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Effects of calcium and magnesium ions on the frequency of miniature end-plate potential discharges in amphibian muscle in the presence of ethyl alcohol

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Während bekanntlich Kalzium- und Magnesiumionen keinen Einfluss auf die Frequenz der Spontanrhythmik (m.e.p.p.) der Kaltblütermuskeln in der normalen Ringer-Lösung haben, konnte experimentell festgestellt werden, dass die Frequenz der Spontanrhythmik in einer Äthanol-Ringer-Lösung durch Zusatz von Kalziumionen vermehrt, von Magnesiumionen vermindert wird.

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Okada, K. Effects of calcium and magnesium ions on the frequency of miniature end-plate potential discharges in amphibian muscle in the presence of ethyl alcohol. Experientia 23, 363–364 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02144517

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