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Long latent periods and further analysis of slow synaptic responses in sympathetic ganglia.B LibetB LibetPublished Online:01 May 1967https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.1967.30.3.494MoreSectionsPDF (3 MB)Download PDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesGet permissionsTrack citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInWeChat Previous Back to Top Next Download PDF FiguresReferencesRelatedInformation Cited ByAmphibian sympathetic ganglia: An owner's and operator's manualProgress in Neurobiology, Vol. 43, No. 4-5Interaction of telenzepine with muscarinic receptors in mammalian sympathetic gangliaEuropean Journal of Pharmacology, Vol. 167, No. 1Secondary late components of the muscarinic postsynaptic potentials, in rabbit superior cervical ganglionJournal of the Autonomic Nervous System, Vol. 24, No. 1-2Significance of slow synaptic potentials for transmission of excitation in guinea-pig myenteric plexusNeuroscience, Vol. 14, No. 2Acetylcholine-induced electrical responses in neuroblastoma cellsNeuroscience, Vol. 8, No. 3Pharmacological properties and monoaminergic mediation of the slow IPSP, in mammalian sympathetic ganglionBrain Research, Vol. 242, No. 2Modulation of slow postsynaptic potentials by dopamine, in rabbit sympathetic ganglionBrain Research, Vol. 217, No. 1Biological activity of anti-brain antibodiesImmunology Letters, Vol. 1, No. 1Production of decremental oscillations following spike potential by muscarinic drugs, histamine and bradykinin in cat sympathetic ganglionNeuropharmacology, Vol. 18, No. 4Which postsynaptic action of dopamine is mediated by cyclic AMP?Life Sciences, Vol. 24, No. 12Synaptic events in sympathetic gangliaProgress in Neurobiology, Vol. 11, No. 2Identification of small intensely fluorescent (SIF) cells as chromaffin cells in bullfrog sympathetic gangliaBrain Research, Vol. 128, No. 2Criteria for distinguishing between monosynaptic and polysynaptic transmissionBrain Research, Vol. 105, No. 1Direct control of action potentials by acetylcholine in bullfrog sympathetic ganglion cellsBrain Research, Vol. 89, No. 1The role of muscarinic receptors in synaptic transmission and its modulation in the rabbit superior cervical ganglionEuropean Journal of Pharmacology, Vol. 29, No. 1Is inactivation of potassium conductance involved in slow postsynaptic excitation of sympathetic ganglion cells? Effects of nicotineLife Sciences, Vol. 14, No. 10Effects of excitation on the metabolism of a simple neuronal system: The mammalian sympathetic ganglionProgress in Neurobiology, Vol. 3The triphasic response of the isolated superior cervical ganglion of the rat to cholinergic stimulantsEuropean Journal of Pharmacology, Vol. 20, No. 1Cortical cellular activities during cyclically occurring inter-ictal epileptiform dischargesElectroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, Vol. 31, No. 5Salivary secretory potentials in the marsupial Trichosurus vulpeculaComparative and General Pharmacology, Vol. 1, No. 3Synaptic organisation and other ultrastructural features of the superior cervical ganglion of the rat, kitten and rabbitMicron (1969), Vol. 2, No. 3Pharmacological studies on a cholinergic inhibition in the cerebral cortexBrain Research, Vol. 10, No. 3Acetylcholine-potential of sympathetic ganglion cell membraneLife Sciences, Vol. 7, No. 13An intracortical cholinergic inhibitory synapseLife Sciences, Vol. 7, No. 1 More from this issue > Volume 30Issue 3May 1967Pages 494-514 https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.1967.30.3.494PubMed6037590History Published online 1 May 1967 Published in print 1 May 1967 Metrics

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