Ciliary activity in Paramecium was investigated in different external solutions using techniques of voltage clamp and high frequency cinema-tography. An increase in the external concentration of K, Ca or Mg ions decreased the resting potential. It had no effect on ciliary activity. When the membrane potential was fixed, an increase in external Ca or Mg and, to a lesser extent, an increase in K concentration, raised the frequency of normal beating or decreased the frequency of reversed beating of the cilia. Similar effects resulted from membrane hyperpolarization with constant ionic conditions. Increase in concentration of Ca, but not of Mg or K, enhanced hyper-polarization-induced augmentation of ciliary frequency. Increase in Ca concentrat...
The ciliary responses of Paramecium caudatum, extracted in Triton X-100 and glycerol, to the externa...
The behaviour of swimming Paramecium is markedly affected by hydrostatic pressure (50-200 atm, 1 atm...
The localization of thermoreceptors in Paramecium, and the ionic basis of thermoreception, was inves...
The locomotor behaviour of Paramecium and many other protozoans depends on the movements performed b...
The ciliate Paramecium exhibits characteristic motile behaviour. When it is not feeding it normally ...
Mechanical stimulation of the surface of a ciliate produces changes in membrane potential known to r...
It has been known for many years that electric currents flowing through a suspension of Paramecium m...
Two types of Triton X-100 extracted model of Paramecium caudatum were prepared and effects of the io...
$\underline{Methods:}$ 1) The voltage-dependent inward current in Paramecium caudatum was studied un...
Electrophysiological studies have provided evidence that locomotor activity of ciliates is controlle...
Late K-outward currents upon membrane depolarization were recorded in Paramecium tetraurelia under a...
As amply documented by electrophysiology, depolarisation in Paramecium induces a Ca2+ influx selecti...
As amply documented by electrophysiology, depolarisation in Paramecium induces a Ca2+ influx selecti...
Potassium concentrations in excess of 30 mM increase the rate of beating of lateral cilia on the gil...
We asked to what extent Ca2+ signals in two different domains of Paramecium cells remain separated d...
The ciliary responses of Paramecium caudatum, extracted in Triton X-100 and glycerol, to the externa...
The behaviour of swimming Paramecium is markedly affected by hydrostatic pressure (50-200 atm, 1 atm...
The localization of thermoreceptors in Paramecium, and the ionic basis of thermoreception, was inves...
The locomotor behaviour of Paramecium and many other protozoans depends on the movements performed b...
The ciliate Paramecium exhibits characteristic motile behaviour. When it is not feeding it normally ...
Mechanical stimulation of the surface of a ciliate produces changes in membrane potential known to r...
It has been known for many years that electric currents flowing through a suspension of Paramecium m...
Two types of Triton X-100 extracted model of Paramecium caudatum were prepared and effects of the io...
$\underline{Methods:}$ 1) The voltage-dependent inward current in Paramecium caudatum was studied un...
Electrophysiological studies have provided evidence that locomotor activity of ciliates is controlle...
Late K-outward currents upon membrane depolarization were recorded in Paramecium tetraurelia under a...
As amply documented by electrophysiology, depolarisation in Paramecium induces a Ca2+ influx selecti...
As amply documented by electrophysiology, depolarisation in Paramecium induces a Ca2+ influx selecti...
Potassium concentrations in excess of 30 mM increase the rate of beating of lateral cilia on the gil...
We asked to what extent Ca2+ signals in two different domains of Paramecium cells remain separated d...
The ciliary responses of Paramecium caudatum, extracted in Triton X-100 and glycerol, to the externa...
The behaviour of swimming Paramecium is markedly affected by hydrostatic pressure (50-200 atm, 1 atm...
The localization of thermoreceptors in Paramecium, and the ionic basis of thermoreception, was inves...