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A PI3K-mediated negative feedback regulates Drosophila motor neuron excitability [PDF]
Negative feedback can act as a homeostatic mechanism to maintain neuronal activity at a particular specified value. At the Drosophila neuromuscular junction, a mutation in the type II metabotropic glutamate receptor gene (mGluRA) increased motor neuron ...
Curtis C. J. Lin +3 more
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A COMPARISON OF THE ANTIFIBRILLATORY ACTIONS AND EFFECTS ON INTRACELLULAR CARDIAC POTENTIALS OF PRONETHALOL, DISOPYRAMIDE AND QUINIDINE [PDF]
Atsushi Sekiya, E. M. Vaughan Williams
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Interactions of Quinidine and Potassium on Atrioventricular Transmission [PDF]
Yoshio Watanabe, Leonard S. Dreifus
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Quinidine Effects on Heart Muscle Positive and negative inotropy in relation to depression of the cardiac sarcotubular calcium pump [PDF]
Barbara L. Kennedy
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Kerri A Schoedel,1 Sarah A Morrow,2 Edward M Sellers3,4 1Altreos Research Partners, Inc., Toronto, 2Western University, London, 3DL Global Partners, Inc., Toronto, 4University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Abstract: Pseudobulbar affect (PBA) is ...
Schoedel KA, Morrow SA, Sellers EM
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Case of Auricular Fibrillation; Reversion to Normal Rhythm under Administration of Quinidine.
B. T. Parsons-Smith
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The Potentiation of Neuromuscular Blocking Agents by Quinidine [PDF]
Ronald D. Miller +2 more
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Quinidine-Induced Thrombocytopenia [PDF]
L J Libman +2 more
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