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    The Na+/H+ exchanger is a major pH regulator in GABAergic presynaptic nerve terminals synapsing onto rat CA3 pyramidal neurons by Jang, Il‐Sung, Brodwick, Malcolm S., Wang, Zhi‐Ming, Jeong, Hyo‐Jin, Choi, Byung‐Ju, Akaike, Norio

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-11-2006)
    “…The effects of pHi on GABAergic miniature inhibitory postsynaptic currents (mIPSCs) were studied in mechanically dissociated CA3 pyramidal neurons, by use of…”
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    Quantitative assessment of a circulating depolarizing factor in shock by Button, B, Baker, R D, Vertrees, R A, Allen, S E, Brodwick, M S, Kramer, G C

    Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-03-2001)
    “…Sustained depolarization of cell membranes and cellular edema are known to accompany various forms of circulatory shock and probably contribute to hypovolemia…”
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    Residual Free Calcium is not Responsible for Facilitation of Neurotransmitter Release by Blundon, Jay A., Wright, Sterling N., Brodwick, Malcolm S., Bittner, George D.

    “…An increase in internal free calcium ([Ca2+]i) in the presynaptic terminal is often assumed to directly produce facilitation of neurotransmitter release. Using…”
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    The Na super(+)-H super(+) exchanger is a major pH regulator in GABAergic presynaptic nerve terminals synapsing onto rat CA3 pyramidal neurons by Jang, Il-Sung, Brodwick, Malcolm S, Wang, Zhi-Ming, Jeong, Hyo-Jin, Choi, Byung-Ju, Akaike, Norio

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-11-2006)
    “…The effects of pH sub(i) on GABAergic miniature inhibitory postsynaptic currents (mIPSCs) were studied in mechanically dissociated CA3 pyramidal neurons, by…”
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    On the time course of surgically induced compensatory muscle hypertrophication of the rat plantaris muscle by Banks, F, Miriti, M, Brodwick, M S

    “…1. The time course of the hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the rat plantaris muscle was determined from measurements of total muscle mass and cross-section…”
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    Calcium currents, transmitter release and facilitation of release at voltage-clamped crayfish nerve terminals by Wright, S N, Brodwick, M S, Bittner, G D

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-10-1996)
    “…1. The presynaptic terminals at crayfish (Procambarus spp.) opener neuromuscular junctions were voltage clamped. Calcium currents were measured during (ICa)…”
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    Ionic control of the size of the vesicle matrix of beige mouse mast cells by CURRAN, M. J, BRODWICK, M. S

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-10-1991)
    “…Isolated matrices of the giant secretory vesicles of mast cells of the beige mouse were reliably produced by the osmotic lysis of isolated vesicles. These…”
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    Calcium-activated potassium conductance in presynaptic terminals at the crayfish neuromuscular junction by SIVARAMAKRISHNAN, S, BITTNER, G. D, BRODWICK, M. S

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-12-1991)
    “…Membrane potential changes that typically evoke transmitter release were studied by recording intracellularly from the excitor axon near presynaptic terminals…”
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    Effects of barium on the potassium conductance of squid axon by Eaton, D C, Brodwick, M S

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-06-1980)
    “…Ba++ ion blocks K+ conductance at concentrations in the nanomolar range. This blockage is time and voltage dependent. From the time dependence it is possible…”
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    Presynaptic facilitation at the crayfish neuromuscular junction. Role of calcium-activated potassium conductance by Sivaramakrishnan, S, Brodwick, M S, Bittner, G D

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-12-1991)
    “…Membrane potential was recorded intracellularly near presynaptic terminals of the excitor axon of the crayfish opener neuromuscular junction (NMJ), while…”
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    Effects of osmotic stress on mast cell vesicles of the Beige Mouse by BRODWICK, M. S, CURRAN, M, EDWARDS, C

    Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-03-1992)
    “…The large size of the vesicles of beige mouse peritoneal mast cells (4 microns in diameter) facilitated the direct observation of the individual osmotic…”
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    Removal of sodium channel inactivation in squid axon by the oxidant chloramine-T by GING KUO WANG, BRODWICK, M. S, EATON, D. C

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-08-1985)
    “…We have investigated the effects of a mild oxidant, chloramine-T(CT), on the sodium and potassium currents of squid axons under voltage-clamp conditions…”
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    Acetylcholine-induced current in perfused rat myoballs by Horn, R, Brodwick, M S

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-03-1980)
    “…Spherical "myoballs" were grown under tissue culture conditions from striated muscle of neonatal rat thighs. The myoballs were examined electrophysiologically…”
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    Sodium Channel Inactivation in Squid Axon Is Removed by High Internal p H or Tyrosine-Specific Reagents by Brodwick, Malcolm S., Eaton, Douglas C.

    “…In squid axon, internal alkalinization from p H 7.1 to p H 10.2 results in a reversible decrease of the maximum inward current and the steady state sodium…”
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