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M Simonneau

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Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology|June 1, 1987
Properties of miniature postsynaptic currents during depolarization-induced release at a cholinergic neuroneuronal synapseM Simonneau, L Tauc
The Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1984
Distribution of receptors for acetylcholine and 5-hydroxytryptamine on identified leech neurones growing in cultureM Pellegrino, M Simonneau
Revue Francaise De Transfusion Et D'Hemobiologie : Bulletin De La Societe Nationale De Transfusion Sanguine|October 1, 1991
[Bacteriologic monitoring of 1,000 units of human packed red blood cells for Yersinia enterocolitica]C Malbrunot, M Simonneau
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 1, 1989
Mammalian neuronal differentiation: early expression of a neuronal phenotype from mouse neural crest cells in a chemically defined culture mediumS Boisseau, M Simonneau
FEBS Letters|December 15, 1986
Scorpion venom inhibits selectively Ca2+-activated K+ channels in situE Leneveu, M Simonneau
Brain Research|September 8, 1978
Blocking action of Ruthenium Red on cholinergic and non-cholinergic synapses: possible involvment of sialic acid-containing substrates in neurotransmissionG Baux, M Simonneau, L Tauc
Journal of Neurobiology|January 1, 1981
Action of colchicine on membrane currents and synaptic transmission in Aplysia ganglion cellsG Baux, M Simonneau, 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
The Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1979
Transmitter release: ruthenium red used to demonstrate a possible role of sialic acid containing substratesG Baux, M Simonneau, L Tauc
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 1, 1980
Quantal release of acetylcholine examined by current fluctuation analysis at an identified neuro-neuronal synapse of AplysiaM Simonneau, L Tauc, G Baux
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Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology|June 1, 1987
Properties of miniature postsynaptic currents during depolarization-induced release at a cholinergic neuroneuronal synapseM Simonneau, L Tauc
The Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1984
Distribution of receptors for acetylcholine and 5-hydroxytryptamine on identified leech neurones growing in cultureM Pellegrino, M Simonneau
Revue Francaise De Transfusion Et D'Hemobiologie : Bulletin De La Societe Nationale De Transfusion Sanguine|October 1, 1991
[Bacteriologic monitoring of 1,000 units of human packed red blood cells for Yersinia enterocolitica]C Malbrunot, M Simonneau
Development (Cambridge, England)|August 1, 1989
Mammalian neuronal differentiation: early expression of a neuronal phenotype from mouse neural crest cells in a chemically defined culture mediumS Boisseau, M Simonneau
FEBS Letters|December 15, 1986
Scorpion venom inhibits selectively Ca2+-activated K+ channels in situE Leneveu, M Simonneau
Brain Research|September 8, 1978
Blocking action of Ruthenium Red on cholinergic and non-cholinergic synapses: possible involvment of sialic acid-containing substrates in neurotransmissionG Baux, M Simonneau, L Tauc
Journal of Neurobiology|January 1, 1981
Action of colchicine on membrane currents and synaptic transmission in Aplysia ganglion cellsG Baux, M Simonneau, 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
The Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1979
Transmitter release: ruthenium red used to demonstrate a possible role of sialic acid containing substratesG Baux, M Simonneau, L Tauc
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 1, 1980
Quantal release of acetylcholine examined by current fluctuation analysis at an identified neuro-neuronal synapse of AplysiaM Simonneau, L Tauc, G Baux
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