scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P2093 | author name string | D. Kernell | |
H. Sjöholm | |||
P2860 | cites work | THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON THE SODIUM AND POTASSIUM PERMEABILITY CHANGES IN MYELINATED NERVE FIBRES OF XENOPUS LAEVIS | Q76606453 |
THE BEHAVIOUR OF MAMMALIAN MOTONEURONES DURING LONG-LASTING ORTHODROMIC, ANTIDROMIC AND TRANS-MEMBRANE STIMULATION | Q76679330 | ||
The action potentials of the alpha motoneurones supplying fast and slow muscles | Q78283451 | ||
Accommodation in motoneurons as modified by circumstantial conditions | Q79658496 | ||
The "generator potential" in the ion-theory of stimulation | Q95787745 | ||
The discharge of impulses in motor nerve fibres: Part II. The frequency of discharge in reflex and voluntary contractions | Q105584127 | ||
THE ACTION POTENTIAL IN THE MYELINATED NERVE FIBER OF XENOPUS LAEVIS AS COMPUTED ON THE BASIS OF VOLTAGE CLAMP DATA. | Q30868780 | ||
ACCOMMODATION IN MYELINATED NERVE FIBRES OF XENOPUS LAEVIS AS COMPUTED ON THE BASIS OF VOLTAGE CLAMP DATA. | Q30871775 | ||
Accommodation in motoneurones of the rat and the cat. | Q34567987 | ||
Steps in the production of motoneuron spikes | Q36287234 | ||
Supraspinal control of the discharge evoked by constant current in the alpha-motoneurones | Q48846947 | ||
The repetitive impulse discharge of a simple neurone model compared to that of spinal motoneurones | Q49122612 | ||
Effects of synapses of dendrites and soma on the repetitive impulse firing of a compartmental neuron model | Q51115172 | ||
Regulation of repetitive firing in motoneurones by the afterhyperpolarization conductance. | Q51124485 | ||
Synaptic conductance changes and the repetitive impulse discharge of spinal motoneurones | Q51160348 | ||
Motoneurone models based on 'voltage clamp equations' for peripheral nerve. | Q52962250 | ||
Temporal Summation of After-Hyperpolarization following a Motoneurone Spike | Q59054487 | ||
Hodgkin-Huxley Equations: Logarithmic Relation between Membrane Current and Frequency of Repetitive Activity | Q59064051 | ||
Repetitive impulse firing: properties of a neurone model based on "voltage clamp equations" compared to the properties of spinal motoneurones | Q68634584 | ||
Repetitive firing to current in cat motoneurons as a function of muscle unit twitch type | Q71236625 | ||
Computed action potential in nerve from Xenopus laevis | Q72695315 | ||
Synaptic stimulation superimposed on motoneurones firing in the ‘secondary range’ to injected current | Q72926923 | ||
The electrical properties of the motoneurone membrane | Q73882746 | ||
The generation of impulses in motoneurones | Q74751188 | ||
Effects of antidromic conditioning on some motoneurons and interneurons | Q76422070 | ||
QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF REPETITIVE FIRING OF MAMMALIAN MOTONEURONES, CAUSED BY INJECTED CURRENTS | Q76587504 | ||
P433 | issue | 1 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | physiology | Q521 |
voltage | Q25428 | ||
мембраны бололцоо | Q389844 | ||
neural conduction | Q71160457 | ||
neurological models | Q73501278 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 40-56 | |
P577 | publication date | 1973-01-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Acta Physiologica | Q2662816 |
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | Q23928699 | ||
P1476 | title | Repetitive Impulse Firing: Comparisons between Neurone Models Based on ‘Voltage Clamp Equations' and Spinal Motoneurones | |
P478 | volume | 87 |
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