Ben Delisle Burns, BA(Cantab), MRCS, LRCP, - Publications
Affiliations: | Physiology | McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada |
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https://www.mcgill.ca/physiology/about-us/departmental-chairs-1872-present#:~:text=Benedict%20Delisle%20Burns%2CYear | Citation | Score | |||
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1969 | Burns BD, Mandl G, Pritchard R, Webb C. The perception of briefly exposed point-sources of light. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 21: 299-311. PMID 5378272 DOI: 10.1080/14640746908400225 | 0.489 | |||
1968 | Burns BD, Mandl G. A simple method for recording action potentials from single cells in the cerebral cortex of the cat. The Journal of Physiology. 198: 57passim-58p. PMID 5698285 | 0.522 | |||
1955 | BURNS BD, FRANK GB, SALMOIRAGHI G. The mechanism of after-discharges caused by veratrine in frog's skeletal muscles. British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy. 10: 363-70. PMID 13269716 | 0.656 | |||
1949 | BROWN GL, BURNS BD. A convenient nerve-muscle preparation from the gracilis of the cat. The Journal of Physiology. 108: Proc., 54. PMID 18149781 | 0.643 | |||
1949 | BROWN GL, BURNS BD. Fatigue and neuromuscular block in mammalian skeletal muscle. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 136: 182-95. PMID 18145578 DOI: 10.1098/Rspb.1949.0018 | 0.609 | |||
1948 | Brown GL, Burns BD, Feldberg W. The effect of diisopropyl fluorophosphonate on neuromuscular transmission in cats. The Journal of Physiology. 107: 346-54. PMID 16991815 DOI: 10.1113/Jphysiol.1948.Sp004279 | 0.562 | |||
1948 | Brown GL, Bülbring E, Burns BD. The action of adrenaline on mammalian skeletal muscle. The Journal of Physiology. 107: 115-28. PMID 16991781 DOI: 10.1113/Jphysiol.1948.Sp004255 | 0.67 | |||
1947 | BROWN GL, BURNS BD, FEDLBERG W. The action of diisopropylfluorophosphonate on neuro-muscular transmission. The Journal of Physiology. 106: 36. PMID 20270171 | 0.574 | |||
1947 | BROWN GL, BULBRING E, BURNS BD. The effect of adrenaline upon striated muscle. The Journal of Physiology. 106: 15. PMID 20249098 | 0.663 | |||
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