David Ottoson

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Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden 
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Rydqvist B, Zhou JY, Ottoson D, et al. (1987) Effects of a toxic phospholipase A2 (AgTx) from the venom of the Pit viper (Agkistrodon halys (Pallas)) on the crayfish stretch receptor neuron. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. 130: 299-305
Ottoson D, Swerup C. (1985) Effects of intracellular TEA injection on early adaptation of crustacean stretch receptor. Brain Research. 336: 9-17
Ottoson D, Swerup C. (1985) Ionic dependence of early adaptation in the crustacean stretch receptor. Brain Research. 336: 1-8
Ekblom A, Flock A, Hansson P, et al. (1984) Ultrastructural and electrophysiological changes in the olfactory epithelium following exposure to organic solvents. Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 98: 351-61
Swerup C, Rydqvist B, Ottoson D. (1983) Time characteristics and potential dependence of early and late adaptation in the crustacean stretch receptor. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. 119: 91-9
Ottoson D, Swerup C. (1982) Studies on the role of calcium in adaptation of the crustacean stretch receptor. Effects of intracellular injection of calcium, EGTA and TEA. Brain Research. 244: 337-41
Ottoson D, Rydqvist B. (1978) The effects of Triton-detergents on the stretch receptor of the crayfish. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. 103: 9-18
Hunt CC, Ottoson D. (1977) Responses of primary and secondary endings of isolated mammalian muscle spindles to sinusoidal length changes. Journal of Neurophysiology. 40: 1113-20
Hunt CC, Ottoson D. (1976) Initial burst of primary endings of isolated mammalian muscle spindles. Journal of Neurophysiology. 39: 324-30
Hunt CC, Ottoson D. (1975) Impulse activity and receptor potential of primary and secondary endings of isolated mammalian muscle spindles. The Journal of Physiology. 252: 259-81
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