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Contents: Volume 134, Issue 2  
  November 1956 [Index by Author]

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F. B. Hughes, R. J. S. McDowall, and A. A. I. Soliman
Sodium chloride and smooth muscle
J Physiol 1956 134: 257-263. [PDF]  

V. B. Brooks
An intracellular study of the action of repetitive nerve volleys and of botulinum toxin on miniature end-plate potentials
J Physiol 1956 134: 264-277. [PDF]  

I. M. Glynn
Sodium and potassium movements in human red cells
J Physiol 1956 134: 278-310. [PDF]  

A. Howe
The vasculature of the aortic bodies in the cat
J Physiol 1956 134: 311-318. [PDF]  

J. Diamond and A. Howe
Chemoreceptor activity in the aortic bodies of the cat
J Physiol 1956 134: 319-326. [PDF]  

H. J. A. Dartnall
Further observations on the visual pigments of the clawed toad, Xenopus laevis
J Physiol 1956 134: 327-338. [PDF]  

G. S. Brindley
The passive electrical properties of the frog's retina, choroid and sclera for radial fields and currents
J Physiol 1956 134: 339-352. [PDF]  

G. S. Brindley
The effect on the frog's electroretinogram of varying the amount of retina illuminated
J Physiol 1956 134: 353-359. [PDF]  

G. S. Brindley
Responses to illumination recorded by microelectrodes from the frog's retina
J Physiol 1956 134: 360-384. [PDF]  

Catherine O. Hebb and B. N. Smallman
Intracellular distribution of choline acetylase
J Physiol 1956 134: 385-392. [PDF]  

D. P. Greaves and E. S. Perkins
The seventh cranial nerve and intra-ocular pressure
J Physiol 1956 134: 393-398. [PDF]  

R. D. Keynes and P. R. Lewis
The intracellular calcium contents of some invertebrate nerves
J Physiol 1956 134: 399-407. [PDF]  

R. W. Murray
The response of the lateralis organs of Xenopus laevis to electrical stimulation by direct current
J Physiol 1956 134: 408-420. [PDF]  

F. R. Bell and C. Lovatt Evans
The relation between sweating and the innervation of sweat glands in the horse
J Physiol 1956 134: 421-426. [PDF]  

A. W. Liley
The effects of presynaptic polarization on the spontaneous activity at the mammalian neuromuscular junction
J Physiol 1956 134: 427-443. [PDF]  

I. C. Roddie, J. T. Shepherd, and R. F. Whelan
Evidence from venous oxygen saturation measurements that the increase in forearm blood flow during body heating is confined to the skin
J Physiol 1956 134: 444-450. [PDF]  

K. Frank and M. G. F. Fuortes
Stimulation of spinal motoneurones with intracellular electrodes
J Physiol 1956 134: 451-470. [PDF]  

S. M. Hilton and G. P. Lewis
The relationship between glandular activity, bradykinin formation and functional vaso-dilatation in the submandibular salivary gland
J Physiol 1956 134: 471-483. [PDF]  

V. R. Pickles
The effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine on hypotonic haemolysis, and on the potassium loss from erythrocytes during cold storage
J Physiol 1956 134: 484-496. [PDF]  

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