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Serguei Skatchkov to Rabbits

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  1. Schopf S, Ruge H, Bringmann A, Reichenbach A, Skatchkov SN. Switch of K+ buffering conditions in rabbit retinal M?ller glial cells during postnatal development. Neurosci Lett. 2004 Jul 29; 365(3):167-70.
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    Score: 0.061
  2. Bringmann A, Schopf S, Faude F, Skatchkov SN, Enzmann V, Reichenbach A. The activity of a transient potassium current in retinal glial (M?ller) cells depends on extracellular calcium. J Hirnforsch. 1999; 39(4):539-50.
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    Score: 0.010
  3. Bringmann A, Skatchkov SN, Biedermann B, Faude F, Reichenbach A. Alterations of potassium channel activity in retinal M?ller glial cells induced by arachidonic acid. Neuroscience. 1998 Oct; 86(4):1291-306.
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    Score: 0.010
  4. Biedermann B, Skatchkov SN, Brunk I, Bringmann A, Pannicke T, Bernstein HG, Faude F, Germer A, Veh R, Reichenbach A. Spermine/spermidine is expressed by retinal glial (M?ller) cells and controls distinct K+ channels of their membrane. Glia. 1998 Jul; 23(3):209-20.
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    Score: 0.010
  5. Reichenbach A, Faude F, Enzmann V, Bringmann A, Pannicke T, Francke M, Biedermann B, Kuhrt H, Stolzenburg JU, Skatchkov SN, Heinemann U, Wiedemann P, Reichelt W. The M?ller (glial) cell in normal and diseased retina: a case for single-cell electrophysiology. Ophthalmic Res. 1997; 29(5):326-40.
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    Score: 0.009
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