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Buhl, E. H., Tamas, G., Szilagyi, T., Stricker, C., Paulsen, O., Somogyi, P.: Effect, number and location of synapses made by single pyramidal cells onto aspiny interneurones of cat visual cortex, J. Physiol. (Lond), 500: 689-713, 1997.

Goldberg, J. H., Tamas, G., Aronov, D., Yuste, R.: Calcium microdomains in aspiny dendrites, Neuron, 40: 807-21, 2003.

Goldberg, J. H., Yuste, R., Tamas, G.: Ca2+ imaging of mouse neocortical interneurone dendrites: Contribution of Ca2+-permeable AMPA and NMDA receptors to subthreshold Ca2+dynamics, J. Physiol. (Lond) 551: 67-78, 2003.

Howard, A., Tamas, G., Soltesz, I..: Lighting the chandelier: new vistas for axo-axonic cells, Trends Neurosci. 28: 310-6, 2005.

Lorincz, A., Notomi, T., Tamas, G., Shigemoto, R., Nusser, Z.: Polarized and compartment-dependent distribution of HCN1 in pyramidal cell dendrites, Nat. Neurosci 5: 1185-93, 2002.

Lorincz, A., Rozsa, B.., Katona, G., Vizi, E.,S., Tamas, G.: Differential distribution of NCX1 contributes to spine-dendrite compartmentalization in CA1 pyramidal cells, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 104: 1033-8, 2007.

Simon, A., Olah, S., Molnar, G., Szabadics, J., Tamas, G.: Gap-junctional coupling between neurogliaform cells and various interneuron types in the neocortex, J. Neurosci. 25: 6278-85, 2005.

Somogyi, P., Tamas, G., Lujan, R., Buhl, E., H.: Salient features of synaptic organisation in the cerebral cortex, Brain. Res. Rev. 26: 113-35, 1998.

Stepanyants, A., Tamas, G., Chklovskii, D.,B.: Class-specific features of neuronal wiring, Neuron 43: 251-9, 2004.

Szabadics, J., Lorincz, A., Tamas, G.: B and g frequency synchronization by dendritic GABAergic synapses and gap junctions in a network of cortical interneurons, J. Neurosci. 21: 5824-31, 2001.

Szabadics, J., Varga, C., Molnar, G., Olah, S., Barzo, P., Tamas, G.: Excitatory effect of GABAergic axo-axonic cells in cortical microcircuits, Science 311: 233-5, 2006.

Tamas, G.: Lighting the Fire in Cortical Microcircuits: Exciting Role for Chandelier Cells, Science online edition: http://www.sciencemag.org/feature/data/prizes/eppendorf/2006/Tamas.dtl

Tamas, G., Buhl, E.,H., Lorincz, A., Somogyi, P.: Proximally targeted GABAergic synapses and gap junctions synchronize cortical interneurons, Nat. Neurosci. 3: 366-71, 2000.

Tamas, G., Buhl, E.,H., Somogyi, P.: Fast IPSPs elicited via multiple synaptic release sites by distinct types of GABAergic neuron in the cat visual cortex, J. Physiol. (Lond) 500: 715-38, 1997.

Tamas, G., Buhl, E.,H., Somogyi, P.: Massive autaptic self-innervation of GABAergic neurons in cat visual cortex, J. Neurosci. 17: 6352-64, 1997.

Tamas, G., Lorincz, A., Simon, A., Szabadics, J.: Identified sources and targets of slow inhibition in the neocortex, Science, 299: 1902-5, 2003.

Tamas, G., Somogyi, P., Buhl, E.,H.: Differentially interconnected networks of GABAergic interneurons in the visual cortex of the cat, J. Neurosci 18: 4255-70, 1998.

Tamas G, Szabadics J.: Summation of Unitary IPSPs Elicited by Identified Axo-axonic Interneurons, Cereb. Cortex 14: 823-6, 2004.

Tamas G, Szabadics J, Lorincz A, Somogyi P.: Input and frequency-specific entrainment of postsynaptic firing by IPSPs of perisomatic or dendritic origin, Eur. J. Neurosci 20: 2681-90, 2004.

Tamas G, Szabadics J, Somogyi P.: Cell type and subcellular position dependent summation of unitary postsynaptic potentials in neocortical neurons, J. Neurosci 22: 740-7, 2002.

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