R. Cerne

1.1k total citations
14 papers, 907 citations indexed

About

R. Cerne is a scholar working on Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, R. Cerne has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 907 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, 11 papers in Molecular Biology and 11 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in R. Cerne's work include Ion channel regulation and function (11 papers), Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (11 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (8 papers). R. Cerne is often cited by papers focused on Ion channel regulation and function (11 papers), Pain Mechanisms and Treatments (11 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (8 papers). R. Cerne collaborates with scholars based in United States. R. Cerne's co-authors include Mirjana Randić, K.I. Rusin, M. C. Jiang, Miloslav Kolaj, Gábor Gerber, Gong Cheng, Debra A. Brickey, William J. Spain, Michael M. Haglund and B.L. Tempel and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, Journal of Neurophysiology and Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

R. Cerne

14 papers receiving 889 citations

Peers

R. Cerne
R. J. Dado United States
T J Grudt United States
K.R. Gogas United States
Carole Torsney United Kingdom
J. B. Minson Australia
Hong Cao China
Yuze Shang Canada
Zita Puskár Hungary
Amy M. Ritter United States
R. J. Dado United States
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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Cerne, R. & Michael M. Haglund. (2002). Electrophysiological correlates to the intrinsic optical signal in the rat neocortical slice. Neuroscience Letters. 317(3). 147–150. 11 indexed citations
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Brederode, J. F. M. van, Jong M. Rho, R. Cerne, B.L. Tempel, & William J. Spain. (2001). Evidence of altered inhibition in layer V pyramidal neurons from neocortex of Kcna1-null mice. Neuroscience. 103(4). 921–929. 23 indexed citations
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Cerne, R. & William J. Spain. (1997). GABAA Mediated Afterdepolarization in Pyramidal Neurons From Rat Neocortex. Journal of Neurophysiology. 77(2). 1039–1045. 7 indexed citations
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Kolaj, Miloslav, R. Cerne, & Mirjana Randić. (1995). The opioid peptide dynorphin modulates AMPA and kainate responses in acutely isolated neurons from the dorsal horn. Brain Research. 671(2). 227–244. 27 indexed citations
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Randić, Mirjana, et al.. (1995). Chapter 13 Interaction of neuropeptides and excitatory amino acids in the rat superficial spinal dorsal horn. Progress in brain research. 104. 225–253. 10 indexed citations
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Kolaj, Miloslav, R. Cerne, Gong Cheng, Debra A. Brickey, & Mirjana Randić. (1994). Alpha subunit of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase enhances excitatory amino acid and synaptic responses of rat spinal dorsal horn neurons. Journal of Neurophysiology. 72(5). 2525–2531. 48 indexed citations
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Rusin, K.I., M. C. Jiang, R. Cerne, & Mirjana Randić. (1993). Interactions between excitatory amino acids and tachykinins in the rat spinal dorsal horn. Brain Research Bulletin. 30(3-4). 329–338. 48 indexed citations
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Randić, Mirjana, M. C. Jiang, K.I. Rusin, R. Cerne, & Miloslav Kolaj. (1993). Interactions between excitatory amino acids and tachykinins and long-term changes of synaptic responses in the rat spinal dorsal horn. Regulatory Peptides. 46(1-2). 418–420. 22 indexed citations
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Cerne, R., K.I. Rusin, & Mirjana Randić. (1993). Enhancement of the response in spinal dorsal horn neurons by cAMP-dependent protein kinase. Neuroscience Letters. 161(2). 124–128. 97 indexed citations
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Randić, Mirjana, et al.. (1993). Long-term potentiation and long-term depression of primary afferent neurotransmission in the rat spinal cord. Journal of Neuroscience. 13(12). 5228–5241. 427 indexed citations
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Cerne, R. & Mirjana Randić. (1992). Modulation of AMPA and NMDA responses in rat spinal dorsal horn neurons by trans-1-aminocyclopentane-1,3-dicarboxylic acid. Neuroscience Letters. 144(1-2). 180–184. 89 indexed citations
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Cerne, R., M. C. Jiang, & Mirjana Randić. (1992). Cyclic adenosine 3′5′-monophosphate potentiates excitatory amino acid and synaptic responses of rat spinal dorsal horn neurons. Brain Research. 596(1-2). 111–123. 47 indexed citations
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Randić, Mirjana, K.I. Rusin, R. Cerne, & M. C. Jiang. (1992). Modulation of excitatory amino acid responses in rat dorsal horn neurons by tachykinins. Regulatory Peptides. 37. S134–S134. 3 indexed citations
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Gerber, Gábor, R. Cerne, & Mirjana Randić. (1991). Participation of excitatory amino acid receptors in the slow excitatory synaptic transmission in rat spinal dorsal horn. Brain Research. 561(2). 236–251. 48 indexed citations

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