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John Church
University of British Columbia
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The neuroprotective action of ketamine and MK-801 after transient cerebral ischemia in rats.
J Church, S Zeman, D Lodge
Anesthesiology 69 (5), 702-709, 1988
1991988
Differential effects of dextrorphan and levorphanol on the excitation of rat spinal neurons by amino acids
J Church, D Lodge, SC Berry
European journal of pharmacology 111 (2), 185-190, 1985
1911985
Mitochondrial sensitivity and altered calcium handling underlie enhanced NMDA-induced apoptosis in YAC128 model of Huntington's disease
HB Fernandes, KG Baimbridge, J Church, MR Hayden, LA Raymond
Journal of Neuroscience 27 (50), 13614-13623, 2007
1762007
Exposure to high-pH medium increases the incidence and extent of dye coupling between rat hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons in vitro
J Church, KG Baimbridge
Journal of Neuroscience 11 (10), 3289-3295, 1991
1231991
Differences in results from in vivo and in vitro studies on the use-dependency of N-methylaspartate antagonism by MK-801 and other phencyclidine receptor ligands
SN Davies, D Martin, JD Millar, JA Aram, J Church, D Lodge
European journal of pharmacology 145 (2), 141-151, 1988
1171988
Excitatory amino acids and phencyclidine-like drugs
D Lodge, JA Aram, J Church, SN Davies, D Martin, CT O'Shaughnessy, ...
Excitatory amino acid transmission 24, 83-90, 1987
1041987
In situ calibration and [H+] sensitivity of the fluorescent Na+ indicator SBFI
A Diarra, C Sheldon, J Church
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 2001
962001
Characterization of acid extrusion mechanisms in cultured fetal rat hippocampal neurones.
KA Baxter, J Church
The Journal of Physiology 493 (2), 457-470, 1996
851996
Bursting response to current‐evoked depolarization in rat CA1 pyramidal neurons is correlated with lucifer yellow dye coupling but not with the presence of calbindin‐D28k
KG Baimbridge, MJ Peet, H McLennan, J Church
Synapse 7 (4), 269-277, 1991
851991
Anoxia-evoked intracellular pH and Ca2+ concentration changes in cultured postnatal rat hippocampal neurons
A Diarra, C Sheldon, CL Brett, KG Baimbridge, J Church
Neuroscience 93 (3), 1003-1016, 1999
841999
pH modulation of Ca2+ responses and a Ca2+‐dependent K+ channel in cultured rat hippocampal neurones
J Church, KA Baxter, JG McLarnon
The Journal of physiology 511 (1), 119-132, 1998
801998
Blockade by sigma site ligands of high voltage‐activated Ca2+ channels in rat and mouse cultured hippocampal pyramidal neurones
J Church, EJ Fletcher
British journal of pharmacology 116 (7), 2801-2810, 1995
741995
Blockade by ifenprodil of high voltage‐activated Ca2+ channels in rat and mouse cultured hippocampal pyramidal neurones: comparison with N‐methyl‐D …
J Church, EJ Fletcher, K Baxter, JF MacDonald
British journal of pharmacology 113 (2), 499-507, 1994
741994
Loperamide blocks high-voltage-activated calcium channels and N-methyl-D-aspartate-evoked responses in rat and mouse cultured hippocampal pyramidal neurons.
J Church, EJ Fletcher, K Abdel-Hamid, JF MacDonald
Molecular pharmacology 45 (4), 747-757, 1994
701994
Electrophysiological properties of rat CA1 pyramidal neurones in vitro modified by changes in extracellular bicarbonate.
J Church, H McLennan
The Journal of Physiology 415 (1), 85-108, 1989
661989
A change from HCO3 (‐)‐CO2‐to hepes‐buffered medium modifies membrane properties of rat CA1 pyramidal neurones in vitro.
J Church
The Journal of physiology 455 (1), 51-71, 1992
641992
Interactions of dextromethorphan with theN-methyl-d-aspartate receptor-channel complex: single channel recordings
J Church, D Sawyer, JG McLarnon
Brain research 666 (2), 189-194, 1994
631994
Dextromethorphan and phencyclidine receptor ligands: differential effects on K+-and NMDA-evoked increases in cytosolic free Ca2+ concentration
J Church, JA Shacklock, KG Baimbridge
Neuroscience letters 124 (2), 232-234, 1991
601991
Sodium influx pathways during and after anoxia in rat hippocampal neurons
C Sheldon, A Diarra, YM Cheng, J Church
Journal of Neuroscience 24 (49), 11057-11069, 2004
582004
Maggots are useful in treating infected or necrotic wounds
S Thomas, A Andrews, M Jones, J Church
Bmj 318 (7186), 807, 1999
581999
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