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H Landahl

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NIDA Research Monograph|January 1, 1986
Dynorphin: specific binding to opiate receptorsN M Lee, H Landahl
The American Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1980
Comparison of storage- and signal-limited models of pancreatic insulin secretionM D O'Connor, H Landahl, G M Grodsky
Advances in Metabolic Disorders|January 1, 1970
A two-compartmental model for insulin secretionG Grodsky, H Landahl, D Curry, et al.
Nature|April 7, 1983
Activation of acetylcholine receptors causes the partition of hydrophobic cations into postsynaptic membrane vesiclesC G Davis, S Hestrin, H Landahl, et al.
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NIDA Research Monograph|January 1, 1986
Dynorphin: specific binding to opiate receptorsN M Lee, H Landahl
The American Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1980
Comparison of storage- and signal-limited models of pancreatic insulin secretionM D O'Connor, H Landahl, G M Grodsky
Advances in Metabolic Disorders|January 1, 1970
A two-compartmental model for insulin secretionG Grodsky, H Landahl, D Curry, et al.
Nature|April 7, 1983
Activation of acetylcholine receptors causes the partition of hydrophobic cations into postsynaptic membrane vesiclesC G Davis, S Hestrin, H Landahl, et al.
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