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Neuron|December 1, 1990
Strategic location of calcium channels at transmitter release sites of frog neuromuscular synapsesR Robitaille, E M Adler, M P Charlton
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology|April 1, 1980
Pedicle thinning at the thoracolumbar junction: a normal variantO P Charlton, S Martinez, J A Gehweiler
Foot & Ankle International|March 20, 2008
Adult-acquired flatfoot deformity following posterior tibialis to dorsum transfer: a case reportReza Omid, David B Thordarson, Timothy P Charlton
Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1981
Intracellular potassium activities in muscles of normal and dystrophic mice: an in vivo electrometric studyM P Charlton, H Silverman, H L Atwood
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 11, 2000
alpha-Latrotoxin releases calcium in frog motor nerve terminalsC W Tsang, D B Elrick, M P Charlton
Annals of Emergency Medicine|November 9, 2016
Epidemiologic Trends in Loperamide Abuse and MisuseJ Priyanka Vakkalanka, Nathan P Charlton, Christopher P Holstege
Journal of Neurochemistry|December 1, 1998
Distinct influx pathways, not calcium load, determine neuronal vulnerability to calcium neurotoxicityR Sattler, M P Charlton, M Hafner, et al.
Foot & Ankle International|August 28, 2013
Flexor digitorum brevis transfer for floating toe prevention after Weil osteotomy: a cadaveric studyLydia C Lee, Timothy P Charlton, David B Thordarson
Journal of Medical Toxicology : Official Journal of the American College of Medical Toxicology|November 26, 2008
Falsely elevated salicylate levelsNathan P Charlton, David T Lawrence, Kevin L Wallace
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 17, 2001
Drug points: Benign intracranial hypertension secondary to nasal fluticasone propionateD W Bond, C P Charlton, R M Gregson
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Neuron|December 1, 1990
Strategic location of calcium channels at transmitter release sites of frog neuromuscular synapsesR Robitaille, E M Adler, M P Charlton
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology|April 1, 1980
Pedicle thinning at the thoracolumbar junction: a normal variantO P Charlton, S Martinez, J A Gehweiler
Foot & Ankle International|March 20, 2008
Adult-acquired flatfoot deformity following posterior tibialis to dorsum transfer: a case reportReza Omid, David B Thordarson, Timothy P Charlton
Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1981
Intracellular potassium activities in muscles of normal and dystrophic mice: an in vivo electrometric studyM P Charlton, H Silverman, H L Atwood
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 11, 2000
alpha-Latrotoxin releases calcium in frog motor nerve terminalsC W Tsang, D B Elrick, M P Charlton
Annals of Emergency Medicine|November 9, 2016
Epidemiologic Trends in Loperamide Abuse and MisuseJ Priyanka Vakkalanka, Nathan P Charlton, Christopher P Holstege
Journal of Neurochemistry|December 1, 1998
Distinct influx pathways, not calcium load, determine neuronal vulnerability to calcium neurotoxicityR Sattler, M P Charlton, M Hafner, et al.
Foot & Ankle International|August 28, 2013
Flexor digitorum brevis transfer for floating toe prevention after Weil osteotomy: a cadaveric studyLydia C Lee, Timothy P Charlton, David B Thordarson
Journal of Medical Toxicology : Official Journal of the American College of Medical Toxicology|November 26, 2008
Falsely elevated salicylate levelsNathan P Charlton, David T Lawrence, Kevin L Wallace
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 17, 2001
Drug points: Benign intracranial hypertension secondary to nasal fluticasone propionateD W Bond, C P Charlton, R M Gregson
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