Stephen W. Kuffler

Affiliations: 
1959 Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States 
 1959- Pharmacology Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
Visual system
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https://www.nap.edu/read/6201/chapter/12
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(1913 - 1980)
http://www.nasonline.org/member-directory/deceased-members/20001114.html

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Parents

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John Carew Eccles grad student 1938-1944 ANU

Children

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Carl M. Rovainen grad student 1962-1967 Harvard (Neurotree)
Horace Barlow post-doc Harvard
Jane Dodd post-doc Harvard (Neurotree)
Edwin Furshpan post-doc Harvard (Neurotree)
David Hubel post-doc Harvard (Neurotree)
Yves Laporte post-doc (Neurotree)
John G. Nicholls post-doc Harvard
Richard K. Orkand post-doc Harvard Medical School (Neurotree)
David Potter post-doc Harvard (Neurotree)
Stephen D. Roper post-doc Harvard Medical School (Neurotree)
Torsten Wiesel post-doc Harvard (Neurotree)
Eric R. Kandel post-doc 1960-1962 Harvard
H Criss Hartzell post-doc 1973-1976 Harvard Medical School (Neurotree)
Lily Y. Jan post-doc 1977-1979 Harvard (Neurotree)
Yuh Nung Jan post-doc 1977-1979 Harvard (Neurotree)
John P. Horn post-doc 1979-1980 Harvard Medical School (Neurotree)
Terrence J. Sejnowski post-doc 1979-1982 Harvard Medical School (Neurotree)
Ian M. Cooke research scientist Marine Biological Laboratory (Neurotree)
Josef Dudel research scientist (Neurotree)
Edward Kravitz research scientist Harvard Medical School (Neurotree)

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C Carlton Hunt collaborator Johns Hopkins Medical School (Neurotree)
U. J. McMahan collaborator Stanford (Neurotree)
John G. Nicholls collaborator Harvard
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Kuffler SW, Sejnowski TJ. (1983) Peptidergic and muscarinic excitation at amphibian sympathetic synapses. The Journal of Physiology. 341: 257-78
Jan YN, Jan LY, Kuffler SW. (1980) Further evidence for peptidergic transmission in sympathetic ganglia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 77: 5008-12
Jan YN, Jan LY, Kuffler SW. (1979) A peptide as a possible transmitter in sympathetic ganglia of the frog. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 76: 1501-5
Hartzell HC, Kuffler SW, Stickgold R, et al. (1977) Synaptic excitation and inhibition resulting from direct action of acetylcholine on two types of chemoreceptors on individual amphibian parasympathetic neurones. The Journal of Physiology. 271: 817-46
Hartzell HC, Kuffler SW, Yoshikami D. (1976) The number of acetylcholine molecules in a quantum and the interaction between quanta at the subsynaptic membrane of the skeletal neuromuscular synapse. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia On Quantitative Biology. 40: 175-86
Kuffler SW, Yoshikami D. (1975) The number of transmitter molecules in a quantum: an estimate from iontophoretic application of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular synapse. The Journal of Physiology. 251: 465-82
Hartzell HC, Kuffler SW, Yoshikami D. (1975) Post-synaptic potentiation: interaction between quanta of acetylcholine at the skeletal neuromuscular synapse. The Journal of Physiology. 251: 427-63
Kuffler SW, Yoshikami D. (1975) The distribution of acetylcholine sensitivity at the post-synaptic membrane of vertebrate skeletal twitch muscles: iontophoretic mapping in the micron range. The Journal of Physiology. 244: 703-30
Kuffler SW, Dennis MJ, Harris AJ. (1971) The development of chemosensitivity in extrasynaptic areas of the neuronal surface after denervation of parasympathetic ganglion cells in the heart of the frog. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 177: 555-63
Harris AJ, Kuffler SW, Dennis MJ. (1971) Differential chemosensitivity of synaptic and extrasynaptic areas on the neuronal surface membrane in parasympathetic neurons of the frog, tested by microapplication of acetylcholine. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 177: 541-53
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