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| 1. | D. George Stephenson | ||
| Caffeine – a valuable tool in excitation–contraction coupling research | |||
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J PHYSIOL Feb 01, 2008; 586: 695-696.
(In "Classical Perspectives") |
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| 2. | David J. Miller | ||
| Sydney Ringer; physiological saline, calcium and the contraction of the heart | |||
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J PHYSIOL Mar 15, 2004; 555: 585-587.
(In "Classical Perspectives") |
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| 3. | John G. Nicholls | ||
| How acetylcholine gives rise to current at the motor end-plate | |||
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J PHYSIOL Feb 01, 2007; 578: 621-622.
(In "Classical Perspectives") |
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| 4. | Jerome A. Dempsey | ||
| Is the healthy respiratory system (always) built for exercise? | |||
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J PHYSIOL Oct 15, 2006; 576: 339-340.
(In "Classical Perspectives") |
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| 5. | A. F. Huxley | ||
| Hodgkin and the action potential 1935-1952 | |||
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J PHYSIOL Jan 01, 2002; 538: 2-2.
(In "Classical Perspectives") |
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| 6. | William E. Armstrong | ||
| The neurophysiology of neurosecretory cells | |||
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J PHYSIOL Dec 15, 2007; 585: 645-647.
(In "Classical Perspectives") |
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| 7. | Caryl E. Hill | ||
| Inward rectification and vascular function: As it was in the beginning | |||
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J PHYSIOL Mar 15, 2008; 586: 1465-1467.
(In "Classical Perspectives") |
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| 8. | George J. Augustine, Haruo Kasai | ||
| Bernard Katz, quantal transmitter release and the foundations of presynaptic physiology | |||
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J PHYSIOL Feb 01, 2007; 578: 623-625.
(In "Classical Perspectives") |
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| 9. | Carlo Reggiani | ||
| When fibres go slack and cross bridges are free to run: a brilliant method to study kinetic properties of acto-myosin interaction | |||
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J PHYSIOL Aug 15, 2007; 583: 5-7.
(In "Classical Perspectives") |
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| 10. | Richard Miles, Jean-Christophe Poncer, Desdemona Fricker, Xavier Leinekugel | ||
| The birth (and adolescence) of LTP | |||
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J PHYSIOL Oct 01, 2005; 568: 1-2.
(In "Classical Perspectives") |
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