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R W Ordway

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Journal of Neurophysiology|July 13, 1999
The Drosophila NSF protein, dNSF1, plays a similar role at neuromuscular and some central synapsesF Kawasaki, R W Ordway
Nature Neuroscience|August 31, 2000
Fast synaptic fatigue in shibire mutants reveals a rapid requirement for dynamin in synaptic vesicle membrane traffickingF Kawasaki, M Hazen, R W Ordway
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 24, 2000
A temperature-sensitive paralytic mutant defines a primary synaptic calcium channel in DrosophilaF Kawasaki, R Felling, R W Ordway
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 7, 1994
Neurally expressed Drosophila genes encoding homologs of the NSF and SNAP secretory proteinsR W Ordway, L Pallanck, B Ganetzky
Genetics|May 3, 2000
Genetic modifiers of the Drosophila NSF mutant, comatose, include a temperature-sensitive paralytic allele of the calcium channel alpha1-subunit gene, cacophonyB Dellinger, R Felling, R W Ordway
Nature|July 6, 1995
A Drosophila NSF mutantL Pallanck, R W Ordway, B Ganetzky
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|December 1, 1994
A TPR domain in the SNAP secretory proteinsR W Ordway, L Pallanck, B Ganetzky
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 16, 1998
Synaptic physiology and ultrastructure in comatose mutants define an in vivo role for NSF in neurotransmitter releaseF Kawasaki, A M Mattiuz, R W Ordway
Trends in Neurosciences|March 11, 1991
Direct regulation of ion channels by fatty acidsR W Ordway, J J Singer, J V Walsh
The American Journal of Physiology|August 11, 1986
Endogenous adenosine inhibits catecholamine contractile responses in normoxic heartsJ G Dobson, R W Ordway, R A Fenton
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Journal of Neurophysiology|July 13, 1999
The Drosophila NSF protein, dNSF1, plays a similar role at neuromuscular and some central synapsesF Kawasaki, R W Ordway
Nature Neuroscience|August 31, 2000
Fast synaptic fatigue in shibire mutants reveals a rapid requirement for dynamin in synaptic vesicle membrane traffickingF Kawasaki, M Hazen, R W Ordway
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 24, 2000
A temperature-sensitive paralytic mutant defines a primary synaptic calcium channel in DrosophilaF Kawasaki, R Felling, R W Ordway
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 7, 1994
Neurally expressed Drosophila genes encoding homologs of the NSF and SNAP secretory proteinsR W Ordway, L Pallanck, B Ganetzky
Genetics|May 3, 2000
Genetic modifiers of the Drosophila NSF mutant, comatose, include a temperature-sensitive paralytic allele of the calcium channel alpha1-subunit gene, cacophonyB Dellinger, R Felling, R W Ordway
Nature|July 6, 1995
A Drosophila NSF mutantL Pallanck, R W Ordway, B Ganetzky
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|December 1, 1994
A TPR domain in the SNAP secretory proteinsR W Ordway, L Pallanck, B Ganetzky
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 16, 1998
Synaptic physiology and ultrastructure in comatose mutants define an in vivo role for NSF in neurotransmitter releaseF Kawasaki, A M Mattiuz, R W Ordway
Trends in Neurosciences|March 11, 1991
Direct regulation of ion channels by fatty acidsR W Ordway, J J Singer, J V Walsh
The American Journal of Physiology|August 11, 1986
Endogenous adenosine inhibits catecholamine contractile responses in normoxic heartsJ G Dobson, R W Ordway, R A Fenton
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