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    Characterization of a chloride channel reconstituted from cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum

    We have characterized a voltage-sensitive chloride channel from cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) following reconstitution of porcine heart SR into planar lipid bilayers. In 250 mm KCl, the channel had a main c...

    C. Townsend, R. L. Rosenberg in The Journal of Membrane Biology (1995)

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    Reconstitution of the Sodium Channel from Electrophorus Electricus

    The sodium (Na+) channel that transiently depolarizes nerve and muscle membranes in the initial phase of the action potential (Hodgkin and Huxley, 1952; Cahalan, 1980) is perhaps the archetypical voltage-gated ch...

    W. S. Agnew, R. L. Rosenberg, S. A. Tomiko in Ion Channel Reconstitution (1986)

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    On the limitations of geomagnetic measures of interplanetary magnetic polarity

    The maximum attainable accuracy in inferring the interplanetary magnetic polarity from polar cap magnetograms is about 88 %. This is achieved in practice, when high latitude polar cap stations are used during ...

    C. T. Russell, R. L. Rosenberg in Solar Physics (1974)

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    Decay and Capture of Slow Mesons in Dielectrics

    Conversi, Pancini and Piccioni1, and others2, observed decay electrons from positive mesons coming to rest in solids of either light or heavy elements. For negative mesons, however, decay electrons were found in ...

    H. FRÖHLICH, K. HUBY, R. KOLODZIEJSKI, R. L. ROSENBERG in Nature (1948)