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1. Electrical properties of oligodendrocytes in culture

2. Glial potassium uptake following depletion by intracellular ionophoresis

3. Abstract of the 68th Meeting (Spring Meeting) 6–9 March 1990, Heidelberg

4. Activation of K+ currents in cultured Schwann cells is controlled by extracellular pH

5. Expression of functional GABAA receptors in neuroendocrine gastropancreatic cells

7. Some properties of single potassium channels in cultured oligodendrocytes

8. Effect of steroids on γ-aminobutyrate-induced currents in cultured rat astrocytes

9. Membrane currents and cytoplasmic sodium transients generated by glutamate transport in Bergmann glial cells.

10. Purinergic signaling and microglia.

11. Ammonium triggers calcium elevation in cultured mouse microglial cells by initiating Ca(2+) release from thapsigargin-sensitive intracellular stores.

12. Expression of functional GABAA receptors in neuroendocrine gastropancreatic cells.

13. Kainate activates Ca(2+)-permeable glutamate receptors and blocks voltage-gated K+ currents in glial cells of mouse hippocampal slices.

14. A fast perfusion system for single cell physiology optimized for microscopes with water immersion objectives.

15. Effect of steroids on gamma-aminobutyrate-induced currents in cultured rat astrocytes.

16. Cell puncturing with a step motor driven manipulator with simultaneous measurement of displacement.

17. Electrical properties of oligodendrocytes in culture.

18. Glial potassium uptake following depletion by intracellular ionophoresis.

19. Some properties of single potassium channels in cultured oligodendrocytes.

20. Activation of K+ currents in cultured Schwann cells is controlled by extracellular pH.

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