Moore et al., 1964 - Google Patents
Sodium conductance shift in an axon internally perfused with a sucrose and low-potassium solutionMoore et al., 1964
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- Moore J
- Narahashi T
- Ulbricht W
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- The Journal of Physiology
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METHODS Perfu8ion and chamber. The method of extrusion and perfusion is the same as that described by Narahashi (1963), which is an adaptation of the method of Baker et al.(1962 a). After the axoplasm had been extruded and the membrane reinflated with the …
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