Different functional states of tetrodotoxin sensitive and tetrodotoxin resistant Na+ channels occur during the in vitro development of rat skeletal muscle Christian FrelinHenk P. M. VijverbergMichel Lazdunski Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 121 - 128
Evidence for a monosynaptic connection between slowly adapting pulmonary stretch receptor afferents and inspiratory beta neurones S. B. BackmanC. AndersD. W. Richter Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 129 - 136
A 10 μs component in the tension transients of isolated intact skeletal muscle fibres of the frog H. van den HooffT. Blangé Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 137 - 143
Effects of changes in preoptic temperature on stretch response of muscle spindle endings in the cat's soleus muscle Haruhiko Sato Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 144 - 149
Breathing pattern and stretch receptor activity during high frequency ventilation J. KohlE. A. Koller Heart, Circulation, Respiration and Blood Environmental and Exercise Physiology Pages: 150 - 156
Differential acute-phase responses in febrile and cold- and heat-exposed rabbits T. A. Mashburn Jr.J. Llanos-Q.C. M. Blatteis Heart, Circulation, Respiration and Blood Environmental and Exercise Physiology Pages: 157 - 161
Chemoreflex drive of ventilation during exercise in ducks F. M. FaraciJ. P. KileyM. R. Fedde Heart, Circulation, Respiration and Blood Environmental and Exercise Physiology Pages: 162 - 165
Evidence for the role of calcium in the hydrosmotic response to antidiuretic hormone in frog skin M. SveltoV. Casavola Transport Processes, Metabolism and Endocrinology; Crinology; Kidney, Gastrointestinal Tract, and Exocrine Glands Pages: 166 - 170
Ca2+- and H+-dependent effects of crude bacterial phospholipase C on the hydroosmotic response of toad urinary bladder to serosal hypertonicity Marcos A. Hardy Transport Processes, Metabolism and Endocrinology; Crinology; Kidney, Gastrointestinal Tract, and Exocrine Glands Pages: 171 - 175
l-Alanine andl-phenylalanine activate Na+ and K+ conductance pathways in the exocrine mouse pancreas Jaipaul Singh Transport Processes, Metabolism and Endocrinology; Crinology; Kidney, Gastrointestinal Tract, and Exocrine Glands Pages: 176 - 184
Chemical energy usage during isometric twitches of frog sartorius muscle intoxicated with an isomer of creatine,β-guanidinopropionate M. De SaedeleerG. Marechal Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 185 - 189
An improved loose patch voltage clamp method using concentric pipettes William M. RobertsWolfhard Almers Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 190 - 196
Concentration dependence of the unidirectional sulfate and phosphate flux in human red cell ghosts under selfexchange and under homoexchange conditions K. F. SchnellE. Besl Transport Processes, Metabolism and Endocrinology; Crinology; Kidney, Gastrointestinal Tract, and Exocrine Glands Pages: 197 - 206
Diffusion of chloride ions in the mucus on the oesophagus ofEnophrys bison, a marine teleost fish Kerry L. Shephard Transport Processes, Metabolism and Endocrinology; Crinology; Kidney, Gastrointestinal Tract, and Exocrine Glands Pages: 207 - 210
Cellular pH and the ADH-induced hydrosmotic response in different ADH target epithelia Mario ParisiJaime Wietzerbin Transport Processes, Metabolism and Endocrinology; Crinology; Kidney, Gastrointestinal Tract, and Exocrine Glands Pages: 211 - 215
Cardiac contractility, cAMP concentration, cAMP-dependent protein kinase, and phosphorylase activation during acute pressure overload Gary A. KlugMark B. KnudsonPhilip D. Gollnick Heart, Circulation, Respiration and Blood Environmental and Exercise Physiology Pages: 216 - 221
Effects of apamin on the outward potassium current of isolated frog skeletal muscle fibres C. CognardF. TraoréG. Raymond Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 222 - 224