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Wyatt C.N. An antibody to an L-type calcium channel attenuates voltage-dependent barium curents in cultured rat dorsal root ganglion cells // J. Physiol. Proc., 1996. Vol. 495.-С.79

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The inhibition of Ca{2}+ channel currents in cultured neonatal rat dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurones by 'омега'-Agatoxin-1А (a funnel-web-spider toxin) // J. Physiol., 1989.-С.34

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The effect of 'альфа'2-'дельта' and other accessory subunits on expression and properties of the calcium channel 'альфа'1G // J. Physiol., 1999. Vol. 519, N 1.-С.35-45

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Sweeney M.I. Adenosine A[1] agonists and the Ca{2+} channel agonist bay K 8644 produce a synergistic stimulation of the GTPase activity of G[0] in rat frontal cortical membranes // J. Neurochem., 1995. Vol. 64, N 5.-С.2034-2042

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Scott R.H. Voltage-dependent modulation of cultured rat sensory neurone calcium channel currents by G protein activation: Differential effects on kinetics and amplitude // J. Physiol., 1990. Vol. 424.-С.40Р

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Scott R.H. The action of arginine polyamine on voltage-activated currents recorded from cultured rat dorsal root ganglion neurones // J. Physiol., 1991. Vol. 434.-С.29р

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Pertussis toxin treatment increases glutamate release and dihydropyridine binding sites in cultured rat cerebellar granule neurons // Neuroscience, 1993. Vol. 52, N 4.-С.787-798

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Pertussis toxin pretreatment increases glutamate release and dihydropyridine binding sites in cultured rat cerebellar granule neurones // J. Physiol., 1991. Vol. 438.-С.109

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Pearson H.A. Internal Mg/nucleotide levels alter Ca{2}{+} channel current characteristics and responses to (-)-baclofen in cultured rat cerebellar granule neurones // J. Physiol., 1993. Vol. 459.-С.402Р

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Pearson H.A. Inhibition of 'N'-type Ca{2}{+} channels by internal Mg{2}{+} in cultured rat cerebellar granule neurones // J. Physiol., 1993. Vol. 467.-С.249

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Pearson H.A. Ca{2}{+} channel currents in the dorsal root ganglion cell*neuroblastoma hybrid cell line ND7-23 // J. Physiol., 1992. Vol. 446.-С.181

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Pearson H.A. Biophysical and pharmacological characteristics of Ca{2}{+} channel currents in rat cerebellar granule neurones are dependent on internal solution // J. Physiol., 1993. Vol. 459.-С.244 Р

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Menon-Johansson A.S. Inhibition of GABA modulation of calcium channel currents in cultured rat dorsal root ganglion neurones by loading replated cells with anti-G protein antibodies // J. Physiol., 1992. Vol. 452.-С.177 Р

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Membrane topology of some components of the voltage-dependent calcium channel in cultured rat sensory neurones // J. Physiol. Proc., 1994. Vol. 480.-С.29-30

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Long-term potentiation in the dentate gyrus of the anaesthetized rat is accompanied by an increase in protein efflux into push-pull cannula perfusates // Brain Res., 1988. Vol. 473, N 1.-С.51-59

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Long-term potentiation in the dentate gyrus of the anaesthetized rat is accompanied by an increase in protein efflux into push - pull cannula perfusates // Brain Res., 1988. Vol. 473, N 1.-С.51-59

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Long-term potentiation & extracellular proteins // Biol. Chem., 1990. Vol. 371, N 1.-С.12

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Kobrinsky E.M. Low- and high-voltage-activated calcium channel currents and their modulation in the dorsal root ganglion cell line ND7-23 // Neuroscience, 1994. Vol. 58, N 3.-С.539- 552

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Interaction between calcium channels and calcineurin in NG108-15 cells // J. Physiol. Proc., 1996, N 494.-С.79-80

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Inhibition of the interaction of G protein G[o] with calcium channels by the calcium channel 'бета'-subunit in rat neurones // J. Physiol., 1995. Vol. 485, N 2.-С.365-372

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