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Cyclic AMP mediates the effects of adrenaline on cardiac purkinje fibres

Tsien, R W; Giles, W; Greengard, P
PMID: 4343950
ISSN: 0090-0028
CID: 136922

Sensory funneling. I. Psychophysical observations of human subjects and responses of cutaneous mechanoreceptive afferents in the cat to patterned skin stimuli

Gardner, E P; Spencer, W A
PMID: 4654255
ISSN: 0022-3077
CID: 145576

Sensory funneling. II. Cortical neuronal representation of patterned cutaneous stimuli

Gardner, E P; Spencer, W A
PMID: 4654256
ISSN: 0022-3077
CID: 145575

Treatment failures with levodopa in Parkinsonism

Lieberman, A N; Goodgold, A L; Goldstein, M
PMID: 4673563
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 122244

Microviscosity of the cell membrane

Rudy B; Gitler C
PMID: 4118280
ISSN: 0006-3002
CID: 18857

Myoneural junctions in larval ascidian tail

Tannenbaum AS; Rosenbluth J
PMID: 5087044
ISSN: 0014-4754
CID: 8700

Sodium activation of chloride transport in the frog cornea

Zadunaisky, J A
PMID: 4538441
ISSN: 0006-3002
CID: 120242

Myoneural junctions of two ultrastructurally distinct types in earthworm body wall muscle

Rosenbluth J
PMCID:2200287
PMID: 5044759
ISSN: 0021-9525
CID: 8701

The electrolyte content, osmolarity and site of secretion of the aqueous humor in two teleost fishes (Carassius auratus and Diplodus sargus)

Zadunaisky, J A
PMID: 5070232
ISSN: 0014-4835
CID: 120241

Separation of the pace-maker and plateau components of delayed rectification in cardiac Purkinje fibres

Hauswirth, O; Noble, D; Tsien, R W
1. Experiments on sheep Purkinje fibres were designed to determine whether the current mechanisms responsible for delayed rectification at the pace-maker (negative to -50 mV) and plateau (positive to -50 mV) ranges of potential are kinetically separable and independent.2. Hyperpolarizations from the plateau range were shown to produce decay of a single component of outward current within the plateau range, but two components were evident when the hyperpolarizations entered the pace-maker range.3. The time courses of recovery of the two components were too similar at -25 mV to allow temporal resolution at this potential. Clear temporal resolution was, however, possible at potentials between -55 and -95 mV. An indirect method of resolving the two components at -25 mV was used.4. The kinetic properties of the two components correspond to those previously described for the pace-maker potassium current, i(K) (2), and the outward plateau current, i(x) (1) (Noble & Tsien, 1968, 1969a).5. The instantaneous (fully activated) current-voltage relation for i(K) (2) was reconstructed from the analysed current records. It was found that this relation shows a negative slope conductance at all potentials positive to -75 mV and that the current tends towards zero at zero membrane potential.6. The results are compared with those predicted by two reaction models of the i(K) (2) and i(x) (1) mechanisms. It is concluded that i(K) (2) and i(x) (1) are kinetically separable but that it is not possible with present techniques to decide whether they are controlled by the same or completely independent membrane structures. It is also shown that the instantaneous current-voltage relation calculated for i(K) (2) does not depend on whether the controlling mechanisms are assumed to be independent or linked
PMCID:1331099
PMID: 4679715
ISSN: 0022-3751
CID: 136923