Eric Rinvik
University of Oslo
41 Papers
1.1K Citations
Eric Rinvik is an academic researcher from University of Oslo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thalamus & Nucleus. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 41 publications. Previous affiliations of Eric Rinvik include Norwegian Defence Research Establishment & Mahidol University.
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Papers
Different modes of expression of AMPA and NMDA receptors in hippocampal synapses.
Yutaka Takumi,Yutaka Takumi,Vania Ramírez-León,Vania Ramírez-León,Petter Laake,Eric Rinvik,Ole Petter Ottersen +6 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate that 'silent' SCC synapses are smaller than the majority of S CC synapses at which AMPA and NMDA receptors are colocalized, and synapse size may determine important properties of SCCsynapses.
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An experimental electron microscopic study on the striatonigral projection in the cat.
Irena Grofová,Eric Rinvik +1 more
TL;DR: The ultrastructure of the cat's substantia nigra was investigated from 2–21 days following large lesions of the caudate nucleus and the putamen, and the electron microscopic identification of early axonal degeneration in the central nervous system was discussed.
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GABA, glycine, aspartate, glutamate and taurine in the vestibular nuclei: an immunocytochemical investigation in the cat.
TL;DR: The results indicate that in the vestibular nuclei, neuronal colocalization of two or more neuroactive amino acids is the rule rather than an exception and calls for caution when attempts are made to conclude about transmitter identity on the basis of amino acid contents alone.
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A re-evaluation of the cytoarchitecture of the ventral nuclear complex of the cat's thalamus on the basis of corticothalamic connections.
TL;DR: A profound knowledge of fibre connections combined with the use of other methods such as the Golgi technique, histochemistry and electron microscopy, is needed in order to obtain a complete and rational comprehension of thalamic topography.
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Terminals of subthalamonigral fibres are enriched with glutamate-like immunoreactivity: An electron microscopic, immunogold analysis in the cat
Eric Rinvik,Ole Petter Ottersen +1 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the subthalamonigral projection in the cat is likely to use Glu as a transmitter for the propagation of epileptic seizures and development of neurotoxicity.
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