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Autor:
Sunita Inderjit Singh, Inderjit Singh
Publikováno v:
Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences. 19:130-146
Autor:
Sunita Inderjit Singh, Inderjit Singh
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Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences. 37:188-196
1. Experiments have been performed on dying muscles. In such muscles, the excitatory system is destroyed and the substances act directly upon the contractile mechanism. The excitatory system was also rendered inoperative by chloroform. 2. In such mus
Autor:
Sunita Inderjit Singh, Inderjit Singh
Publikováno v:
Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences. 41:173-182
1. The properties of the contractile mechanism of unstriated muscle have been studied by recording the contraction of heat killed muscle, produced by raising its temperature to 70° C.
Autor:
Sunita Inderjit Singh, Inderjit Singh
Publikováno v:
Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences. 30:215-225
1. One kind of asphyxial increase in excitability is inhibited by glucose and increased by iodoacetic acid and acid solutions. 2. The second kind of asphyxial increase in excitability is increased by glucose and inhibited by iodoacetic acid and acid
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American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content. 200:955-958
The frog's stomach muscle and the guinea pig's uterus relax without application of any external force when treated with epinephrine; this relaxation is accompanied by increased oxygen consumption, hence it is postulated that relaxation produced by ep
Autor:
Sunita Inderjit Singh, Inderjit Singh
Publikováno v:
Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences. 28:51-55
1. The neuromuscular junction in frog’s unstriated muscle is more susceptible than the muscle to fatigue, toxic action of substances and oxygen lack. 2. Calcium and potassium are necessary for neuromuscular transmission. 3. Spontaneous contractions
Autor:
Inderjit Singh, Sunita Inderjit Singh
Publikováno v:
Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences. 27:127-136
1. Asphyxia at first increases the response of frog’s unstriated muscle; this is followed by diminution and then paralysis. These effects are also produced by cyanide. This increase in excitability is not abolished by iodoacetic acid. 2. Asphyxiai
Autor:
Inderjit Singh, Sunita Inderjit Singh
Publikováno v:
Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences. 42:300-310
Autor:
Sunita Inderjit Singh, Inderjit Singh
Publikováno v:
Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences. 40:125-137
1. A new technique is described to determine the action of substances on the contractile mechanism of unstriated muscle. It consists in killing the muscle by heating it to 50° C. for a few minutes. 2. The results obtained on heat killed muscle are m
Autor:
Inderjit Singh, Sunita Inderjit Singh
Publikováno v:
Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences. 30:168-175
1. Asphyxia at first increases the responses to potassium and acetyl-choline, then depresses them. 2. The decline of excitability is affected by the nature of tone. 3. The resistance to asphyxia of various responses varies in the following order: Ner