THE RELATION BETWEEN THE LATE AFTER-POTENTIAL AND THE SIZE OF THE TRANSVERSE TUBULAR SYSTEM OF FROG MUSCLE
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A labyrinthine structure formed from a transverse tubule of mouse ventricular myocardium.Loss of the plateau of the cardiac action potential in hypertonic solutions.Decreased K+ conductance produced by Ba++ in frog sartorius fibers.The determinants of transverse tubular volume in resting skeletal muscle.Relationships between resting conductances, excitability, and t-system ionic homeostasis in skeletal muscle.Correlated morphological and physiological studies on isolated single muscle fibers. II. The properties of the crayfish transverse tubular system: localization of the sites of reversible swelling.STUDIES OF THE TRIAD : I. Structure of the Junction in Frog Twitch FibersThe suppression of the late after-potential in rubidium-containing frog muscle fibers.Studies on the in vitro interaction of electrical stimulation and Ca++ movement in sarcoplasmic reticulumThe capacitance of skeletal muscle fibers in solutions of low ionic strengthSome relations between changes in the linear electrical properties of striated muscle fibers and changes in ultrastructureFactors in the inactivation of postjunctional membrane receptors of frog skeletal muscle.A fixed charge model of the transverse tubular system of frog sartorius.Swelling of the transverse tubular system in frog sartorius.Potassium exchange and afterpotentials in frog sartorius muscles treated with glycerol.Depletion and accumulation of potassium in the extracellular clefts of cardiac Purkinje fibers during voltage clamp hyperpolarization and depolarization: experiments in sodium-free bathing mediaThe sarcoplasmic reticulum and transverse tubules of the frog's sartorius.Selective disruption of the sarcotubular system in frog sartorius muscle. A quantitative study with exogenous peroxidase as a markerThe relationship between myofilament packing density and sarcomere length in frog striated muscle.Potassium efflux and accumulation in heart muscle. Evidence from K +/- electrode experiments.An analysis of volume changes in the T-tubes of frog skeletal muscle exposed to sucrose.Inward rectifier potassium currents in mammalian skeletal muscle fibres.Caffeine- and potassium-induced contractures of frog striated muscle fibers in hypertonic solutionsVolume and twitch tension changes in single muscle fibers in hypertonic solutions.Delayed rectification in the transverse tubules: origin of the late after-potential in frog skeletal muscle.Changes in the ultrastructure of rat myocardium induced by hyperkalaemia.Topochemical factors in potentiation of contraction by heavy metal cations.Alterations in triad ultrastructure following repetitive stimulation and intracellular changes associated with exercise in amphibian skeletal muscle.Predicted delays in the activation of the contractile system.A skeletal muscle L-type Ca2+ channel with a mutation in the selectivity filter (CaV1.1 E1014K) conducts K.Membrane dysfunction in Andersen-Tawil syndrome assessed by velocity recovery cycles.Analysis of sodium and potassium conductances in the procaine end-plate potential.The effect of fixative tonicity on the myosin filament lattice volume of frog muscle fixed following exposure to normal or hypertonic Ringer.Unusual Endplate Potentials which reflect the Complexity of Muscle StructureInsulin-Like Effects of Adenosine-3′,5′-Monophosphate on Rat Striated MuscleChanges in the T-System of Muscle Fibres under the Influence of Influx and Efflux of Glycerol
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THE RELATION BETWEEN THE LATE AFTER-POTENTIAL AND THE SIZE OF THE TRANSVERSE TUBULAR SYSTEM OF FROG MUSCLE
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FREYGANG WH Jr
GOLDSTEIN DA
PEACHEY LD
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10.1085/JGP.48.2.235
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1964-11-01T00:00:00Z