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Pediatrics|February 1, 1997
Long-term appearance of lacerations repaired using a tissue adhesiveH K Simon, D J McLario, T B Bruns, et al.
Pediatrics|October 1, 1996
Laceration repair using a tissue adhesive in a children's emergency departmentT B Bruns, H K Simon, D J McLario, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|March 11, 2000
Clathrin-mediated endocytosis of MUC1 is modulated by its glycosylation stateY Altschuler, C L Kinlough, P A Poland, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 15, 2007
Epithelial sodium channel exit from the endoplasmic reticulum is regulated by a signal within the carboxyl cytoplasmic domain of the alpha subunitGunhild M Mueller, Ossama B Kashlan, James B Bruns, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|May 26, 2005
Dietary K+ regulates apical membrane expression of maxi-K channels in rabbit cortical collecting ductFadi Najjar, Hao Zhou, Tetsuji Morimoto, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|June 17, 1998
A new tissue adhesive for laceration repair in childrenT B Bruns, B S Robinson, R J Smith, et al.
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|July 18, 2019
Vulnerable Patients' Psychosocial Experiences in a Group-Based, Integrative Pain Management ProgramElizabeth B Bruns, Deanna Befus, Barbara Wismer, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 29, 2004
Differential current decay profiles of epithelial sodium channel subunit combinations in polarized renal epithelial cellsSavita Mohan, Jennifer R Bruns, Kelly M Weixel, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 3, 2007
Epithelial Na+ channels are fully activated by furin- and prostasin-dependent release of an inhibitory peptide from the gamma-subunitJames B Bruns, Marcelo D Carattino, Shaohu Sheng, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 23, 2003
Maturation of the epithelial Na+ channel involves proteolytic processing of the alpha- and gamma-subunitsRebecca P Hughey, Gunhild M Mueller, James B Bruns, et al.
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Pediatrics|February 1, 1997
Long-term appearance of lacerations repaired using a tissue adhesiveH K Simon, D J McLario, T B Bruns, et al.
Pediatrics|October 1, 1996
Laceration repair using a tissue adhesive in a children's emergency departmentT B Bruns, H K Simon, D J McLario, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|March 11, 2000
Clathrin-mediated endocytosis of MUC1 is modulated by its glycosylation stateY Altschuler, C L Kinlough, P A Poland, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 15, 2007
Epithelial sodium channel exit from the endoplasmic reticulum is regulated by a signal within the carboxyl cytoplasmic domain of the alpha subunitGunhild M Mueller, Ossama B Kashlan, James B Bruns, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|May 26, 2005
Dietary K+ regulates apical membrane expression of maxi-K channels in rabbit cortical collecting ductFadi Najjar, Hao Zhou, Tetsuji Morimoto, et al.
The Journal of Pediatrics|June 17, 1998
A new tissue adhesive for laceration repair in childrenT B Bruns, B S Robinson, R J Smith, et al.
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|July 18, 2019
Vulnerable Patients' Psychosocial Experiences in a Group-Based, Integrative Pain Management ProgramElizabeth B Bruns, Deanna Befus, Barbara Wismer, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 29, 2004
Differential current decay profiles of epithelial sodium channel subunit combinations in polarized renal epithelial cellsSavita Mohan, Jennifer R Bruns, Kelly M Weixel, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 3, 2007
Epithelial Na+ channels are fully activated by furin- and prostasin-dependent release of an inhibitory peptide from the gamma-subunitJames B Bruns, Marcelo D Carattino, Shaohu Sheng, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 23, 2003
Maturation of the epithelial Na+ channel involves proteolytic processing of the alpha- and gamma-subunitsRebecca P Hughey, Gunhild M Mueller, James B Bruns, et al.
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