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The Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1993
Membrane potential, resting calcium and calcium transients in isolated muscle fibres from normal and dystrophic miceS I Head
Experimental Physiology|March 23, 2011
The role of branched fibres in the pathogenesis of Duchenne muscular dystrophyS Chan, S I Head
Advances in Physiology Education|December 3, 2013
An active learning mammalian skeletal muscle lab demonstrating contractile and kinetic properties of fast- and slow-twitch muscleS I Head, M B Arber
The Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1991
Reflex actions of one proprioceptor on the motoneurones of a muscle receptor and their central modulation in the shore crabS I Head, B M Bush
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|June 15, 2007
Branched fibers in dystrophic mdx muscle are associated with a loss of force following lengthening contractionsS Chan, S I Head, J W Morley
Muscle & Nerve|January 11, 2001
The role of nitric oxide in diaphragmatic dysfunction in endotoxemic ratsJ L Anderson, G Williams, S I Head
The Journal of Physiology|August 1, 1994
Mechanism of action of a K+ channel activator BRL 38227 on ATP-sensitive K+ channels in mouse skeletal muscle fibresM Hussain, A C Wareham, S I Head
Brain Research|April 13, 2005
Synaptic plasticity in the dy2J mouse model of laminin alpha2-deficient congenital muscular dystrophyJ L Anderson, S I Head, J W Morley
The Journal of Physiology|March 1, 1990
Properties of enzymatically isolated skeletal fibres from mice with muscular dystrophyS I Head, D G Stephenson, D A Williams
Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility|March 3, 2001
Ca2+- and Sr2+-activation properties of muscle fibres from a muscle receptor organ and the associated extrafusal muscle of the crab and crayfishA L Parkinson, A J Bakker, S I Head
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The Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1993
Membrane potential, resting calcium and calcium transients in isolated muscle fibres from normal and dystrophic miceS I Head
Experimental Physiology|March 23, 2011
The role of branched fibres in the pathogenesis of Duchenne muscular dystrophyS Chan, S I Head
Advances in Physiology Education|December 3, 2013
An active learning mammalian skeletal muscle lab demonstrating contractile and kinetic properties of fast- and slow-twitch muscleS I Head, M B Arber
The Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1991
Reflex actions of one proprioceptor on the motoneurones of a muscle receptor and their central modulation in the shore crabS I Head, B M Bush
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|June 15, 2007
Branched fibers in dystrophic mdx muscle are associated with a loss of force following lengthening contractionsS Chan, S I Head, J W Morley
Muscle & Nerve|January 11, 2001
The role of nitric oxide in diaphragmatic dysfunction in endotoxemic ratsJ L Anderson, G Williams, S I Head
The Journal of Physiology|August 1, 1994
Mechanism of action of a K+ channel activator BRL 38227 on ATP-sensitive K+ channels in mouse skeletal muscle fibresM Hussain, A C Wareham, S I Head
Brain Research|April 13, 2005
Synaptic plasticity in the dy2J mouse model of laminin alpha2-deficient congenital muscular dystrophyJ L Anderson, S I Head, J W Morley
The Journal of Physiology|March 1, 1990
Properties of enzymatically isolated skeletal fibres from mice with muscular dystrophyS I Head, D G Stephenson, D A Williams
Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility|March 3, 2001
Ca2+- and Sr2+-activation properties of muscle fibres from a muscle receptor organ and the associated extrafusal muscle of the crab and crayfishA L Parkinson, A J Bakker, S I Head
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