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Calcium content and exchange in amphibian skin and its isolated epithelium
Zadunaisky, J A; Lande, M A
PMID: 4623335
ISSN: 0002-9513
CID: 120244
Changes in human serum dopamine- -hydroxylase activity with age
Freedman LS; Ohuchi T; Goldstein M; Axelrod F; Fish I; Dancis J
PMID: 4552163
ISSN: 0028-0836
CID: 43366
The dependence of plateau currents in cardiac Purkinje fibres on the interval between action potentials
Hausworth, O; Noble, D; Tsien, R W
1. The influence of diastolic interval on ionic currents that may determine the action potential duration in cardiac Purkinje fibres was investigated. As the diastolic interval is shortened from about 5 sec, the first effect on the action potential is to reduce and then abolish the notch at the beginning of the plateau.2. This effect corresponds to the influence of diastolic interval on the magnitude of a transient outward chloride current known as the ;dynamic current'.3. Further shortening of the diastolic interval produces a slight shortening of the action potential until intervals less than about 500 msec are used. The action potential then becomes considerably shorter. The ;time constant' of decay of this major influence of one action potential on the duration of the subsequent action potential is about 200 msec.4. This effect corresponds to the time course of decay of an outward (mainly K) current known as i(x1).5. It is shown that variations in the magnitude of i(x1) may be responsible for the alternation in action potential duration at the beginning of a train of stimuli known as ;electrical alternans'.6. The results in general are consistent with the view that i(x1) is the main current involved in determining the interval-duration relation although they cannot exclude the possibility that an inward current with a reavailability time course similar to the decay time course of i(x1) might also be involved
PMCID:1331415
PMID: 4113958
ISSN: 0022-3751
CID: 136924
Mossy and climbing fiber projections of extraocular muscle afferents to the cerebellum
Baker R; Precht W; Llinas R
PMID: 5028539
ISSN: 0006-8993
CID: 10010
Potassium flux and sodium transport in the isolated frog skin
Candia, O A; Zadunaisky, J A
PMID: 4536697
ISSN: 0006-3002
CID: 120245
Experimental hydrocephalus. Changes in cerebrospinal fluid dynamics as a function of time
Hochwald, G M; Lux, W E Jr; Sahar, A; Ransohoff, J
PMID: 5008316
ISSN: 0003-9942
CID: 67737
Serum dopamine-beta-hydroxylase activity in patients with Huntington's chorea and Parkinson's disease
Lieberman, A N; Freedman, L S; Goldstein, M
PMID: 4109012
ISSN: 0140-6736
CID: 122245
PATH INTEGRALS, ASYMPTOTICS, AND SINGULAR PERTURBATIONS
MCLAUGHL.DW
ISI:A1972M407100034
ISSN: 0022-2488
CID: 875562
COMPLEX TIME, CONTOUR INDEPENDENT PATH INTEGRALS, AND BARRIER PENETRATION
MCLAUGHL.DW
ISI:A1972N253900002
ISSN: 0022-2488
CID: 875572
Cerebellar modulatory action on the vestibulo-trochlear pathway in the cat
Baker R; Precht W; Llinas R
PMID: 5079470
ISSN: 0014-4819
CID: 10011