In attached patches on the plasma membrane of nonexcited Chara corallina cells, randomly activating, transient Cl- currents with variable amplitudes were recorded. The peak amplitudes of these currents could be grouped into distinct populations with approximately equidistant mean peak currents. Generally, the mean current of the smallest population measured about half of the distance between the means of subsequent populations. Currents of the smallest population occurred most frequently at all voltages; the frequency of observations decreased with increasing amplitudes of the currents. At all voltages transient currents from different populations were similar in duration with the exception of the smallest currents, which lasted only 0.6 ti...
Kinetic investigations of stimulus response coupling in the green alga Chara have revealed that an i...
Electrical characteristics of the node were analyzed in comparison with those of the flank of the in...
Single membrane samples of Nitella axilliformis, in which major parts of vacuoles were removed, were...
The plasma membrane of Chara corallina was made accessible for patch pipettes by cutting a small win...
Patch currents in the cell attached-mode and action potentials (AP) have been recorded simultaneousl...
The dynamics of macroscopic currents underlying the electrically triggered action potential (AP) in ...
Events in the early periods of the stimulus-response (current-voltage) relation of Chara cor-allina ...
The large conductance K+ channel in the tonoplast of Chara corallina has subconductance states (subs...
An internode of Chara was permeabilized as described by Shimmen and Tazawa [(1983) Pro-toplasma 117:...
Chara australis was the subject of voltage-clamp experiments in which external calcium, magnesium, a...
AbstractRecent experiments demonstrate that the concentration of Ca2+ in cytoplasm of Chara corallin...
The large conductance K+ channel in the tonoplast of Chara corallina has subconductance states (subs...
The giant alga Chara corallina generates action potentials (APs) in response to mechanical stimulati...
Abstract. Kinetic investigations of stimulus response coupling in the green alga Chara have revealed...
Kinetic investigations of stimulus response coupling in the green alga Chara have revealed that an i...
Kinetic investigations of stimulus response coupling in the green alga Chara have revealed that an i...
Electrical characteristics of the node were analyzed in comparison with those of the flank of the in...
Single membrane samples of Nitella axilliformis, in which major parts of vacuoles were removed, were...
The plasma membrane of Chara corallina was made accessible for patch pipettes by cutting a small win...
Patch currents in the cell attached-mode and action potentials (AP) have been recorded simultaneousl...
The dynamics of macroscopic currents underlying the electrically triggered action potential (AP) in ...
Events in the early periods of the stimulus-response (current-voltage) relation of Chara cor-allina ...
The large conductance K+ channel in the tonoplast of Chara corallina has subconductance states (subs...
An internode of Chara was permeabilized as described by Shimmen and Tazawa [(1983) Pro-toplasma 117:...
Chara australis was the subject of voltage-clamp experiments in which external calcium, magnesium, a...
AbstractRecent experiments demonstrate that the concentration of Ca2+ in cytoplasm of Chara corallin...
The large conductance K+ channel in the tonoplast of Chara corallina has subconductance states (subs...
The giant alga Chara corallina generates action potentials (APs) in response to mechanical stimulati...
Abstract. Kinetic investigations of stimulus response coupling in the green alga Chara have revealed...
Kinetic investigations of stimulus response coupling in the green alga Chara have revealed that an i...
Kinetic investigations of stimulus response coupling in the green alga Chara have revealed that an i...
Electrical characteristics of the node were analyzed in comparison with those of the flank of the in...
Single membrane samples of Nitella axilliformis, in which major parts of vacuoles were removed, were...