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The following pages link to Physiological basis of a steady endogenous current in rat lumbrical muscle (Q36408902):
Displaying 13 items.
- Endogenous ionic currents and DC electric fields in multicellular animal tissues (Q35176060) (← links)
- Na channel distribution in vertebrate skeletal muscle (Q36409466) (← links)
- Ionic currents in morphogenesis (Q38191606) (← links)
- Sodium channel distribution in normal and denervated rodent and snake skeletal muscle (Q44124712) (← links)
- Reducing chloride conductance prevents hyperkalaemia-induced loss of twitch force in rat slow-twitch muscle (Q45042741) (← links)
- Acetylcholine-gated and chloride conductance channel expression in rat muscle membrane (Q46408335) (← links)
- Effect of denervation on a steady electric current generated at the end-plate region of rat skeletal muscle. (Q51810996) (← links)
- Increased sodium conductance in the synaptic region of rat skeletal muscle fibres. (Q51841098) (← links)
- Elevation of extracellular osmolarity improves signs of myotonia congenita in vitro: A preclinical animal study (Q57038810) (← links)
- Na channels in skeletal muscle concentrated near the neuromuscular junction (Q59058621) (← links)
- Intracellular chloride and the mechanism for its accumulation in rat lumbrical muscle (Q69267395) (← links)
- Voltage- and time-dependent chloride currents in chick skeletal muscle cells grown in tissue culture (Q69728982) (← links)
- Conductances contributing to the action potential of Sternopygus electrocytes (Q72578762) (← links)