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ARTICLES: Sodium channel gating currents. Origin of the rising phase JR Stimers, F Bezanilla, and RE Taylor J. Gen. Physiol. 1987 89: 521-540. [Abstract] [PDF] Characterization of the basolateral membrane conductance of Necturus urinary bladder JR Demarest and AL Finn J. Gen. Physiol. 1987 89: 541-562. [Abstract] [PDF] Interaction between the basolateral K+ and apical Na+ conductances in Necturus urinary bladder JR Demarest and AL Finn J. Gen. Physiol. 1987 89: 563-580. [Abstract] [PDF] Basolateral membrane Cl/HCO3 exchange in the rat proximal convoluted tubule. Na-dependent and -independent modes RJ Alpern and M Chambers J. Gen. Physiol. 1987 89: 581-598. [Abstract] [PDF] Spatiotemporal frequency responses of cat retinal ganglion cells LJ Frishman, AW Freeman, JB Troy, DE Schweitzer-Tong, and C Enroth-Cugell J. Gen. Physiol. 1987 89: 599-628. [Abstract] [PDF] Negative surface charge density near heart calcium channels. Relevance to block by dihydropyridines RS Kass and DS Krafte J. Gen. Physiol. 1987 89: 629-644. [Abstract] [PDF] Inhibition of sodium currents by local anesthetics in chloramine-T- treated squid axons. The role of channel activation GK Wang, MS Brodwick, DC Eaton, and GR Strichartz J. Gen. Physiol. 1987 89: 645-667. [Abstract] [PDF] To see an article, click its [Full Text] link. To review many abstracts, check the boxes to the left of the titles you want, and click the 'Get All Checked Abstract(s)' button. To see one abstract at a time, click its [Abstract] link.
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