L M Davis
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31.
Ezeh P, Davis L, Scott J
J Neurophysiol
. 1995 Jun;
73(6):2207-20.
PMID: 7666133
1. Electroolfactorgram (EOG) recordings were made from different regions of the rat olfactory epithelium to test for spatial distribution of odor responses. 2. The EOG recordings showed spatial distribution of...
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Saffitz J, Davis L, Darrow B, Kanter H, Laing J, Beyer E
J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol
. 1995 Jun;
6(6):498-510.
PMID: 7551319
Electrical activation of the heart requires transfer of current from one discrete cardiac myocyte to another, a process that occurs at gap junctions. Recent advances in knowledge have established that,...
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Beyer E, Davis L, Saffitz J, Veenstra R
Braz J Med Biol Res
. 1995 Apr;
28(4):415-25.
PMID: 8520538
Gap junctions contain channels which allow the exchange of ions and small molecules between adjacent cells. In the heart, these channels are crucial for normal intercellular current flow and the...
34.
Davis L, Richards D, UTHER J, Ross D
Br Heart J
. 1995 Apr;
73(4):377-82.
PMID: 7756074
Background: Mapping of the right free wall in patients with accessory pathways is difficult compared with that of the left free wall where the coronary sinus permits stable and accurate...
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Davis L, Saffitz J, Beyer E
J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol
. 1995 Feb;
6(2):103-14.
PMID: 7780626
Introduction: Gap junctions connect cardiac myocytes allowing propagation of action potentials. They contain intercellular channels formed by multiple different connexin proteins. The arrangement and type of gap junctions and the...
36.
Chen S, Davis L, Westphale E, Beyer E, Saffitz J
Pediatr Res
. 1994 Nov;
36(5):561-6.
PMID: 7877871
Mammalian cardiac myocytes express multiple gap junction channel proteins or connexins. Expression patterns of the avian homologues of the mammalian cardiac connexins change during cardiac morphogenesis in association with changes...
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Davis L, Kanter H, Beyer E, Saffitz J
J Am Coll Cardiol
. 1994 Oct;
24(4):1124-32.
PMID: 7930207
Objectives: We sought to characterize the connexin phenotypes of selected regions of the canine heart with different conduction properties to determine whether variations in connexin expression might contribute to the...
38.
Davis L, Cooper M, Johnson D, UTHER J, Richards D, Ross D
J Am Coll Cardiol
. 1994 Sep;
24(3):709-19.
PMID: 8077543
Objectives: We developed a new approach for mapping ventricular tachycardia at electrophysiologic study using simultaneous recordings from up to 60 catheter electrodes. Background: Good results for surgical or catheter ablation...
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Davis L, Caspary W, Sakallah S, Maronpot R, Wiseman R, Barrett J, et al.
Carcinogenesis
. 1994 Aug;
15(8):1637-45.
PMID: 8055644
The B6C3F1 mouse is used worldwide to gauge the carcinogenic hazard posed by chemicals to humans. An assessment of the ability of this rodent model to predict human neoplasia requires...
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Davis L, Cooper M, Sadick N, Byth K, UTHER J, Richards D, et al.
Int J Cardiol
. 1994 Jun;
45(1):53-68.
PMID: 7995663
Unlabelled: Sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmias unrelated to coronary artery disease are uncommon. Currently there are no clear guidelines to aid selection of the most appropriate treatment strategy. Therefore, factors potentially predictive...