1962
DOI: 10.1002/jcp.1030590103
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Electrical Properties of Frog Nerve as Affected by Epinephrine and Hydrogen Ions

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“…conduction velocity, or intensity response curves which could be distinguished from the action of changed pH. because of the marked acidity of epinephrine bitartrate (172). Unpublished experi ments of the author of this review have also never shown any direct action of epinephrine on membrane properties of single Ranvier nodes.…”
Section: Myelinated Nerve Fibers and Ranvier Nodementioning
confidence: 92%
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“…conduction velocity, or intensity response curves which could be distinguished from the action of changed pH. because of the marked acidity of epinephrine bitartrate (172). Unpublished experi ments of the author of this review have also never shown any direct action of epinephrine on membrane properties of single Ranvier nodes.…”
Section: Myelinated Nerve Fibers and Ranvier Nodementioning
confidence: 92%
“…Weight changes of the nerves in epinephrine with pH variations of several units did not exceed 5 per cent, although hypotonic Ringer's solutions of 50 per cent normal produce about 20 per cent, and 10 per cent hypotonic Ringer's produced 40 per cent weight increase within one hour [growing to a limiting value of 50 per cent in two hours (172)]. …”
Section: Myelinated Nerve Fibers and Ranvier Nodementioning
confidence: 99%