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"ANITA M BUSH"  
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 More options Apr 6 1992, 11:01 pm
Newsgroups: bionet.neuroscience
From: FT...@ALASKA.BITNET ("ANITA M BUSH")
Date: 7 Apr 92 03:01:35 GMT
Local: Mon, Apr 6 1992 11:01 pm
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Subject: repolarization (absolute refractory) time of a neuron
Shall we add other "it depends" factors, such as:
brain temperature, chemically variable environment (e.g. pH, pO2),
presence of membrane stabilizing agents (e.g. steroids & lazeroids),
various "cable propertieis" of the neuron itself (e.g. diameter, length,
condition of the insulation) etc....?
Anita Bush
Dept. of Behavioral Sciences
University of Alaska Fairbanks
FTAMB@Alaska

 
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"Undetermined origin c/o Postmaster"  
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 More options Apr 8 1992, 6:35 pm
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From: POSTMAS...@IRLEARN.BITNET ("Undetermined origin c/o Postmaster")
Date: 8 Apr 92 22:35:21 GMT
Local: Wed, Apr 8 1992 6:35 pm
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Hello Fello Neur-sci'lers,

          I have a student who is interested in electrical
      stimulation in children.  Specifically, she is interested
      in any information about electrical stimulation to
      decrease spasticity in children with spastic diplegia as
      a result of cerebral palsy.
          I would appreciate any leads which you could provide.
      I've heard of spinal cord stimulation being done to
      help with spasticity in adults but am not aware of any
      work on children.
                          Regards,

                                   Clayton D. Gable, PT, Ph.D.
                                   University of Central Arkansas
                                   Department of Physical Therapy
                                   Conway, AR 72035        USA


 
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Piotr Wlaz  
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 More options Apr 14 1992, 10:33 am
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From: ARW...@PLUMCS11.BITNET (Piotr Wlaz)
Date: 14 Apr 92 14:33:08 GMT
Local: Tues, Apr 14 1992 10:33 am
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I would like to evaluate phosphodiesterase activity in whole mouse brain. Could
 anybody point me some references dealing with rather simple methods on the top
ic I am interested in?
Thanks in advance,

Piotr Wlaz
Dept. Pharmacol.
Vet. Fac.
Lublin, Poland
e-mail: arwf01 at plumcs11.bitnet


 
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