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Bianchi, C. P., The effect of caffeine on radiocalcium movement in frog sartorius, Journal of General Physiology, 44, 845, 1961. [Pg.251]

Gulati, J. and Babu, A., Contraction kinetics of intact and skinned frog fibers and degree of activation, Journal of General Physiology, 86, 479, 1985. [Pg.252]

Wooten, B. R. and G. Wald (1973). Color-vision mechanisms in the peripheral retinas of normal and dichromatic observers. Journal of General Physiology 61 125-145. [Pg.85]

Segerberg, M.A. and Stretton, A.O. (1993) Actions of cholinergic drugs in the nematode Ascaris mum. Complex pharmacology of muscle and motomeurons. Journal of General Physiology 101,271—296. [Pg.236]

Pfennig, N. General physiology and ecology of photosynthetic bacteria. In The Photosynthetic Bacteria (Clayton, R.K., Sistrom, W.R., eds.). New York Plenum Press 1978, pp. 3-18... [Pg.140]

Wang, J., Trudeau, M.C., Zappia, A.M. and Robertson, G.A. (1998) Regulation of deactivation by an amino terminal domain in human ether-a-go-go-related gene potassium channels. The Journal of General Physiology, 112, 637-647. [Pg.103]

Armstrong, C.M. (1969) Inactivation of the potassium conductance and related phenomena caused by quaternary ammonium ion injection in squid axons. The Journal of General Physiology, 54, 553-575. [Pg.105]

Mitcheson, J.S., Chen, J. and Sanguinetti, M.C. (2000) Trapping of a methanesulfonanilide by closure of the hERG potassium channel activation gate. The Journal of General Physiology, 115, 229-240. [Pg.105]

Panyi, G. and Deutsch, C. (2007) Probing the cavity of the slow inactivated conformation of Shaker potassium channels. The Journal of General Physiology, 129, 403-418. [Pg.107]

Levitt, D.G., PKQuest a general physiologically based pharmacokinetic model — introduction and application to propranolol, BMC Clin. Pharmacol, 1, 5, 2002. [Pg.372]

Sponsler, O. L. (1923). Structural units of starch determined by X-ray crystal structure method. The Journal of General Physiology. 5, 757-776. [Pg.266]

Human Cell Lines Characteristics of donor, tissue or organ of origin, ethnic and geographical origin, age, sex, and general physiological conditions... [Pg.343]

Idler, D. E., Fagerland, V. H. M., and Mayoh, H. (1956). Olfactory perception in migrating salmon. I. L-Serine, a salmon repellent in mammalian skin. Journal of General Physiology 39,889-892. [Pg.472]

Tucker, D. (1963). Physical variables in the olfactoiy stimulation process. Journal of General Physiology 46,453-489. [Pg.520]

General physiological roles for fatty acids in cellular lipids are caloric storage, membrane fluidity, and prostaglandin precursors. The first of these mainly involved the formation and hydrolysis of triacyl glycerols, transport and activation of non-esterified fatty acids, and other steps leading to energy conversion (110). The second role primarily involves activation and incorporation into 1- and 2- positions of different phospholipids which form a major part of membranes. The third role is linked to the requirement for certain unsaturated fatty acids in the diets of most animals (110). [Pg.318]

IV. UNIQUE CHEMICAL PROPERTIES FOR A UBIQUITOUS AND GENERAL PHYSIOLOGICAL MEDIATOR... [Pg.119]

Poisoning hy Lead.—When compounds of load are token in sueh quantities as to be destructive to life, tho physical indications which are observed differ with the form of combination of the metallic oxide thus, for instance, the acetate of lead acts as an irritant, but tho carbonate—white lead—has no such sotion, or at beat only a very indecisive one tho same may he observed of the oxide and other compounds of lead, especially those of limited solubility. The general physiological effects already mentioned, are guides which do not fail to pant out the cause when death or violont attacks through the poisonous action of lead follows. [Pg.489]

DeLuca HF. Overview of general physiologic features and functions of vitamin D. Am J Clin Nutr. 2004 80 (Suppl) 1689S-1696S. [Pg.473]

This equation, which underlies studies of specific functions intrinsic to a population, has been taken from general physiology where it is even more extended. However, some factors, when applied to population budgets, are of minor significance and may be omitted. Simplified balance equations help to solve problems of ecological and production physiology (Brody, 1945). [Pg.196]

Kedem, O. and Katchalsky, A. (1961) A physical interpretation of the phenomenological coefficients of membrane permeability. The Journal of General Physiology, 45, 143. [Pg.118]

Generally, physiological concentration of plasma MG in rats is approximately 5 pM (Nagaraj et al. 2002). Plasma level of MG increased from 1.4 pM in healthy humans to 3.6 pM in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) (McLellan et al. 1994). Cultured cells may produce more MG since MG concentration up to 310 pM was detected in cultured Chinese hamster ovary cells (Chaplen et al. 1998). On the other hand, lower concentrations of plasma MG have been reported. For example, McLellan et al. (1994) detected plasma MG level at 470.7 pmole/g (about 0.47 pM) in insulin-dependent patients versus 79.8 pmole/g in control subjects (McLellan et al. 1994). Low levels of plasma MG, less than 0.2 pM, were also reported in normal and diabetic patients (Beisswenger et al. 1999). The reason for the reported... [Pg.197]

Cole, K. S. and Curtis, H. J. Electric impedance of the squid giant axon during activity. Journal of General Physiology 1939, 22 649-670. [Pg.270]


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