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The Endoplasmic Reticulum

The Endoplasmic Reticulum. Rough ER. Micrograph of Rough ER From: Fundamental Neuroscience By Squire, Bloom, McConnell, Roberts, Spitzer, and Zigmond 2003 (p81). Rough ER. Micrograph of Rough ER From: Kandel, et al., Figure 5-1, p 89. Rough ER.

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The Endoplasmic Reticulum

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  1. The Endoplasmic Reticulum

  2. Rough ER Micrograph of Rough ER From: Fundamental Neuroscience By Squire, Bloom, McConnell, Roberts, Spitzer, and Zigmond 2003 (p81)

  3. Rough ER Micrograph of Rough ER From: Kandel, et al., Figure 5-1, p 89

  4. Rough ER Micrographs of ER and other parts of neuron From: Kandel, et al., Figure 5-3, p 91

  5. Rough ER Structure of the ER From: Kandel, et al. Figure 5-5, p 93

  6. The ganglion of the bullfrog • Rhythmic hyperpolarizations and depolarization of sympathetic ganglion cells induced by caffeineby K. Kuba and S. NishiJ. Neurophysiol. 39(1976) 547 - 563

  7. The ganglion of the bullfrog • Phase-dependent contributions from Ca2+entry and Ca2+ release to caffeine-induced[Ca2+]i oscillations in bullfrog sympathetic neuronsby D. D. Friel and R. W. TsienNeuron 8(1992) 1109 - 1125

  8. The ganglion of the bullfrog • [Ca2+]i oscillations in sympathetic neurons: An experimental test of a theoretical modelby D. D. FrielBiophysical J. 68(1995) 1752 - 1766

  9. The ganglion of the bullfrog • Ryanodine receptor adaptation and Ca2+ induced Ca2+ release-dependent Ca2+ oscillationsby J. Keizer and L. LevineBiophysical J. 71(1996) 3477 - 3487

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