The shortening of the action potential by DNP in guinea-pig ventricular myocytes is mediated by an increase of a time-independent K conductance G. IsenbergJ. VereeckeE. Carmeliet Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 251 - 259
Sodium-channels in non-excitable glioma cells, shown by the influence of veratridine, scorpion toxin, and tetrodotoxin on membrane potential and on lon transport Georg ReiserBernd Hamprecht Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 260 - 264
Slow inward current in aggregates of neonatal rat heart cells and its contribution to the steady state current-voltage relationship A. C. G. van GinnekenH. J. Jongsma Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 265 - 271
Force and force transients in skeletal muscle fibres of the frog skinned by freeze-drying G. J. M. StienenK. GüthJ. C. Rüegg Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 272 - 276
Morphometric analysis of the capillary supply in skeletal muscles of trained and untrained subjects — Its limitations in muscle biopsies Adrienne ZumsteinOdile MathieuHans Hoppeler Heart, Circulation, Respiration and Blood; Environmental and Exercise Physiology Pages: 277 - 283
Effects of heart rate and perfusion pressure on segmental coronary resistances and collateral perfusion Gerd HeuschNobuo Yoshimoto Heart, Circulation, Respiration and Blood; Environmental and Exercise Physiology Pages: 284 - 289
Influence of prostaglandin-synthesis inhibitors on carbachol-and histamine-induced vasodilatation in perfused rat hindquarters J. Van de VoordeI. Leusen Heart, Circulation, Respiration and Blood; Environmental and Exercise Physiology Pages: 290 - 294
Block by Cs of K currenti K1 and of carbachol induced K currenti Cch in frog atrium J. A. ArgibayP. DuteyY. Tourneur Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 295 - 299
Distribution of acetylcholine-sensitivity in frog slow muscle fibres J. LehouelleurJ. NoireaudH. Schmidt Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 300 - 305
Tetrodotoxin interferes with the reaction of scorpion toxin (Buthus tamulus) at the sodium channel of the excitable membrane D. SiemenW. Vogel Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 306 - 311
Diazepam increases GABA mediated inhibition in the olfactory cortex slice M. RileyC. N. Scholfield Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 312 - 318
Decrease of the spontaneous non-quantal release of acetylcholine from the phrenic nerve in botulinum-poisoned rat diaphragm V. DoležalF. VyskočilS. Tuček Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 319 - 322