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J C Liou

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Liou J, Johnson N
Science . 2006 Jan; 311(5759):340-1. PMID: 16424326
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Liou J, Chen Y, Fu W
J Physiol . 1999 Jun; 517 ( Pt 3):721-30. PMID: 10358113
1. Myocyte-dependent regulation of acetylcholine (ACh) quantal secretion from developing motoneurons was studied in day-3 Xenopus nerve-muscle co-cultures. Spontaneous synaptic currents (SSCs) were measured in manipulated synapses by using whole-cell...
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Liou J, Yang R, Fu W
J Physiol . 1997 Aug; 503 ( Pt 1):129-39. PMID: 9288681
1. The ability of different neurotrophic factors to maintain and regulate synaptic function at the developing motoneuron was studied in Xenopus nerve-muscle co-cultures. Spontaneous synaptic currents (SSCs) were measured by...
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Hsu Y, Li S, Chiou H, Yeh P, Liou J, Hsueh Y, et al.
Mutat Res . 1997 Jun; 386(3):241-51. PMID: 9219562
A total of 15 newly-developed Bowen's disease patients and 34 age-sex-residence-matched controls were recruited from three arseniasis-hyperendemic villages in Taiwan to compare spontaneous and arsenic-induced sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs), proportion...
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Fu W, Chen Y, Lee K, Liou J
Eur J Neurosci . 1997 Apr; 9(4):676-85. PMID: 9153574
The effects of endogenously released ATP on the maturation of developing neuromuscular synapses were investigated in Xenopus nerve-muscle co-cultures. The potentiating action of ATP (1 mM) on spontaneous acetylcholine release...
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Liou J, Fu W
J Neurosci . 1997 Apr; 17(7):2459-68. PMID: 9065506
Neurotrophic factors derived from postsynaptic muscle cells may play important roles in the development of presynaptic neuronal functions. In 3-d-old Xenopus nerve-muscle cultures, embryonic spinal neurons that had made natural...
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Fu W, Liou J, Lee Y, Liou H
J Physiol . 1995 Dec; 489 ( Pt 3):813-23. PMID: 8788945
1. Glutamate receptors play important roles in synaptic plasticity and neural development. Here we report that, at the developing neuromuscular synapses in Xenopus cultures, the activation of presynaptic glutamate receptors...
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Liou J, Fu W
Br J Pharmacol . 1995 Jun; 115(4):563-8. PMID: 7582473
1. We have previously shown that the activation of either protein kinase A (PKA) or protein kinase C (PKC) enhanced the responses of muscle membrane to acetylcholine (ACh) by increasing...