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Updated Jan 2010 GEOFFREY BURNSTOCK, PhD, DSc, FAA, FRCS (Hon), FRCP (Hon), FMedSci, FRS PUBLICATIONS 1. Burnstock, G. (1957). A 'window' technique for observing fish viscera in vivo. Nature 180, 1491-1492. 2. Burnstock, G. (1958). Reversible inactivation of nervous activity in a fish gut. J. Physiol. 141, 35-45. 3. Burnstock, G. & Straub, R.W. (1958). A method for studying the effects of ions and drugs on the resting and action potentials in smooth muscle with external electrodes. J. Physiol. 140, 156-167. 4. Bülbring, E., Burnstock, G. & Holman, M.E. (1958). Excitation and conduction in the smooth muscle of the isolated taenia coli of the guinea-pig. J. Physiol. 142, 420- 437. 5. Burnstock, G. (1958). The effects of acetylcholine on membrane potential, spike frequency, conduction velocity and excitability in the taenia coli of the guinea-pig. J. Physiol. 143, 165-182. 6. Burnstock, G. (1958). The action of adrenaline on excitability and membrane potential in the taenia coli of the guinea-pig and the effect of DNP on this action and on the action of acetylcholine. J. Physiol. 143, 183-194. 7. Burnstock, G. (1958). The effect of drugs on spontaneous motility and on response to stimulation of the extrinsic nerves of the gut of a teleostean fish. Br. J. Pharmacol. 13, 216-226. 8. Burnstock, G. (1959). The morphology of the gut of the brown trout (Salmo trutta). Q. J. Microsc. Sci. 100, 183-198. 9. Burnstock, G. (1959). The innervation of the gut of the brown trout (Salmo trutta). Q. J. Microsc. Sci. 100, 199-219. 10. Bülbring, E. & Burnstock, G. (1960). Membrane potential changes associated with tachyphylaxis and potentiation of the response to stimulating drugs in smooth muscle. Br. J. Pharmacol. 15, 611-624. 11. Burnstock, G. & Prosser, C.L. (1960). Delayed repolarization in smooth muscles. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 103, 269-270. 12. Burnstock, G. (1960). Membrane potential changes associated with stimulation of smooth muscle by adrenaline. Nature 186, 727-728. 13. Burnstock, G. & Prosser, C.L. (1960). Responses of smooth muscles to quick stretch; relation of stretch to conduction. Am. J. Physiol. 198, 921-925. 14. Prosser, C.L., Burnstock, G. & Kahn, J. (1960). Conduction in smooth muscle; comparative structural properties. Am. J. Physiol. 199, 545-552. 15. Burnstock, G. & Prosser, C.L. (1960). Conduction in smooth muscle: comparative electrical properties. Am. J. Physiol. 199, 553-559. 16. Burnstock, G. & Holman, M.E. (1960). Autonomic nerve-smooth muscle transmission. Nature 187, 951-952. 17. Burnstock, G. & Holman, M.E. (1961). The transmission of excitation from autonomic nerve to smooth muscle. J. Physiol. 155, 115-133. 18. Burnstock, G. & Holman, M.E. (1962). Spontaneous potentials at sympathetic nerve endings in smooth muscle. J. Physiol. 160, 446-460. 19. Burnstock, G. & Holman, M.E. (1962). Effect of denervation and of reserpine treatment on transmission at sympathetic nerve endings. J. Physiol. 160, 461-469. 20. Bennett, M.R., Burnstock, G., Holman, M.E. & Walker, J.W. (1962). The effect of Ca2+ on plateau-type action potentials in smooth muscle. J. Physiol. 161, 47P-48P. 21. Burnstock, G., Dewhurst, D.J. & Simon, S.E. (1963). Sodium exchange in smooth muscle. J. Physiol. 167, 210-228. *22. Burnstock, G. & Holman, M.E. (1963). Smooth muscle: autonomic nerve transmission. Annu. Rev. Physiol. 25, 61-90. 23. Burnstock, G., O'Shea, J. & Wood, M. (1963). Comparative physiology of the vertebrate autonomic nervous system. I. Innervation of the urinary bladder of the toad (Bufo marinus). J. Exp. Biol. 40, 403-419. 24. Burnstock, G. & Campbell, G. (1963). Comparative physiology of the vertebrate autonomic nervous system. II. Innervation of the urinary bladder of the ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus peregrinus). J. Exp. Biol. 40, 421-436. 25. Boyd, H., Burnstock, G., Campbell, G., Jowett, A., O'Shea, J. & Wood, M. (1963). The cholinergic blocking action of adrenergic blocking agents in pharmacological analysis of autonomic innervation. Br. J. Pharmacol. 20, 418-435. *26. Burnstock, G., Holman, M.E. & Prosser, C.L. (1963). Electrophysiology of smooth muscle. Physiol. Rev. 43, 482-527. 27. Merrillees, N.C.R., Burnstock, G. & Holman, M.E. (1963). Correlation of fine structure and physiology of the innervation of smooth muscle in the guinea pig vas deferens. J. Cell Biol. 19, 529-550. 28. Bennett, M., Burnstock, G. & Holman, M.E. (1963). The effect of potassium and chloride ions on the inhibitory potential recorded in the guinea-pig taenia coli. J. Physiol. 169, 33P-34P. 29. Burnstock, G., Campbell, G., Bennett, M. & Holman, M.E. (1963). The effects of drugs on the transmission of inhibition from autonomic nerves to the smooth muscle of the guinea pig taenia coli. Biochem. Pharmacol. 12 (Suppl.), 134-135. 30. Burnstock, G., Campbell, G., Bennett, M. & Holman, M.E. (1963). Inhibition of the smooth muscle of the taenia coli. Nature 200, 581-582. 31. Burnstock, G., Holman, M.E. & Kuriyama, H. (1964). Facilitation of transmission from autonomic nerve to smooth muscle of guinea-pig vas deferens. J. Physiol. 172, 31- 49. 32. Campbell, G., Burnstock, G. & Wood, M. (1964). A method for distinguishing between adrenergic and cholinergic excitatory innervation of smooth muscle. Q. J. Exp. Physiol. 49, 268-276. *33. Burnstock, G. & Merrillees, N.C.R. (1964). Structural and experimental studies on autonomic nerve endings in smooth muscle. In: Pharmacology of Smooth Muscle. Proceedings of the 2nd International Pharmacology Meeting, Prague. Pergamon Press, Oxford. pp. 1-17. 34. Boyd, H., Burnstock, G. & Rogers, D. (1964). Innervation of the large intestine of the toad (Bufo marinus). Br. J. Pharmacol. Chemother. 23, 151-163. 35. Burnstock, G., Campbell, G., Bennett, M. & Holman, M.E. (1964). Innervation of the guinea-pig taenia coli: are there intrinsic inhibitory nerves which are distinct from sympathetic nerves? Int. J. Neuropharmacol. 3, 163-166. 36. Burnstock, G. & Holman, M.E. (1964). An electrophysiological investigation of the actions of some autonomic blocking drugs on transmission in the guinea-pig vas deferens. Br. J. Pharmacol. Chemother. 23, 600-612. 37. Bell, C. & Burnstock, G. (1965). Cholinesterases in the bladder of the toad (Bufo marinus). Biochem. Pharmacol. 14, 79-89. 38. Burnstock, G. & Bennett, M. (1965). Nervous control of single smooth muscle cells in the intestine. J. Aust. Soc. Med. Res. 1, 167-168. 39. Burnstock, G., Campbell, G. & Rand, M.J. (1966). The inhibitory innervation of the taenia of the guinea-pig caecum. J. Physiol. 182, 504-526. 40. Bennett, M., Burnstock, G. & Holman, M.E. (1966). Transmission from perivascular inhibitory nerves to the smooth muscle of the guinea-pig taenia coli. J. Physiol. 182, 527-540. 41. Bennett, M., Burnstock, G. & Holman, M.E. (1966). Transmission from intramural inhibitory nerves to the smooth muscle of the guinea-pig taenia coli. J. Physiol. 182, 541-558. 42. Rogers, D. & Burnstock, G. (1966). The interstitial cell and its place in the concept of the autonomic ground plexus. J. Comp. Neurol. 126, 255-284. 43. Rogers, D. & Burnstock, G. (1966). Multiaxonal autonomic junctions in intestinal smooth muscle of the toad (Bufo marinus). J. Comp. Neurol. 126, 625-652. 44. Burnstock, G. & Holman, M.E. (1966). Junction potentials at adrenergic synapses. Pharmacol. Rev. 18, 481-493. 45. Bennett, M. & Burnstock, G. (1966). Application of the sucrose-gap method to determine the ionic basis of the membrane potential of smooth muscle. J. Physiol. 183, 637-648. *46. Burnstock, G. & Holman, M.E. (1966). Effect of drugs on smooth muscle. Annu. Rev. Pharmacol. 6, 129-156. 47. McLean, J.R. & Burnstock, G. (1966). Histochemical localization of catecholamines in the urinary bladder of the toad (Bufo marinus). J. Histochem. Cytochem. 14, 538- 548. 48. McLean, J.R. & Burnstock, G. (1967). Innervation of the urinary bladder of the sleepy lizard (Trachysaurus rugosus). I. Fluorescent histochemical localization of catecholamines. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 20, 667-673. 49. Burnstock, G. & Wood, M.E. (1967). Innervation of the urinary bladder of the sleepy lizard (Trachysaurus rugosus). II. Physiology and pharmacology. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 20, 675-690. 50. McLean, J.R., Bell, C. & Burnstock, G. (1967). Histochemical and pharmacological studies of the innervation of the urinary bladder of the frog (Rana temporaria). Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 21, 383-392. *51. Burnstock, G. & Robinson, P.M. (1967). Localization of catecholamines and acetylcholinesterase in autonomic nerves. In: American Heart Association Monograph (No 17). Circ. Res. 21 (Suppl. 3), 43-55. 52. Wood, M.J. & Burnstock, G. (1967). Innervation of the lungs of the toad (Bufo marinus). Physiology and pharmacology. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 22, 755-766. 53. McLean, J.R. & Burnstock, G. (1967). Innervation of the lungs of the toad (Bufo marinus). II. Fluorescent histochemistry of catecholamines. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 22, 767-773. 54. McLean, J.R. & Burnstock, G. (1967). Innervation of the lungs of the sleepy lizard (Trachysaurus rugosus). I. Fluorescent histochemistry of catecholamines. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 22, 809-813. 55. Burnstock, G. & Wood, M.J. (1967). Innervation of the lungs of the sleepy lizard (Trachysaurus rugosus). II. Physiology and pharmacology. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 22, 815-831. 56. Yamauchi, A. & Burnstock, G. (1967). Nerve-myoepithelium and nerve-glandular epithelium contacts in the lacrimal gland of the sheep. J. Cell Biol. 34, 917-919. 57. Burnstock, G., Greenberg, M.J., Kirby, S. & Willis, A.G. (1967). An electrophysiological and pharmacological study of visceral smooth muscle and its innervation in a mollusc, Poneroplax albida. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 23, 407- 429. *58. Bennett, M.R. & Burnstock, G. (1968). Electrophysiology of the innervation of intestinal smooth muscle. In: Handbook of Physiology, Section 6, Alimentary Canal. IV. Motility. Ed. C.F. Code, American Physiological Society, Washington. pp. 1706-1732. *59. Campbell, G. & Burnstock, G. (1968). Comparative physiology of gastrointestinal motility. In: Handbook of Physiology, Section 6, Alimentary Canal. IV. Motility. Ed. C.F. Code, American Physiological Society, Washington.