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ARTICLES: Active Transport of Chloride by the Giant Neuron of the Aplysia Abdominal Ganglion J. M. Russell and A. M. Brown J. Gen. Physiol. 1972 60: 499-518. [Abstract] [PDF (1120K)] Active Transport of Potassium by the Giant Neuron of the Aplysia Abdominal Ganglion J. M. Russell and A. M. Brown J. Gen. Physiol. 1972 60: 519-533. [Abstract] [PDF (735K)] Mode of Operation of Ampullae of Lorenzini of the Skate, Raja S. Obara and M. V. L. Bennett J. Gen. Physiol. 1972 60: 534-557. [Abstract] [PDF (1478K)] Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate in the Nervous System of Aplysia californica: I. Increased synthesis in response to synaptic stimulation Howard Cedar, Eric R. Kandel, and James H. Schwartz J. Gen. Physiol. 1972 60: 558-569. [Abstract] [PDF (765K)] Cyclic Adenosine Monophosphate in the Nervous System of Aplysia californica: II. Effect of serotonin and dopamine Howard Cedar and James H. Schwartz J. Gen. Physiol. 1972 60: 570-587. [Abstract] [PDF (1081K)] Negative Conductance Caused by Entry of Sodium and Cesium Ions into the Potassium Channels of Squid Axons Francisco Bezanilla and Clay M. Armstrong J. Gen. Physiol. 1972 60: 588-608. [Abstract] [PDF (1017K)] The Effects of Sodium and Potassium on Ouabain Binding by Human Erythrocytes Jerry D. Gardner and Thomas P. Conlon J. Gen. Physiol. 1972 60: 609-629. [Abstract] [PDF (939K)] 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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