Search Results - "Gardner, P I"
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Electrophysiologic and anatomic basis for fractionated electrograms recorded from healed myocardial infarcts
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
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
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
Published in Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology (01-06-1988)“…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
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
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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