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    Electrophysiologic and anatomic basis for fractionated electrograms recorded from healed myocardial infarcts by GARDNER, P. I, URSELL, P. C, FENOGLIO, J. J. JR, WIT, A. L

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-1985)
    “…The electrophysiologic and anatomic basis for fractionated electrograms were investigated in superfused epicardial preparations from infarcted canine hearts…”
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    Structural and Electrophysiological Changes in the Epicardial Border Zone of Canine Myocardial Infarcts during Infarct Healing by Ursell, Philip C, Gardner, Phyllis I, Albala, Arline, Fenoglio, John J, Wit, Andrew L

    Published in Circulation research (01-03-1985)
    “…Structural and electrophysiological properties of the epicardial muscle which survives on the surface of transmural infarcts of the canine heart (epicardial…”
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    Single-channel recordings of three K+-selective currents in cultured chick ciliary ganglion neurons by Gardner, PI

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-07-1986)
    “…Multiple distinct K+-selective channels may contribute to action potential repolarization and afterpotential generation in chick ciliary neurons. The channel…”
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    Action potentials of cardiac muscle in healing infarcts: response to norepinephrine and caffeine by Boyden, P A, Gardner, P I, Wit, A L

    “…Previous studies have shown that the muscle fibers that survive on the epicardial surface of a 5- or 14-day-old infarct in canine hearts have reduced or absent…”
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    Single-channel recordings of three K super(+)-selective currents in cultured chick ciliary ganglion neurons by Gardner, P I

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-01-1986)
    “…Multiple distinct K super(+)-selective channels may contribute to action potential repolarization and afterpotential generation in chick ciliary neurons. The…”
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    Simulation of motion on the skin. V. Effect of stimulus temporal frequency on the representation of moving bar patterns in primary somatosensory cortex of monkeys by Gardner, E P, Palmer, C I, Hämäläinen, H A, Warren, S

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-01-1992)
    “…1. To assess the mechanisms used by cortical neurons to sense motion across the skin, we applied pulsatile stimuli to a series of adjacent positions on the…”
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