Prepontine knife cut-induced hyperthermia in the rat R. H. BenziM. ShibataL. Girardier Heart, Circulation, Respiration and Blood; Environmental and Exercise Physiology Pages: 593 - 599
Recovery heat production of isolated rabbit papillary muscle at 20°C F. MastG. Elzinga Heart, Circulation, Respiration and Blood; Environmental and Exercise Physiology Pages: 600 - 605
Electrophysiological analysis of sodium-transport in the colon of the frog (Rana esculenta) Rolf KrattenmacherWolfgang Clauss Transport Processes, Metabolism and Endocrinology; Kidney, Gastrointestinal Tract, and Exocrine Glands Pages: 606 - 612
Forskolin-induced block of delayed rectifying K+ channels in pancreaticβ-cells is not mediated by cAMP B. J. ZünklerG. TrubeT. Ohno-Shosaku Transport Processes, Metabolism and Endocrinology; Kidney, Gastrointestinal Tract, and Exocrine Glands Pages: 613 - 619
The dual effect of thyroid hormones on contractile properties of rat myocardium V. CappelliR. MoggioC. Reggiani Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 620 - 627
Photoactivation of intracellular guanosine triphosphate analogues reduces the amplitude and slows the kinetics of voltage-activated calcium channel currents in sensory neurones A. C. DolphinJ. F. WoottonD. R. Trentham Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 628 - 636
A method for the determination of the force-length relation of selected in-vivo human skeletal muscles Walter HerzogHenk E. D. J. ter Keurs Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 637 - 641
Force-length relation of in-vivo human rectus femoris muscles Walter HerzogHenk E. D. J. ter Keurs Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 642 - 647
Fura-2 detected myoplasmic calcium and its correlation with contracture force in skeletal muscle from normal and malignant hyperthermia susceptible pigs Paul A. IaizzoWerner KleinFrank Lehmann-Horn Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 648 - 653
Efficient K+ buffering by mammalian retinal glial cells is due to cooperation of specialized ion channels Bernd NiliusAndreas Reichenbach Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 654 - 660
Three types of calcium channels in the membrane of mouse sensory neurons P. G. KostyukYa. M. ShubaA. N. Savchenko Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 661 - 669
Evidence for apical chloride channels in rabbit mandibular salivary glands K. R. LauR. M. Case Transport Processes, Metabolism and Endocrinology; Kidney, Gastrointestinal Tract, and Exocrine Glands Pages: 670 - 675
Contribution of leucine to oxidative metabolism of the rat medullary thick ascending limb Marie-Marcelle Trinh-Trang-TanOlivier LevillainLise Bankir Transport Processes, Metabolism and Endocrinology; Kidney, Gastrointestinal Tract, and Exocrine Glands Pages: 676 - 680
Na transport compartment in rabbit urinary bladder Adolf DörgePeter WieneckeKlaus Thurau Transport Processes, Metabolism and Endocrinology; Kidney, Gastrointestinal Tract, and Exocrine Glands Pages: 681 - 687
A new constrictor device for external induction of a long-term stable and irreversible renal artery stenosis in the dog Geert-Jan JonkerDick de ZeeuwGjalt K. van der Hem Heart, Circulation, Respiration and Blood; Environmental and Exercise Physiology Pages: 688 - 691
Assessment of collecting tubule hydrogen ion secretion in acute respiratory alkalosis using the urinary pCO2 D. C. BatlleW. SchlueterN. A. Kurtzman Transport Processes, Metabolism and Endocrinology; Kidney, Gastrointestinal Tract, and Exocrine Glands Pages: 692 - 694
Divalent cation dependent inactivation of the high-voltage-activated Ca-channel current in chick sensory neurons H. KasaiT. Aosaki Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 695 - 697
Increased sensitivity of cat cerebral arteries to serotonin upon elevation of transmural pressure David R. Harder Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 698 - 700
Membrane properties of preganglionic fibers occurred in bullfrog lumbar sympathetic ganglion T. HashiguchiT. Tosaka Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 701 - 703
The T-type Ca channel in guinea-pig ventricular myocytes is insensitive to isoproterenol J. TytgatB. NiliusE. Carmeliet Excitable Tissues and Central Nervous Physiology Pages: 704 - 706