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Mechanisms of intracellular trigger signal transmission in muscles: Strategy of rearrangements in evolution of the contractile function
The paper describes our concept about the existence of a certain strategy of rearrangements of ionic mechanisms of he intracellular trigger signal transmission in muscles during their contractile function evol...
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45Ca++ Efflux Studies in Rabbit T-Tubule Membrane Preparations in the Range of Late After Potentials During Tetanic Contractions
Skeletal muscle t-tubules are the richest known source of Voltage-Dependent Slow Ca++ Channels (VDSCCs)1. Despite their highly concentrated presence in t-tubules, the functional role of VDSCCs has not been establ...
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Evidence for a Postsynaptic Origin of the Surface-negative Response to Direct Stimulation of the Cat's Cerebral Cortex
ADRIAN1 first demonstrated that a surface-negative potential, lasting approximately 20 msec, is produced by a single brief electrical stimulus of weak intensity applied to the exposed cerebral cortex. This respon...