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Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1983
Side effects of phosphorylated acetylcholinesterase reactivators on neuronal membrane and synaptic transmissionP Fossier, L Tauc, G Baux
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 24, 1994
N- and P-type Ca2+ channels are involved in acetylcholine release at a neuroneuronal synapse: only the N-type channel is the target of neuromodulatorsP Fossier, G Baux, L Tauc
Journal of Physiology, Paris|January 1, 1993
Role of different types of Ca2+ channels and a reticulum-like Ca2+ pump in neurotransmitter releaseP Fossier, G Baux, L Tauc
Brain Research|August 13, 1984
Postsynaptic acetylcholine receptor efficacy is similarly increased by detergents and acetylcholinesterase inhibitors at an Aplysia synapseP Fossier, G Baux, L Tauc
Nature|February 24, 1983
Possible role of acetylcholinesterase in regulation of postsynaptic receptor efficacy at a central inhibitory synapse of AplysiaP Fossier, G Baux, L Tauc
Neuroscience|November 1, 1994
Presynaptic mechanisms regulating Ca2+ concentration triggering acetylcholine release at an identified neuro-neuronal synapse of AplysiaP Fossier, G Baux, L Tauc
Journal De Physiologie|September 1, 1980
Sialic acid containing substrates as intracellular calcium receptors involved in transmitter releaseM Simonneau, G Baux, L Tauc
Journal De Physiologie|October 1, 1972
[Demonstration with aequorine photoprotein of variations of calcium activity in Aplysia neurons]J Stinnakre, L Tauc, N Saito
The Journal of General Physiology|April 1, 1970
Electrical transmission among neurons in the buccal ganglion of a mollusc, Navanax inermisH Levitan, L Tauc, J P Segundo
Nature|September 20, 1974
Sodium pump stoichiometry in Aplysia neurones from simultaneous current and tracer measurementsI M Cooke, G Leblanc, L Tauc
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Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1983
Side effects of phosphorylated acetylcholinesterase reactivators on neuronal membrane and synaptic transmissionP Fossier, L Tauc, G Baux
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 24, 1994
N- and P-type Ca2+ channels are involved in acetylcholine release at a neuroneuronal synapse: only the N-type channel is the target of neuromodulatorsP Fossier, G Baux, L Tauc
Journal of Physiology, Paris|January 1, 1993
Role of different types of Ca2+ channels and a reticulum-like Ca2+ pump in neurotransmitter releaseP Fossier, G Baux, L Tauc
Brain Research|August 13, 1984
Postsynaptic acetylcholine receptor efficacy is similarly increased by detergents and acetylcholinesterase inhibitors at an Aplysia synapseP Fossier, G Baux, L Tauc
Nature|February 24, 1983
Possible role of acetylcholinesterase in regulation of postsynaptic receptor efficacy at a central inhibitory synapse of AplysiaP Fossier, G Baux, L Tauc
Neuroscience|November 1, 1994
Presynaptic mechanisms regulating Ca2+ concentration triggering acetylcholine release at an identified neuro-neuronal synapse of AplysiaP Fossier, G Baux, L Tauc
Journal De Physiologie|September 1, 1980
Sialic acid containing substrates as intracellular calcium receptors involved in transmitter releaseM Simonneau, G Baux, L Tauc
Journal De Physiologie|October 1, 1972
[Demonstration with aequorine photoprotein of variations of calcium activity in Aplysia neurons]J Stinnakre, L Tauc, N Saito
The Journal of General Physiology|April 1, 1970
Electrical transmission among neurons in the buccal ganglion of a mollusc, Navanax inermisH Levitan, L Tauc, J P Segundo
Nature|September 20, 1974
Sodium pump stoichiometry in Aplysia neurones from simultaneous current and tracer measurementsI M Cooke, G Leblanc, L Tauc
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