Mollie E. Holman
Monash University, Clayton campus
19 Papers
246 Citations
Mollie E. Holman is an academic researcher from Monash University, Clayton campus. The author has contributed to research in topics: Depolarization & Inhibitory postsynaptic potential. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 19 publications.
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Synaptic transmission from splanchnic nerves to the adrenal medulla of guinea‐pigs.
TL;DR: These experiments show that there are many similarities between the responses to splanchnic nerve stimulation of guinea‐pig chromaffin cells in situ and sympathetic ganglion cells from the same species.
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Inhibitory neurotransmission in the circular muscle layer of mouse colon.
TL;DR: It is suggested that in preparations that exhibit MC cycling, membrane potential between MCs is maintained in a state of tonic inhibition, predominantly mediated by nitrergic mechanisms generated via spontaneously active inhibitory neurons.
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Spontaneous and evoked inhibitory junction potentials in the circular muscle layer of mouse colon.
TL;DR: It is suggested, that in the circular muscle layer of mouse colon, NO does not mediate the fast hyperpolarisations associated with spontaneous or evoked IJPs.
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Effect of Tetrodotoxin on the Electrical Activity of the Smooth Muscle of the Vas Deferens
TL;DR: It is shown that the spike mechanism in crustacean muscle involves an increase in conductance for divalent cations rather than Na+ ions, and it has been suggested that Ca++ ions may also be involved in the action potentials of smooth muscle.
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Electrical responses of the muscularis externa to distension of the isolated guinea‐pig distal colon
TL;DR: Enteric reflex pathways were studied in isolated segments of guinea‐pig distal colon by recording the electrical responses to distension from the muscularis externa with suction electrodes, which appeared to originate from activity in ascending nervous pathways.
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