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Authors: Peterson, JW King, D Ezell, EL Rogers, M Gessell, D Hoffpauer, J Reuss, L Chopra, AK Gorenstein, D
Citation: Jw. Peterson et al., Cholera toxin-induced PGE(2) activity is reduced by chemical reaction withL-histidine, BBA-MOL BAS, 1537(1), 2001, pp. 27-41

Authors: Holzman, C Bullen, B Fisher, R Paneth, N Reuss, L
Citation: C. Holzman et al., Pregnancy outcomes and community health: the POUCH study of preterm delivery, PAED PERIN, 15, 2001, pp. 136-158

Authors: Reuss, L
Citation: L. Reuss, Isolated-polarized epithelial cells as an experimental system for cell physiology studies, J MEMBR BIO, 179(1), 2001, pp. 1-12

Authors: Button, B Reuss, L Altenberg, GA
Citation: B. Button et al., PKC-mediated stimulation of amphibian CFTR depends on a single phosphorylation consensus site. Insertion of this site confers PKC sensitivity to human CFTR, J GEN PHYSL, 117(5), 2001, pp. 457-467

Authors: Reuss, L Vanoye, CA Altenberg, GA Vergara, L Subramaniam, M Torres, R
Citation: L. Reuss et al., Cell-volume changes and ion conductances in amphibian gallbladder epithelium, CELL PHYS B, 10(5-6), 2000, pp. 385-392

Authors: Reuss, L
Citation: L. Reuss, One-hundred years of inquiry: The mechanism of glucose absorption in the intestine, ANN R PHYSL, 62, 2000, pp. 939-946

Authors: Vanoye, CG Altenberg, GA Reuss, L
Citation: Cg. Vanoye et al., Inhibition of P-glycoprotein-mediated transport by a hydrophobic contaminant in commercial gluconate salts, AM J P-CELL, 45(6), 1999, pp. C1439-C1442

Authors: Vanoye, CG Castro, AF Pourcher, T Reuss, L Altenberg, GA
Citation: Cg. Vanoye et al., Phosphorylation of P-glycoprotein by PKA and PKC modulates swelling-activated Cl- currents, AM J P-CELL, 45(2), 1999, pp. C370-C378

Authors: Vanoye, CG Vergara, LA Reuss, L
Citation: Cg. Vanoye et al., Isolated epithelial cells from amphibian urinary bladder express functional gap junctional hemichannels, AM J P-CELL, 45(1), 1999, pp. C279-C284

Authors: Vanoye, CG Reuss, L
Citation: Cg. Vanoye et L. Reuss, Stretch-activated single K+ channels account for whole-cell currents elicited by swelling, P NAS US, 96(11), 1999, pp. 6511-6516
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