A study of the actions and inter-actions of hydrostatic pressure and alcohol anaesthetics at the frog neuromuscular junction
Hydrostatic pressures of 1.03 MPa and above significantly depressed the spontaneous quantal release of transmitter. The miniature endplate potential (MEPP) frequency reduction was approximately exponential. Solutions of increased osmolarity or potassium content had no effect on the pressure-MEPP fre...
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University of Aberdeen
1980
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