Robert Werman

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Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel 
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Laiwand R, Werman R, Yarom Y. (1988) Electrophysiology of degenerating neurones in the vagal motor nucleus of the guinea-pig following axotomy. The Journal of Physiology. 404: 749-66
Yarom Y, Bracha O, Werman R. (1985) Intracellular injection of acetylcholine blocks various potassium conductances in vagal motoneurons. Neuroscience. 16: 739-52
Mandelbrod I, Feldman S, Werman R. (1983) Mediobasal hypothalamic neurons are excited by the iontophoretic application of sodium. Brain Research. 273: 35-44
Mandelbrod I, Feldman S, Werman R. (1983) The effects of iontophoretic application of putative neurotransmitters on the electrical activity of rat mediobasal hypothalamic neurons in relation to their steroid sensitivity. Brain Research. 272: 115-27
Puil E, Werman R. (1981) Internal cesium ions block various K conductances in spinal motoneurons. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 59: 1280-4
Mandelbrod I, Feldman S, Werman R. (1981) Modification of responses to sensory and hippocampal stimuli in neurons of the rat mediobasal hypothalamus in the presence of iontophoretically applied cortisol. Brain Research. 218: 115-30
Krnjević K, Puil E, Werman R. (1978) Significance of 2,4-dinitrophenol action on spinal motoneurones. The Journal of Physiology. 275: 225-39
Carlen PL, Kosower EM, Werman R. (1976) Diamide acts intracellularly to enhance transmitter release: the differential permeation of diamide, DIP, DIP+1 and DIP+2 across the nerve terminal membrane. Brain Research. 117: 277-85
Carlen PL, Kosower EM, Werman R. (1976) The thiol-oxidizing agent diamide increases transmitter release by decreasing calcium requirements for neuromuscular transmission in the frog. Brain Research. 117: 257-76
Krnjević K, Puil E, Werman R. (1976) Is cyclic guanosine monophosphate the internal 'second messenger' for cholinergic actions on central neurons? Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 54: 172-6
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