D Van Helden
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Stiles J, Van Helden D, Bartol Jr T, Salpeter E, Salpeter M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1996 Jun;
93(12):5747-52.
PMID: 8650164
We recorded miniature endplate currents (mEPCs) using simultaneous voltage clamp and extracellular methods, allowing correction for time course measurement errors. We obtained a 20-80% rise time (tr) of approximately 80...
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Arhem P, Van Helden D
Acta Physiol Scand
. 1983 Sep;
119(1):105-7.
PMID: 6650200
No abstract available.
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Harvey A, Van Helden D
J Physiol
. 1981 Aug;
317:397-411.
PMID: 7310738
1. The properties of acetylcholine (ACh) receptors of the singly innervated posterior latissimus dorsi (PLD) and the multiply innervated anterior latissimus dorsi (ALD) muscles of the chicken were investigated. Studies...
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Gage P, Van Helden D
J Physiol
. 1979 Mar;
288:509-28.
PMID: 112241
1. The time constant of decay (tau D) and peak amplitude of miniature end-plate currents (m.e.p.c.s) were recorded in voltage-clamped toad sartorius fibres. The conductance (gamma) and average lifetime (tau...
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Gage P, Hamill O, Van Helden D
J Physiol
. 1979 Feb;
287:353-69.
PMID: 107308
1. The effects of diethyl ether (ether) on miniature end-plate currents (m.e.p.c.s) and on acetylcholine-activated end-plate channels were measured in toad sartorius muscle fibres with voltage-clamp and extracellular recording techniques....
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Gage P, McBurney R, Van Helden D
J Physiol
. 1978 Jan;
274:279-98.
PMID: 203674
1. Post-synaptic effects of n-octanol at concentrations of 0.1-1 mM were examined in toad sartorius muscles by use of extracellular and voltage-clamp techniques.2. Octanol depressed the amplitude and duration of...
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Van Helden D, Hamill O, Gage P
Nature
. 1977 Oct;
269(5630):711-3.
PMID: 413051
No abstract available.
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Gage P, McBurney R, Van Helden D
Life Sci
. 1974 Jun;
14(11):2277-83.
PMID: 4211253
No abstract available.