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    Tubular localization of silent calcium channels in crustacean skeletal muscle fibers by Monterrubio, J, Ortiz, G, Orkand, P M, Zuazaga, C

    “…Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release (CICR) in the superficial abdominal flexor muscle of the crustacean Atya lanipes appears to be mediated by a local control mechanism…”
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    Ultrastructural and mechanical properties of electrically inexcitable skeletal muscle fibers of the crustacean Atya lanipes by Bonilla, M, García, M C, Orkand, P M, Zuazaga, C

    Published in Tissue & cell (1992)
    “…Examination of the ultrastructure and mechanical activation of the ventro-abdominal flexor muscle of the freshwater crustacean Atya lanipes shows that the…”
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    Changes in ultrastructure and voltage-dependent currents at the glia limitans of the frog optic nerve following retinal ablation by Blanco, R E, Marrero, H, Orkand, P M, Orkand, R K

    Published in Glia (01-06-1993)
    “…The surface of the frog optic nerve consists of astrocytic processes separated by narrow extracellular clefts underlying a pial sheath of loose connective…”
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    Optical recording of electrical activity from axons and glia of frog optic nerve: potentiometric dye responses and morphometrics by Konnerth, A, Orkand, P M, Orkand, R K

    Published in Glia (1988)
    “…Voltage-sensitive dyes were used to study the changes in membrane potential in axons and glial cells of the frog optic nerve following electrical stimulation…”
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    Coupling and uncoupling of amphibian neuroglia by Tang, C M, Orkand, P M, Orkand, R K

    Published in Neuroscience letters (01-01-1985)
    “…Glial cells in the optic nerve of Necturus are coupled to each other by low resistance pathways which also permit the diffusion of the fluorescent dye Lucifer…”
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    Membrane properties of neuroglia in the optic nerve of Necturus by Orkand, R K, Orkand, P M, Tang, C M

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-12-1981)
    “…The optic nerve of Necturus has proved a useful preparation for the study of glial cell membranes in vivo and in vitro with anatomical relations to axons…”
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    The Axon Hillock and the Initial Segment by Palay, Sanford L., Sotelo, Constantino, Peters, Alan, Orkand, Paula M.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-07-1968)
    “…Axon hillocks and initial segments have been recognized and studied in electron micrographs of a wide variety of neurons. In all multipolar neurons the fine…”
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    Astrocytes and regenerating axons at the proximal stump of the severed frog optic nerve by Blanco, R E, Orkand, P M

    Published in Cell and tissue research (01-12-1996)
    “…We have studied the growing tip of the severed frog optic nerve, a central nervous system pathway that successfully regenerates. Since reconnection with the…”
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    Luminal and basolateral surface membranes of secretory acinar cells: electrophysiological comparison of cationic sensitivities by Senseman, D M, Horwitz, I S, Cleemann, L, Orkand, P M

    Published in The Journal of experimental zoology (01-12-1985)
    “…Cation sensitivities (K+, Na+, and Ca2+) of luminal and basolateral membrane surfaces of secretory acinar cells were compared using a luminally perfused and…”
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    Neuromuscular junctions in the buccal mass of Aplysia: fine structure and electrophysiology of excitatory transmission by Orkand, P M, Orkand, R K

    Published in Journal of neurobiology (01-11-1975)
    “…The lower extrinsic protractor muscle in the buccal mass of Aplysia consists of bundles of muscle fibers 4--12 mu in diameter, containing thick and thin…”
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    A further study of the fine structure and membrane properties of neuroglia in the optic nerve of Necturus by Bracho, H, Orkand, P M, Orkand, R K

    Published in Journal of neurobiology (01-07-1975)
    “…The optic nerve of Necturus maculosus consists of a homogeneous population of astroglia and bundles of unmyelinated axons. The glial cell processes ramify…”
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    Voltage-gated currents recorded from the surface of the frog optic nerve by Ortiz, S, Rodriguez, O, Orkand, P M, Orkand, R K, Marrero, H

    Published in Puerto Rico health sciences journal (01-08-1988)
    “…Macroscopic voltage-dependent currents were recorded from the surface of the intact optic nerve of Rana pipiens using the loose patch clamp technique…”
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    Histotypic pattern formation in cerebellar reaggregate cultures in the presence of antibodies to L1 cell surface antigen by Lindner, J, Orkand, P M, Schachner, M

    Published in Neuroscience letters (09-04-1985)
    “…Reaggregate cultures of cerebella from 5-day-old C57BL/6J mice were cultured in the presence of Fab fragments of polyclonal antibodies against the cell surface…”
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    Localization of the Sites of γ-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA) Uptake in Lobster Nerve-Muscle Preparations by Orkand, Paula M., Kravitz, Edward A.

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-04-1971)
    “…The principal sites of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) uptake in lobster nerve-muscle preparations have been determined with radioautographic techniques after…”
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    Surface specializations of the olfactory epithelium of rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri by Rhein, L D, Cagan, R H, Orkand, P M, Dolack, M K

    Published in Tissue & cell (1981)
    “…Receptors for olfactory stimulus molecules appear to be located at the surface of olfactory receptor cells. The ultrastructure of the distal region of rainbow…”
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