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EFFERENT PROJECTIONS OF SUPERIOR OLIVARY NUCLEUS IN FROG, RANA- CATESBEIANA

Rubinson, K; Skiles, MP
ISI:A1975BF43000002
ISSN: 0006-8977
CID: 29431

4 EXAMPLES OF INVERSE METHOD AS A CANONICAL TRANSFORMATION

MCLAUGHLIN, DW
ISI:A1975V180500019
ISSN: 0022-2488
CID: 875512

STOCHASTIC GAUSSIAN-BEAM .2

MCLAUGHLIN, DW
ISI:A1975V180500020
ISSN: 0022-2488
CID: 875522

CORRECTION [Correction]

MCLAUGHLIN, DW
ISI:A1975AK27600022
ISSN: 0022-2488
CID: 875532

FEYNMAN INTEGRAL

KELLER, JB; MCLAUGHLIN, DW
ISI:A1975AC22800001
ISSN: 0002-9890
CID: 876492

ACTIVE ION-TRANSPORT ACROSS URINARY-BLADDER OF URODELE, AMPHIUMA MEANS [Meeting Abstract]

Degnan, KJ; Zadunaisky, JA
ISI:A1975V711000615
ISSN: 0014-9446
CID: 28669

The calcium content of ocular tissues, ocular fluids and plasma in some fishes and frogs with reference to the high calcium content of the retina pigment epithelium.

Zadunaisky, JA; Zadunaisky, LJ
ZOOREC:ZOOR11400015757
ISSN: 0097-0883
CID: 2110372

The cortex of the cerebellum

Llinas RR
PMID: 1114302
ISSN: 0036-8733
CID: 9992

Calcium role in depolarization-secretion coupling: an aequorin study in squid giant synapse

Llinas R; Nicholson C
Aequorin, a protein that emits light in the presence of calcium, was injected in the presynaptic terminal of the squid giant synapse. This injection was preceded by intracellular tetraethylammonium administration, which prolonged the duration of the presynaptic action potential. After this procedure light emission was evoked by single presynaptic spikes capable of releasing synaptic transmitter. In a second set of experiments, presynaptic tetraethylammonium injection was followed by the administration of tetrodotoxin extracellularly, which abolished the presynaptic action potential. Under these conditions artificial depolarization of the presynaptic terminal triggered the release of synaptic transmitter, in a graded manner. However, as previously reported by other authors, membrane potential steps to an internal positive value of approximately plus 90 mV (the suppression potential) produced a blockage of transmitter release for the duration of the imposed potential. Synaptic transmission recurred, nevertheless, as the current injection was terminated. A similar set of experiments, performed after the intracellular injection of aequorin in the presynaptic fiber, demonstrated that the aequorin light response was evoked by membrane potential steps capable of releasing synaptic transmitter. If the membrane potential was made positive to the 'suppression' level, no light response was evoked but the light emission appeared, as did transmitter release, at the end of the current pulse. These experiments demonstrate that release of transmitter is directly correlated with intracellular calcium concentration and that the suppression potential is compatible with the existence of a calcium equilibrium potential at the presynaptic terminal.
PMCID:432267
PMID: 235124
ISSN: 0027-8424
CID: 9993

ACTION OF 3-AMINOPYRIDINE AND 4-AMINOPYRIDINE ON SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION IN SQUID GIANT SYNAPSE [Meeting Abstract]

LLINAS, R; WALTON, K; BOHR, V
ISI:A1975AU24800047
ISSN: 0006-3185
CID: 105137