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J L Barker

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Brain Research|February 14, 1975
Studies on bursting pacemaker potential activity in molluscan neurons. I. Membrane properties and ionic contributionsJ L Barker, H Gainer
The Journal of Membrane Biology|January 1, 1975
Mitochondrial uncoupling agents. Effects on membrane permeability of molluscan neuronsJ L Barker, H Levitan
Synapse (New York, N.Y.)|February 1, 1995
How can exocytosis account for the actual properties of miniature synaptic signals?J Vautrin, J L Barker
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 6, 1972
Membrane permeability: cation selectivity reversibly altered by salicylateH Levitan, J L Barker
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 16, 1973
Pentobarbital: selective depression of excitatory postsynaptic potentialsJ L Barker, H Gainer
Brain Research|March 8, 1974
Phenols: effects on membrane permeability of molluscan neuronsJ L Barker, H Levitan
Brain Research|January 18, 1974
Bursting pacemaker potential activity in a normally silent neuronJ L Barker, H Gainer
Microscopy Research and Technique|April 4, 1998
GABA, GAD, and GABA(A) receptor alpha4, beta1, and gamma1 subunits are expressed in the late embryonic and early postnatal neocortical germinal matrix and coincide with gliogenesisW Ma, J L Barker
Life Sciences|May 31, 1982
Calcium-activated and voltage-dependent potassium conductances in clonal pituitary cellsB Dufy, J L Barker
Brain Research|September 27, 1974
Synaptic regulation of specific protein synthesis in an identified neuronH Gainer, J L Barker
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Brain Research|February 14, 1975
Studies on bursting pacemaker potential activity in molluscan neurons. I. Membrane properties and ionic contributionsJ L Barker, H Gainer
The Journal of Membrane Biology|January 1, 1975
Mitochondrial uncoupling agents. Effects on membrane permeability of molluscan neuronsJ L Barker, H Levitan
Synapse (New York, N.Y.)|February 1, 1995
How can exocytosis account for the actual properties of miniature synaptic signals?J Vautrin, J L Barker
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 6, 1972
Membrane permeability: cation selectivity reversibly altered by salicylateH Levitan, J L Barker
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 16, 1973
Pentobarbital: selective depression of excitatory postsynaptic potentialsJ L Barker, H Gainer
Brain Research|March 8, 1974
Phenols: effects on membrane permeability of molluscan neuronsJ L Barker, H Levitan
Brain Research|January 18, 1974
Bursting pacemaker potential activity in a normally silent neuronJ L Barker, H Gainer
Microscopy Research and Technique|April 4, 1998
GABA, GAD, and GABA(A) receptor alpha4, beta1, and gamma1 subunits are expressed in the late embryonic and early postnatal neocortical germinal matrix and coincide with gliogenesisW Ma, J L Barker
Life Sciences|May 31, 1982
Calcium-activated and voltage-dependent potassium conductances in clonal pituitary cellsB Dufy, J L Barker
Brain Research|September 27, 1974
Synaptic regulation of specific protein synthesis in an identified neuronH Gainer, J L Barker
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