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Developmental changes in P-face and E-face particle densities of Xenopus cardiac muscle plasma membrane., Kordylewski L., Tissue Cell. January 1, 1986; 18 (5): 793-801.


Cell type-specific expression of nuclear lamina proteins during development of Xenopus laevis., Benavente R., Cell. May 1, 1985; 41 (1): 177-90.                      


Nuclear-cytoplasmic interactions affecting DNA synthesis during induced cardiac muscle growth in the rat., Bugaisky LB., Cardiovasc Res. February 1, 1985; 19 (2): 89-94.


Calcium paradox from cyclostome to man: a comparative study., Poupa O., Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol. January 1, 1985; 81 (4): 801-5.


Phosphorylation of C-protein in intact amphibian cardiac muscle. Correlation between 32P incorporation and twitch relaxation., Hartzell HC., J Gen Physiol. April 1, 1984; 83 (4): 563-88.


The effect of a new positive inotropic agent, 3, 4-dihydro-6-[4-(3,4-dimethoxybenzoyl)-1-piperazinyl]-2(1H)-qu inolinone (OPC-8212), on thin bundles of skinned fibers from cardiac muscle., Endo M., Arzneimittelforschung. January 1, 1984; 34 (3A): 380-3.


[Proteoglycan synthesis in the endothelium of embryonal vertebrate hearts: significance for the development of cardiovascular function]., Heine H., Gegenbaurs Morphol Jahrb. January 1, 1983; 129 (1): 44-50.


Intercellular communication in cardiac muscle., De Mello WC., Circ Res. July 1, 1982; 51 (1): 1-9.


The effect of temperature on the contractile response of cardiac muscle from two frog species, Rana temporaria and Xenopus laevis, at two different calcium concentrations-II. At pH 7.0 and pH 6.6., Lagerstrand G., Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol. January 1, 1982; 73 (3): 469-75.


The effect of temperature on the contractile response of cardiac muscle from two frog species, Rana temporaria and Xenopus laevis, at two different calcium concentrations-I. At pH 7.7., Lagerstrand G., Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol. January 1, 1982; 73 (3): 463-8.


Neutral carrier ion-selective microelectrodes for measurement of intracellular free calcium., Tsien RY., Biochim Biophys Acta. July 1, 1980; 599 (2): 623-38.


Distribution of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors and presynaptic nerve terminals in amphibian heart., Hartzell HC., J Cell Biol. July 1, 1980; 86 (1): 6-20.


Distribution of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in amphibian cardiac muscle., Hartzell HC., Nature. April 5, 1979; 278 (5704): 569-71.


High affinity of carozolol for beta-adrenoceptors coupled to the adenylyl cyclase in ventricular myocardium of kitten and Xenopus laevis., Morris TH., Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. July 1, 1978; 303 (3): 295-7.


Freeze-fracture studies of gap junctions in the developing and adult amphibian cardiac muscle., Mazet F., Dev Biol. October 1, 1977; 60 (1): 139-52.

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