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Terashima, A., Pelkey, K.A., Rah, J., Suh, Y., Roche, K.W., Collingridge, G.L., McBain, C.J. and Isaac, J.T.R.
An essential role for PICK1 in NMDA receptor-dependent bidirectional synaptic plasticity - Neuron  57 872-82 2008

Daw, M.I., Ashby, M.C. and Isaac, J.T.R
Coordinated recruitment of latent fast spiking interneurons into the layer IV barrel cortex circuit enables rapid development of thalamocortical feed forward inhibition - Nature Neurosci  10 453-461 2007

Daw, M.I., Scott, H.L. and Isaac, J.T.R
Developmental synaptic plasticity at the thalamocortical input to barrel cortex: mechanisms and roles - Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience  34 493-502 2007

Isaac, J.T.R., Ashby, M. and McBain, C.J
The role of the GluR2 subunit in AMPA receptor function and synaptic plasticity - Neuron  54 859-871 2007

Daw, M.I., Bannister, N.J. and Isaac, J.T.R.
Rapid, activity-dependent plasticity of timing precision in neonatal barrel cortex - J.Neurosci.   26 4178-4187 2006

Plant, K., Pelkey, K.A., Bortolotto, Z.A., Morita, D., Terashima, A., McBain, C.J., Collingridge, G.L. and Isaac, J.T.R.
Transient incorporation of GluR2-lacking AMPA receptors during hippocampal long-term potentiation - Nature Neurosci.   9 602-604 2006

Nasu-Nishimura, Y., Hurtado, D., Braud, S., Tang, T.T., Isaac, J.T.R. and Roche, K.W.
Identification of an ER-retention motif in an intracellular loop of the kainate receptor subunit KA2 - J. Neurosci  26 7014-7021 2006

Isaac, J.T.R, Hjelmstad, G.O., Nicoll, R.A. and Malenka, R.C.
Long-term potentiation at single fiber inputs to hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells.  - Proc. Natl. Acad. USA  93 8710-8715 1996

Isaac, J.T.R, Nicoll, R.A. and Malenka, R.C.
Evidence for silent synapses: implications for the expression of LTP. - Neuron   15 427-434 1995

Isaac, J.T.R. and Wheal, H.V.
The local anaesthetic QX-314 enables enhanced whole-cell recordings of excitatory synaptic currents in rat hippocampal slices in vitro.  - Neurosci. Lett.  150 227-230 1993

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