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Authors: CRARY JI GORDON SE ZIMMERMAN AL
Citation: Ji. Crary et al., PERFUSION SYSTEM COMPONENTS RELEASE AGENTS THAT DISTORT FUNCTIONAL-PROPERTIES OF ROD CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE-GATED ION CHANNELS, Visual neuroscience, 15(6), 1998, pp. 1189-1193

Authors: GORDON SE ZIMMERMAN AL
Citation: Se. Gordon et Al. Zimmerman, DO PERFUSION-RELATED CONDITIONS CONTRIBUTE TO THE APPARENT DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CLONED AND NATIVE CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE-GATED CHANNELS, Biophysical journal, 74(2), 1998, pp. 385-385

Authors: GORDON SE DOWNINGPARK J ZIMMERMAN AL
Citation: Se. Gordon et al., MODULATION OF THE CGMP-GATED ION-CHANNEL IN FROG RODS BY CALMODULIN AND AN ENDOGENOUS INHIBITORY FACTOR, Journal of physiology, 486(3), 1995, pp. 533-546

Authors: MORRISONBOGORAD M ZIMMERMAN AL PARDUE S
Citation: M. Morrisonbogorad et al., HEAT-SHOCK-70 MESSENGER-RNA LEVELS IN HUMAN BRAIN - CORRELATION WITH AGONAL FEVER, Journal of neurochemistry, 64(1), 1995, pp. 235-246

Authors: GORDON SE DOWNINGPARK J TAM B ZIMMERMAN AL
Citation: Se. Gordon et al., DIACYLGLYCEROL ANALOGS INHIBIT THE ROD CGMP-GATED CHANNEL BY AT PHOSPHORYLATION-INDEPENDENT MECHANISM, Biophysical journal, 69(2), 1995, pp. 409-417

Authors: PARDUE S ZIMMERMAN AL MORRISONBOGORAD M
Citation: S. Pardue et al., SELECTIVE POSTMORTEM DEGRADATION OF INDUCIBLE HEAT-SHOCK PROTEIN-70 (HSP70) MESSENGER-RNAS IN RAT-BRAIN, Cellular and molecular neurobiology, 14(4), 1994, pp. 341-357

Authors: GORDON SE ZIMMERMAN AL
Citation: Se. Gordon et Al. Zimmerman, MODULATION OF THE ROD CGMP-GATED ION-CHANNEL BY CALMODULIN AND AN ENDOGENOUS FACTOR DISTINCT FROM CALMODULIN, Biophysical journal, 66(2), 1994, pp. 10000355-10000355

Authors: MORRISONBOGORAD M ZIMMERMAN AL PARDUE S
Citation: M. Morrisonbogorad et al., THE HEAT-SHOCK RESPONSE IN ALZHEIMER-DISEASE BRAIN, Journal of neurochemistry, 61, 1993, pp. 190000178-190000178

Authors: GORDON SE ZIMMERMAN AL
Citation: Se. Gordon et Al. Zimmerman, AN INCREASE IN CYCLIC-GMP SENSITIVITY OF ROD OUTER SEGMENT CHANNELS FOLLOWING PATCH EXCISION IS REVERSIBLY BLOCKED BY A PHOSPHATASE INHIBITOR, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 33(4), 1992, pp. 1104-1104
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