Showing
1 - 1
results of
1
Skip to content
Institutional Login
Language
English
Te reo Māori
Books & media
Combined Results
Books & media
Articles & more
All Fields
Title
Author
Subject
Call Number
ISBN/ISSN
Find
Advanced
Page will reload when a filter is removed.
Applied Filters:
Suggested Topics:
Remove Filter
Central nervous system
AND
Remove Filter
pharmacology
Page will reload when a filter is removed.
Show filters (2)
Suggested Topics:
Remove Filter
Central nervous system
AND
Remove Filter
pharmacology
Search Results - "Synapses."
Suggested Topics within your search.
Suggested Topics within your search.
Analgesia
1
Analgesics
1
Central Nervous System
1
Central nervous system
Ion Channels
1
Ion channels
1
Nociceptors
1
Pain
1
Physiology
1
Receptors, Neurotransmitter
1
Synapses
1
drug effects
1
drug therapy
1
pharmacology
physiology
1
physiopathlogy
1
physiopathology
1
therapeutic use
1
Showing
1 - 1
results of
1
Refine Results
Sort
Relevance
Date Descending
Date Ascending
Call Number
Author
Title
Select Page | with selected:
Email
Export
Print
Save
Select result number 1
1
Receptors and channels in pain /
Published 2014
Streaming video
Call Number:
Loading...
Located:
Loading...
Online:
Henry Stewart Talks: Biomedical & Life Sciences
Series
Request this item
Save to List
Saved in:
Select Page | with selected:
Email
Export
Print
Save
Search Tools:
RSS Feed
–
Email Search
–
Save Search
Back
Refine Results
Page will reload when a filter is selected or excluded.
Location
Online
1 results
1
Item type
Streaming video
1 results
1
Year of Publication
From:
To:
Items from Articles & more search
Flexible Photonic Synapses Using Vertical ZnO Nanotubes on Graphene Films
by
Jo, H.
, et al.
ReRAM-Based NeoHebbian Synapses for Faster Training-Time-to-Accuracy Neuromorphic Hardware
by
Bhattacharya, T.
, et al.
Anticipative Objective Tracking With Short-Term Memristive Synapses
by
Li, C.
, et al.
Dynamic electrical synapses rewire brain networks for persistent oscillations and epileptogenesis.
by
Yang YC
, et al.
Functionally Distinct Circuits Are Linked by Heterocellular Electrical Synapses in the Thalamic Reticular Nucleus.
by
Vaughn MJ
, et al.
More results…