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Authors: Vranka, J Mokashi, A Keene, DR Tufa, S Corson, G Sussman, M Horton, WA Maddox, K Sakai, L Bachinger, HP
Citation: J. Vranka et al., Selective intracellular retention of extracellular matrix proteins and chaperones associated with pseudoachondroplasia, MATRIX BIOL, 20(7), 2001, pp. 439-450

Authors: Huffman, JL Mokashi, A Bachinger, HP Brennan, RG
Citation: Jl. Huffman et al., The basic helix-loop-helix domain of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor nucleartransporter (ARNT) can oligomerize and bind E-box DNA specifically, J BIOL CHEM, 276(44), 2001, pp. 40537-40544

Authors: Mokashi, A Roy, A Rozanov, C Daudu, P DiGuilio, C Lahiri, S
Citation: A. Mokashi et al., Ryanodine receptor-mediated [Ca2+](i) release in glomus cells is independent of natural stimuli and does not participate in the chemosensory responses of the rat carotid body, BRAIN RES, 916(1-2), 2001, pp. 32-40

Authors: Rozanov, C Roy, A Mokashi, A Daudu, P Lahiri, S
Citation: C. Rozanov et al., Barium-stimulated chemosensory activity may not reflect inhibition of background voltage-insensitive K+ channels in the rat carotid body, BRAIN RES, 897(1-2), 2001, pp. 1-8

Authors: Roy, A Mokashi, A Rozanov, C Daudu, PA Lahiri, S
Citation: A. Roy et al., Reduced glutathione, dithiothreitol and cytochrome P-450 inhibitors do notinfluence hypoxic chemosensory responses in the rat carotid body, BRAIN RES, 889(1-2), 2001, pp. 131-137

Authors: Roy, A Rozanov, C Mokashi, A Lahiri, S
Citation: A. Roy et al., P-O2-P-CO2 stimulus interaction in [Ca2+](i) and CSN activity in the adultrat carotid body, RESP PHYSL, 122(1), 2000, pp. 15-26

Authors: Maddox, BK Mokashi, A Keene, DR Bachinger, HP
Citation: Bk. Maddox et al., A cartilage oligomeric matrix protein mutation associated with pseudoachondroplasia changes the structural and functional properties of the type 3 domain, J BIOL CHEM, 275(15), 2000, pp. 11412-11417

Authors: Roy, A Rozanov, C Mokashi, A Daudu, P Al-mehdi, AB Shams, H Lahiri, S
Citation: A. Roy et al., Mice lacking in gp91 phox subunit of NAD(P)H oxidase showed glomus cell [Ca2+](i) and respiratory responses to hypoxia, BRAIN RES, 872(1-2), 2000, pp. 188-193

Authors: Rozanov, C Roy, A Mokashi, A Wilson, DF Lahiri, S Acker, H
Citation: C. Rozanov et al., Chemosensory response to high pCO is blocked by cadmium, a voltage-sensitive calcium channel blocker, BRAIN RES, 833(1), 1999, pp. 101-107
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