Rolf H. Joho
Center for Basic Neuroscience
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Dallas
TX 75390
USA
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- The role of Kv3-type potassium channels in cerebellar physiology and behavior. Joho, R.H., Hurlock, E.C. Cerebellum (2009)
- Kv3 potassium channels control the duration of different arousal states by distinct stochastic and clock-like mechanisms. Joho, R.H., Marks, G.A., Espinosa, F. Eur. J. Neurosci. (2006)
- Behavioral motor dysfunction in Kv3-type potassium channel-deficient mice. Joho, R.H., Street, C., Matsushita, S., Knöpfel, T. Genes Brain Behav. (2006)