published science
(former name: Schlemermeyer, Etha)
Schlemermeyer, E., Schütte, M and Ammermüller, J. (1989) Immunohistochemical and electrophysiological evidence that locust ocellar photoreceptors contain and release histamine. Neuroscience Letters 99, 73-78.
Schlemermeyer, E. and Chappell, R.L. (1991) Serotonin-like immunoreactivity reveals evidence for centrifugal fibers and a distinct class of amacrine cell in the skate retina. Biological Bulletin 181: 327-328.
Schütte, M. and Schlemermeyer, E. (1993) Depolarization elicits, while hyperpolarization blocks uptake of endogenous glutamate by retinal horizontal cells of the turtle. Cell and Tissue Research 274, 553-558.
Schlemermeyer, E. and Chappell, R.L. (1996) Two classes of bipolar cell in the retina of the skate, Raja erinacea. Journal of Neurocytology 25: 625-635.
Schuette, E. and Chappell, R.L. (1998) Excitatory amino acids and serotonin uptake blockers reveal two physiologically distinct serotonin systems in the retina of the skate, Raja erinacea. International Journal of Neuroscience 95:115-132.
And many more.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS_____________________________
Schlemermeyer, E., Schütte, M. and Ammermüller, J.. Extraocular photoreceptors in the periocellar epithelium of Locusta migratoria. Soc.Neurosci.Abst., Vol. 15, 1989.
Schlemermeyer, E., Schütte, M. and Ammermüller, J. Immunohistochemical and electrophysiological evidence that histamine is a photoreceptor transmitter in locust ocellar retina. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci., Vol. 30, 1989.
Schlemermeyer, E. and Chappell, R.L. Glutamate and serotonin immunocytochemistry indicate centrifugal fibers and a visual streak in the skate retina. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 17: 1375, 1991.
Schlemermeyer, E. and Chappell, R.L. Two classes of bipolar cell identified in the all-rod skate retina by PKC- and serotonin immunocytochemistry. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci., Vol. 32 :1264, 1991.
Schütte, M. and Schlemermeyer, E. Depolarization elicits, while hyperpolarization blocks uptake of endogenous glutamate in turtle horizontal cells. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci., Vol. 33, 1992.
Chappell, R.L., Schlemermeyer. E. and Rosenstein, F. Evidence for parallel pathways in an all-rod retina. FASEB summer research conferences. 1994.
Schlemermeyer, E. and Chappell, R.L. Differential effects of excitatory amino acids, high K+, and an uptake blocker on the serotonergic system of the skate retina. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci., Vol. 35 :1361, 1994.
Schlemermeyer, E. and Chappell, R.L. A high affinity uptake blocker of serotonin enhances low affinity uptake of serotonin in the skate retina. Invest. Ophthal. Vis. Sci., Vol. 36 :S290, 1995.
Chappell, R.L., Schlemermeyer, E. and Rosenstein, F. (1995) Evidence for parallel pathways in an all-rod retina. Marine Eye Research Symp. Sarasota.
Innocent, N., Schlemermeyer, E. and Chappell, R.L. A comparison of skate horizontal cell dissociation techniques. National Minority Research Symp. 1995.
Schlemermeyer, E. and Chappell, R.L. Immunocytopharmacology of the skate retina. Marine Eye Research Symp. Sarasota, 1996.
Anton, R.F., Casulo, C., Schuette, E. and Chappell, R.L. Development of a retinal slice preparation in the skate Raja erinacea. National Minority Research Symp. New Orleans, 1997.
Anton, R.F., Schuette, E. and Chappell, R.L. Evidence for a GABAC-dependent component of the skate (Raja erinacea) electroretinogram. National Minority Research Symp. New York City, G41, 133, 1998.


