Anthonie Van Harreveld
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Published Works
- A Physiological Solution for Freshwater Crustaceans (1936) (840)
- Long-lasting morphological changes in dendritic spines of dentate granular cells following stimulation of the entorhinal area (1977) (450)
- Swelling of dendritic spines in the fascia dentata after stimulation of the perforant fibers as a mechanism of post-tetanic potentiation (1975) (275)
- COMPOUNDS IN BRAIN EXTRACTS CAUSING SPREADING DEPRESSION OF CEREBRAL CORTICAL ACTIVITY AND CONTRACTION OF CRUSTACEAN MUSCLE (1959) (203)
- 10 – The Extracellular Space in the Vertebrate Central Nervous System (1972) (146)
- Rapid freezing and electron microscopy for the arrest of physiological processes (1974) (125)
- THE RESPIRATION OF THE DEVELOPING BRAIN (1942) (108)
- Two mechanisms for spreading depression in the chicken retina (1978) (98)
- Membrane potential of cerebral cortical cells during reading depression and asyxia. (1966) (97)
- Effect of anisomycin on stimulation-induced changes in dendritic spines of the dentate granule cells (1982) (90)
- RE-INNERVATION OF DENERVATED MUSCLE FIBERS BY ADJACENT FUNCTIONING MOTOR UNITS (1945) (74)
- EFFECTS OF GLUTAMATE AND OTHER AMINO ACIDS ON THE RETINA 1 (1971) (57)
- EFFECTS OF AMINO ACIDS ON THE ISOLATED CHICKEN RETINA, AND ON ITS RESPONSE TO GLUTAMATE STIMULATION 1 (1973) (56)
- Changes in the diameter of apical dendrites during spreading depression. (1958) (55)
- THE COURSE OF RECOVERY OF THE SPINAL CORD FROM ASPHYXIA (1939) (55)
- AMINO ACID RELEASE FROM THE CEREBRAL CORTEX DURING SPREADING DEPRESSION AND ASPHYXIATION * (1965) (54)
- The Triple Innervation of Crayfish Muscle and its Function in Contraction and Inhibition (1937) (53)
- Changes in volume of cortical neuronal elements during asphyxiation. (1957) (52)
- Asphyxial depolarisation in the spinal cord. (1946) (49)
- WATER AND ELECTROLYTE DISTRIBUTION IN GRAY MATTER RENDERED EDEMATOUS WITH A METABOLIC INHIBITOR (1973) (49)
- The nerve supply of doubly and triply innervated crayfish muscles related to their function (1939) (49)
- Synaptic changes in frog brain after stimulation with potassium chloride (1975) (44)
- The nature of the chick's magnesium-sensitive retinal spreading depression (1984) (42)
- Quantitative stereological evaluation of KCl-induced ultrastructural changes in frog brain (1977) (38)
- Demonstration of Extracellular Space by Freeze-Drying in the Cerebellar Molecular Layer (1966) (37)
- The electroencephalogram after prolonged brain asphyxiation. (1947) (34)
- ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF ASPHYXIATED SPINAL CORDS OF CATS (1967) (32)
- L-proline and related compounds: Correlation of structure, amnesic potency and anti-spreading depression potency (1978) (30)
- Swelling of the Müller fibers in the chicken retina. (1982) (29)
- Asphyxial changes in the cerebellar cortex. (1961) (25)
- Cumulative effects of minimal cortical stimulations (1950) (25)
- The Influence of the Frequency of Stimulation on the Slow and the Fast Contraction in Crustacean Muscle (1938) (24)
- Progression Of Fusion During Rapid Freezing For Electron Microscopy (1979) (23)
- EFFECTS OF METABOLIC INHIBITORS ON THE RELEASE OF GLUTAMATE FROM THE RETINA 1 (1972) (22)
- Pharmacology of the vertebrate retina (1977) (22)
- ELECTRONARCOSIS IN ANIMALS AND IN MAN (1944) (20)
- L-proline as a glutamate antagonist at a crustacean neuromuscular junction. (1980) (18)
- TONE AND TENDON REFLEXES AFTER ASPHYXIATION OF THE SPINAL CORD (1943) (18)
- Amnestic potency of proline analogs correlates with anti-spreading depression potency (1980) (18)
- THE INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON SPINAL CORD DAMAGE CAUSED BY ASPHYXIATION (1944) (17)
- Glutamate agonistic and antagonistic activity ofl-proline investigated in the hippocampal slice (1981) (17)
- ON THE MECHANISM OF THE "SPONTANEOUS" RE-INNERVATION IN PARETIC MUSCLES (1947) (17)
- The Function of the Quintuple Innervation of a Crustacean Muscle (1939) (16)
- THE RESISTANCE OF CENTRAL SYNAPTIC CONDUCTION TO ASPHYXIATION (1941) (16)
- THE INFLUENCE OF ELECTRIC CURRENT APPLICATION ON THE STRUCTURE OF THE BRAIN OF DOGS (1943) (15)
- A mechanism for fluid shifts specific for the central nervous system. (1970) (15)
- Re-innervation of paretic muscle by collateral branching of the residual motor innervation. (1952) (15)
- On the force and size of motor units in the rabbit's sartorius muscle. (1947) (15)
- SURVIVAL OF REFLEX CONTRACTION AND INHIBITION DURING CORD ASPHYXIATION (1944) (15)
- THE RELATION BETWEEN THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ELECTRIC CURRENTS AND THEIR ELECTRONARCOTIC ACTION (1942) (14)
- A Comparative Study Of The Double Motor Innervation In Marine Crustaceans (1938) (14)
- Effects of L‐proline and some of its analogs on retinal spreading depression (1979) (12)
- Effects of Spinal Cord Asphyxiation (1964) (12)
- ELECTRONARCOSIS, ITS APPLICATION AND THERAPEUTIC EFFECT IN SCHIZOPHRENIA (1946) (12)
- Doubly‐, triply‐, quadruply‐ and quintuply‐innervated crustacean muscles (1939) (11)
- On Spinal Shock. (1940) (11)
- ON RE‐INNERVATION OF PARETIC MUSCLES BY THE USE OF THEIR RESIDUAL NERVE SUPPLY (1946) (10)
- REFLEXES IN THE ANTERIOR TIBIAL MUSCLE AFTER CORD ASPHYXIATION (1944) (10)
- ELECTRONARCOSIS—A THERAPY IN SCHIZOPHRENIA (1945) (10)
- Physiological and Biochemical Findings in the Central Nervous System of Adrenalectomized Rats and Mice (1972) (9)
- On Galvanotropism and Oscillotaxis in Fish (1938) (9)
- The mechanism and applications of leão's spreading depression of electroencephalographic activity. Jan Bureš, Olga Burešová, and Jiří KřIvánek, Academia, Prague, 1974, 410 pp (1975) (9)
- THE EFFECT OF ASPHYXIATION OF THE SPINAL CORD ON PAIN SENSIBILITY (1940) (9)
- The Motor Innervation of a Triply Innervated Crustacean Muscle (1939) (8)
- EFFECT OF ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY ON WATER AND ELECTROLYTE DISTRIBUTION IN THE BRAIN (1973) (8)
- The dual effect of l-proline on spreading depression in the chicken retina (1981) (8)
- The potassium permeability of the myelin sheath of a vertebrate nerve. (1950) (8)
- THE EFFECT OF ASPHYXIA ON REFLEX INHIBITION (1939) (7)
- On the mechanism and localization of the symptoms of electroshock and electronarcosis. (1947) (6)
- Effect of cerebral asphyxiation on a well-established conditioned reflex. (1965) (5)
- METABOLISM OF ASPHYXIATED SPINAL CORD (1942) (5)
- Depolarisation in the spinal cord caused by asphyxiation. (1946) (5)
- Release of glutamate from the retina during glutaraldehyde fixation * (1972) (5)
- Asphyxial potassium loss of mammalian nerve (1951) (5)
- THE EFFECT OF METRAZOL ON THE GLUTAMATE METABOLISM OF CEREBRAL CORTEX * (1962) (4)
- Mechanisms of the Extensor Rigidity Caused by Spinal Cord Asphyxiation (1964) (4)
- Reflex figures in the decerebrate and spinal state (1976) (4)
- Effect of ether and pentobarbital on the polarisation state of central nervous elements. (1947) (4)
- BRAIN METABOLISM DURING ELECTRONARCOSIS (1943) (4)
- Effects of 4-aminopyridine on the field potentials of hippocampal slices (1984) (3)
- Influence of Asphyxia on Reciprocal Innervation (1939) (2)
- ASPHYXIAL VOLUME CHANGES OF CORTICAL CELLS AND FIBERS (1957) (0)
- Innervation of Mammalian Muscle (1955) (0)
- Cerebra-. 1 Asphyxiation and Spreading Cortical Depression 1 (0)
- THE MECHANISM OF THE HYPERACTIVITY AND PROLONGED ANOXIC SURVIVAL OF SPINAL REFLEXES IN CORDS WHICH HAVE RECOVERED FROM ASPHYXIATION (1960) (0)
- The Vitamin-D Content of "Nateina.". (0)
- Oxygen Consumption of Degenerated Optic Nerves (1944) (0)
- Proceedings: Synaptic changes in frog brain after stimulation and freeze-fixation. (1975) (0)
- Effect of certain external factors on insensible perspiration. (1935) (0)
- On the antirachitic properties of some vitamine-D-preparations. (0)
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