cl Currents inAplysia Neurons (1998) (78)
- Certain slow synaptic responses: their properties and possible underlying mechanisms. (1980) (68)
- Transformation by concanavalin A of the response of molluscan neurones to L-glutamate (1978) (66)
- Re-evaluation of the Synaptic Activation of an Electrogenic Sodium Pump (1970) (65)
- Effects of α-toxins fromBungarus multicinctus andBungarus caeruleus on cholinergic responses inAplysia neurones (1976) (63)
- Pharmacological Characteristics and Ionic Bases of a Two Component Postsynaptic Inhibition (1967) (53)
- Single Presynaptic Neurone mediates a Two Component Postsynaptic Inhibition (1969) (48)
- Electrogenic effects of neutral amino acids on neurons of Aplysia californica. (1976) (47)
- Aplysia cys-loop Glutamate-Gated Chloride Channels Reveal Convergent Evolution of Ligand Specificity (2009) (40)
- Amine and Amino Acid Receptors in Gastropod Neurons (1975) (38)
- Glutamate activates a K+ conductance increase in aplysia neurons that appears to be independent of G proteins (1994) (35)
- Cyclic AMP-induced slow inward current in depolarized neurons of Aplysia californica (1990) (34)
- Synaptic block of a calcium‐activated potassium conductance in Aplysia neurones. (1985) (25)
- Independence of and Interactions between GABA-, Glutamate-, and Acetylcholine-Activated Cl Conductances in AplysiaNeurons (2000) (21)
- Synaptic block of a transmitter‐induced potassium conductance in Aplysia neurones. (1985) (19)
- Effects of alpha-toxins from Bungarus multicinctus and Bungarus caeruleus on cholinergic responses in Aplysia neurons. (1976) (14)
- A pertussis toxin-sensitive 8-lipoxygenase pathway is activated by a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in aplysia neurons. (2001) (11)
- Cholinergic receptor in Aplysia neurons: activation by a venom component from the marine snailConus californicus (1978) (11)
- Cyclic AMP-induced slow inward current: its synaptic manifestation in Aplysia neurons (1990) (11)
- Acetylcholine Receptors in Aplysia Neurones (1973) (7)
- Molecular Determinants of Agonist Selectivity in Glutamate-Gated Chloride Channels Which Likely Explain the Agonist Selectivity of the Vertebrate Glycine and GABAA-ρ Receptors (2014) (5)
- Multiple actions of tetraethylammonium at a two-component inhibitory synapse in Aplysia. (1969) (4)
- Analysis of a 'resting' potassium permeability that can be synaptically reduced. (1975) (2)
- [Selective suppression by tetraethylammonium ion of a cholinergic inhibition resistant to curare]. (1969) (0)
- [Effects of electrophoretic injections of dopamine on neurons in aplysia]. (1967) (0)
- An Unusual Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Activates the 8-Lipoxygenase Pathway in Aplysia Neurons (2001) (0)
- [Reinterpretation of the role of Cl ions in various excitory effects of acetylcholine on molluscan neurons]. (1972) (0)
- 261 – SOME PARALLELS BETWEEN MOLLUSCAN AND VERTEBRATE CHOLINERGIC SYSTEMS (1978) (0)
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