Search Results - "FISHMAN, H. M"
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Localization and function of the electrical oscillation in electroreceptive ampullary epithelium from skates
Published in Biophysical journal (01-12-1995)“…A steady, spontaneous current oscillation (1 nA p-p) occurs in voltage-clamped, isolated ampullary organs (canal, ampulla, and nerve) from skates (Raja)…”
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Ion channels and transporters in the electroreceptive ampullary epithelium from skates
Published in Biophysical journal (01-12-1995)“…Two ampullary epithelial properties necessary for electroreception were used to identify the types of ion channels and transporters found in apical and basal…”
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Interaction of apical and basal membrane ion channels underlies electroreception in ampullary epithelia of skates
Published in Biophysical journal (01-10-1994)“…The exquisite sensitivity of elasmobranch fishes to electric fields is thought to reside in electroreceptive organs called ampullae of Lorenzini. We measured…”
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Calcium entry initiates processes that restore a barrier to dye entry in severed earthworm giant axons
Published in Neuroscience letters (17-09-1999)“…After severance, axons can restore structural barriers that are necessary for recovery of their electrical function. In earthworm myelinated axons, such a…”
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Plasmalemmal repair of severed neurites of PC12 cells requires Ca(2+) and synaptotagmin
Published in Journal of neuroscience research (15-11-2000)“…Ca(2+) and synaptotagmin (a Ca(2+)-binding protein that regulates axolemmal fusion of synaptic vesicles) play essential roles in the repair of axolemmal damage…”
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Anomalies associated with dye exclusion as a measure of axolemmal repair in invertebrate axons
Published in Neuroscience letters (13-11-1998)“…After axonal injury, dye exclusion is often used as a measure of the re-establishment of a structural barrier. We now report that this use of dye exclusion is…”
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The Neurofilamentous Network-Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Complex in Transected Squid Giant Axon
Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-10-1995)Get full text
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Inward rectifier K+-channel kinetics from analysis of the complex conductance of Aplysia neuronal membrane
Published in Biophysical journal (01-05-1988)“…Conduction in inward rectifier, K+-channels in Aplysia neuron and Ba++ blockade of these channels were studied by rapid measurement of the membrane complex…”
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Injury-induced vesiculation and membrane redistribution in squid giant axon
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (30-04-1990)“…Injury of isolated squid giant axons in sea water by cutting or stretching initiates the following unreported processes: (i) vesiculation in the subaxolemmal…”
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Membrane potential and input resistance are ambiguous measures of sealing of transected cable-like structures
Published in Biophysical journal (01-03-1995)“…For many years, membrane potential (Vm) and input resistance have been used to characterize the electrophysiological nature of a seal (barrier) that forms at…”
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Ca2+-Induced Axosome Formation in Internally Dialyzed Giant Axons of Loligo pealei
Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-10-1993)“…Axosome formation in internally dialyzed giant axoms of Loligo pealei was induced by elevated concentrations of calcium ions and enhanced by the presence of…”
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Axolemmal and septal conduction in the impedance of the earthworm medial giant nerve fiber
Published in Biophysical journal (01-08-1994)“…Ionic conduction in the axolemmal and septal membranes of the medial giant fiber (MGF) of the earthworm (EW) Lumbricus terrestris was assessed by impedance…”
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Barrier Permeability at Cut Axonal Ends Progressively Decreases until an Ionic Seal Is Formed
Published in Biophysical journal (01-10-2000)“…After axonal severance, a barrier forms at the cut ends to rapidly restrict bulk inflow and outflow. In severed crayfish axons we used the exclusion of…”
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Operational Properties of Voltage-Clamped Electroreceptive Ampullary Organ Excised from Raja
Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-10-1994)“…Elasmobranch fishes have exhibited strong receptivity to very weak electric fields, which have been attributed to the special properties of the ampulla of…”
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Retardation of the Spread of Extracellular Ca2+ into Transected, Unsealed Squid Giant Axons
Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-10-1995)“…The ends of the giant axons from squid, Loligo pealei, loaded with aequorin showed decreased velocity with time of the luminous band and rapid decay of injury…”
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Extent and mechanism of sealing in transected giant axons of squid and earthworms
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-11-1994)“…Transected axons are often assumed to seal at their cut ends by the formation of continuous membrane barriers that allow for the restoration of function in the…”
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Fluorescent Labeling of the Glial Sheath of Giant Nerve Fibers
Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-10-1995)“…Giant axons from squid and crayfish that were placed in a medium loaded with calcein acetoxymethyl ester exhibited a pronounced difference in fluorescence…”
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Relaxations, fluctuations and ion transfer across membranes
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Endocytotic Formation of Vesicles and Other Membranous Structures Induced by Ca2+ and Axolemmal Injury
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-06-1998)“…Vesicles and/or other membranous structures that form after axolemmal damage have recently been shown to repair (seal) the axolemma of various nerve axons. To…”
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Fluctuation and linear analysis of Na-current kinetics in squid axon
Published in Biophysical journal (01-09-1983)“…The power spectrum of current fluctuations and the complex admittance of squid axon were determined in the frequency range 12.5 to 5,000 Hx during membrane…”
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