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  1. Physical Changes Induced by Light in the Rod Outer Segment of Vertebrates

    Information on the distribution and physical state of the visual pigment within the rod outer segment is basic to the subject of this chapter. An...
    G. Falk, P. Fatt in Photochemistry of Vision
    Chapter 1972
  2. Proteins in Bioelectricity. Acetylcholine-Esterase and -Receptor

    The discovery, in the latter part of the 18th century, that the powerful shock of certain fish is an electric discharge immediately raised the...
    Chapter 1971
  3. Chemistry and Physiology of Mitochondria and Microsomes

    The study of cytoplasmic particles is today one of the most active Fields of cytological research. We have attempted to describe the main features of...
    Chapter 1954
  4. Book reviews

    J. E. Scott, C. C. D. Shute in The Histochemical Journal
    Article 01 January 1972
  5. Certain Aspects of the Pharmacology of Helix and Hirudo Neurons

    A study of invertebrate pharmacology can lead to observations which are of value both to vertebrate and to comparative studies. A number of...
    Chapter 1968
  6. Abstracts

    Richard M. Sparks in Prostaglandin Abstracts
    Chapter 1970
  7. The biochemistry of synaptic transmission

    Subcellular fractionation techniques have added a new dimension to studies of synaptic function. Much of the research of the past decade has been...

    V. P. Whittaker in Naturwissenschaften
    Article 01 June 1973
  8. The stinging properties ofLaportea

    W. V. Macfarlane in Economic Botany
    Article 01 October 1963
  9. Pathophysiology of Central Nervous System Regulation of Anterior Pituitary Function

    Central nervous system (CNS) regulation of anterior pituitary function involves the interaction of two major bodily systems — the nervous and...
    Dorothy T. Krieger in Biology of Brain Dysfunction
    Chapter 1973
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