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ARTICLES: Purified ryanodine receptor from rabbit skeletal muscle is the calcium- release channel of sarcoplasmic reticulum JS Smith, T Imagawa, J Ma, M Fill, KP Campbell, and R Coronado J. Gen. Physiol. 1988 92: 1-26. [Abstract] [PDF] Cardiac calcium channels in planar lipid bilayers. L-type channels and calcium-permeable channels open at negative membrane potentials RL Rosenberg, P Hess, and RW Tsien J. Gen. Physiol. 1988 92: 27-54. [Abstract] [PDF] Adaptation of a deep-sea cephalopod to the photic environment. Evidence for three visual pigments S Matsui, M Seidou, S Horiuchi, I Uchiyama, and Y Kito J. Gen. Physiol. 1988 92: 55-66. [Abstract] [PDF] Activation by divalent cations of a Ca2+-activated K+ channel from skeletal muscle membrane A Oberhauser, O Alvarez, and R Latorre J. Gen. Physiol. 1988 92: 67-86. [Abstract] [PDF] Sugar-activated ion transport in canine lingual epithelium. Implications for sugar taste transduction S Mierson, SK DeSimone, GL Heck, and JA DeSimone J. Gen. Physiol. 1988 92: 87-111. [Abstract] [PDF] Structural states in the Z band of skeletal muscle correlate with states of active and passive tension MA Goldstein, LH Michael, JP Schroeter, and RL Sass J. Gen. Physiol. 1988 92: 113-119. [Abstract] [PDF] Conductance and gating of epithelial Na channels from rat cortical collecting tubule. Effects of luminal Na and Li LG Palmer and G Frindt J. Gen. Physiol. 1988 92: 121-138. [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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