Paul Fatt
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Paul Fatt's Degrees
- Bachelors Neuroscience University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Neuroscience Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Paul Fatt was a British neuroscientist, who was a professor at University College London. With Bernard Katz, he developed the "quantal hypothesis" for neurotransmitters. Personal life Paul married three times: Ione Copplestone with whom he had three children: Michael , Laura , Harriet ; Gertrude Falk with whom he had one child, Ilsa; and Carla Wartenberg fom 1985 till his death.
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- Spontaneous subthreshold activity at motor nerve endings (1952) (1734)
- An analysis of the end‐plate potential recorded with an intra‐cellular electrode (1951) (1216)
- Cholinergic and inhibitory synapses in a pathway from motor‐axon collaterals to motoneurones (1954) (1180)
- The ionic requirements for the production of action potentials in crustacean muscle fibres (1958) (660)
- The electrical properties of crustacean muscle fibres (1953) (574)
- The specific ionic conductances and the ionic movements across the motoneuronal membrane that produce the inhibitory post‐synaptic potential (1955) (548)
- The electrical properties of the motoneurone membrane (1955) (405)
- Linear electrical properties of striated muscle fibres observed with intracellular electrodes (1964) (361)
- Excitatory synaptic action in motoneurones (1955) (259)
- The effect of inhibitory nerve impulses on a crustacean muscle fibre (1953) (250)
- Central pathway for direct inhibitory action of impulses in largest afferent nerve fibres to muscle. (1956) (248)
- Membrane permeability change during inhibitory transmitter action in crustacean muscle (1958) (239)
- Pharmacological investigations on a central synapse operated by acetylcholine (1956) (218)
- The electromotive action of acetylcholine at the motor end‐plate (1950) (200)
- Some Observations on Biological Noise (1950) (161)
- Spinal cord potentials generated by volleys in the large muscle afferents (1954) (155)
- Electric potentials occurring around a neurone during its antidromic activation. (1957) (148)
- The inhibitory suppression of reflex discharges from motoneurones (1955) (146)
- Sequence of events in synaptic activation of a motoneurone. (1957) (141)
- Biophysics of junctional transmission. (1954) (122)
- An analysis of the transverse electrical impedance of striated muscle (1964) (120)
- Physical Changes Induced by Light in the Rod Outer Segment of Vertebrates (1972) (66)
- Distributed ‘End-Plate Potentials’ of Crustacean Muscle Fibres (1953) (65)
- The effect of sodium ions on neuromuscular transmission (1952) (60)
- Rapid hydrogen ion uptake of rod outer segments and rhodopsin solutions on illumination (1966) (56)
- Distinctive properties of the lamellar and disk-edge structures of the rod outer segment. (1969) (53)
- Conductance changes produced by light in rod outer segments (1968) (35)
- PHYSIOLOGY OF NERVE CELLS (1957) (34)
- The electric activity of the motor end-plate (1952) (31)
- An analysis of light‐induced admittance changes in rod outer segments (1973) (26)
- Membrane potentials at the motor end-plate. (1950) (25)
- Chemo-receptor activity at the motor end-plate. (1953) (24)
- Passive electrical properties of rod outer segments (1968) (22)
- An extended Ca2+‐hypothesis of visual transduction with a role for cyclic GMP (1982) (21)
- Changes in structure of the disks of retinal rods in hypotonic solutions. (1973) (21)
- The inhibitory pathway to motoneurones. (1956) (19)
- Conduction of impulses in crustacean muscle fibres. (1951) (17)
- Letter: The dynamic voltage-transfer function for rod-bipolar cell transmission. (1974) (14)
- Proteins of vertebrate rod outer segments: a possible role for multiple forms of rhodopsin. (1981) (14)
- The production of regenerative responses in crayfish muscle fibres by the action of calcium, strontium and barium. (1958) (13)
- Limitations to Single-Photon Sensitivity in Vision (1974) (12)
- Some problems of neuro-muscular transmission. (1952) (12)
- Decline of the calcium hypothesis of visual transduction (1979) (10)
- endings Spontaneous subthreshold activity at motor nerve (2007) (9)
- Isolation of components of admittance change in rod outer segments (1973) (8)
- Intracellular microelectrodes. (1961) (7)
- Photochemistry of Vision (1972) (5)
- Postsynaptic Cell Characteristics Determining Membrane Potential Changes (1974) (4)
- An input probe for micro-electrodes suitable for classroom use. (1972) (3)
- Physics of nerve processes (1958) (3)
- The action of inhibitory nerve impulses on the surface membrane of crustacean muscle fibres. (1952) (3)
- Mechanism of conductance changes produced by the photolysis of rhodopsin. (1969) (2)
- Electrical Impedance of Striated Muscle and Its Relation to Contraction (1965) (2)
- The depolarizing action of acetylcholine on muscle. (1949) (2)
- The Release of Phosphate From the Electric Organ of Torpedo (1953) (2)
- Components of conductance change in rod outer segments. (1966) (1)
- Light-induced conductance changes in rod outer segments. (1971) (1)
- Evidence for a disk-membrane conductance increase on illumination of rod outer segments. (1972) (1)
- Proceedings: The space-clamped retina. (1976) (1)
- Photoreceptors: Their Role in Vision. Edited by Alan Fein and Ete Z. Szuts. Pp. 212. (Cambridge University Press, 1983.) Hard cover £17.50, paperback £7.95 (1984) (1)
- The biophysical approach to excitable systems edited by William J. Adelman, Jr and David E. Goldman, Plenum Press, 1981. $29.50 (xi + 258 pages) ISBN 0 306 40784 1 (1982) (1)
- Relation of the different forms of frog rhodopsin observed by isoelectric focusing and electrophoresis to a functional model of rhodopsin clusters in the disc membrane (1985) (0)
- Letter to the editor: unrest in Greek universities (1973) (0)
- [Book Reviews] (1961) (0)
- The action of drugs on central cholinergic synapses. (1955) (0)
- An electromechanical effect in rod outer segments. (1968) (0)
- Light-induced conductance changes in rod outer segments. (1971) (0)
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