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E M Silinsky

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Nature|September 22, 1983
Inhibition of acetylcholine release from preganglionic frog nerves by ATP but not adenosineE M Silinsky, B L Ginsborg
The Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1996
Synchronous release of ATP and neurotransmitter within milliseconds of a motor nerve impulse in the frogE M Silinsky, R S Redman
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|August 17, 2010
The mechanism for prejunctional enhancement of neuromuscular transmission by ethanol in the mouseT J Searl, E M Silinsky
Molecular Pharmacology|October 1, 1993
A selective adenosine antagonist (8-cyclopentyl-1,3-dipropylxanthine) eliminates both neuromuscular depression and the action of exogenous adenosine by an effect on A1 receptorsR S Redman, E M Silinsky
The Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1987
Independent control of channel closure and block of open channels by methylxanthines at acetylcholine receptors in frogE M Silinsky, S M Vogel
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|May 2, 2012
Modulation of purinergic neuromuscular transmission by phorbol dibutyrate is independent of protein kinase C in murine urinary bladderT J Searl, E M Silinsky
British Journal of Pharmacology|August 1, 1986
The effects of an adenylate cyclase inhibitor on the electrophysiological correlates of neuromuscular transmission in the frogE M Silinsky, S M Vogel
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|May 16, 1998
Increases in acetylcholine release produced by phorbol esters are not mediated by protein kinase C at motor nerve endingsT J Searl, E M Silinsky
The Journal of Physiology|September 16, 2003
Phorbol esters and adenosine affect the readily releasable neurotransmitter pool by different mechanisms at amphibian motor nerve endingsT J Searl, E M Silinsky
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|April 1, 1995
On the simultaneous electrophysiological measurements of neurotransmitter release and perineural calcium currents from frog motor nerve endingsR S Redman, E M Silinsky
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Nature|September 22, 1983
Inhibition of acetylcholine release from preganglionic frog nerves by ATP but not adenosineE M Silinsky, B L Ginsborg
The Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1996
Synchronous release of ATP and neurotransmitter within milliseconds of a motor nerve impulse in the frogE M Silinsky, R S Redman
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|August 17, 2010
The mechanism for prejunctional enhancement of neuromuscular transmission by ethanol in the mouseT J Searl, E M Silinsky
Molecular Pharmacology|October 1, 1993
A selective adenosine antagonist (8-cyclopentyl-1,3-dipropylxanthine) eliminates both neuromuscular depression and the action of exogenous adenosine by an effect on A1 receptorsR S Redman, E M Silinsky
The Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1987
Independent control of channel closure and block of open channels by methylxanthines at acetylcholine receptors in frogE M Silinsky, S M Vogel
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|May 2, 2012
Modulation of purinergic neuromuscular transmission by phorbol dibutyrate is independent of protein kinase C in murine urinary bladderT J Searl, E M Silinsky
British Journal of Pharmacology|August 1, 1986
The effects of an adenylate cyclase inhibitor on the electrophysiological correlates of neuromuscular transmission in the frogE M Silinsky, S M Vogel
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|May 16, 1998
Increases in acetylcholine release produced by phorbol esters are not mediated by protein kinase C at motor nerve endingsT J Searl, E M Silinsky
The Journal of Physiology|September 16, 2003
Phorbol esters and adenosine affect the readily releasable neurotransmitter pool by different mechanisms at amphibian motor nerve endingsT J Searl, E M Silinsky
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|April 1, 1995
On the simultaneous electrophysiological measurements of neurotransmitter release and perineural calcium currents from frog motor nerve endingsR S Redman, E M Silinsky
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