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Charge-shift probes of membrane potential. Synthesis

Alfred Hassner, +2 more
- 01 Jul 1984 - 
- Vol. 49, Iss: 14, pp 2546-2551
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Synthese d'amino-4' styryl-4 pyridiniopropropanesulfonates and analogues par copulation catalysee par le palladium ou par aldolisation; relation entre la structure and les proprietes spectrales de ces colorants as discussed by the authors.
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Synthese d'amino-4' styryl-4 pyridiniopropropanesulfonates et analogues par copulation catalysee par le palladium ou par aldolisation; relation entre la structure et les proprietes spectrales de ces colorants

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Use of voltage-sensitive dyes and optical recordings in the central nervous system.

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