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Christopher R Weber

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 8, 2012
Dynamic properties of the tight junction barrierChristopher R Weber
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|December 28, 2002
Na/Ca exchange function in intact ventricular myocytesDonald M Bers, Christopher R Weber
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 13, 2017
Dynamic modeling of the tight junction pore pathwayChristopher R Weber, Jerrold R Turner
Current Opinion in Pharmacology|August 17, 2014
Molecular aspects of tight junction barrier functionGuo Hua Liang, Christopher R Weber
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|August 9, 2013
Chronic pouchitis versus recurrent Crohn's disease: a diagnostic challengeChristopher R Weber, David T Rubin
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|May 18, 2021
Transcriptional factors in calcium mishandling and atrial fibrillation developmentWenli Dai, Sneha Kesaraju, Christopher R Weber
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 14, 2008
The tight junction protein complex undergoes rapid and continuous molecular remodeling at steady stateLe Shen, Christopher R Weber, Jerrold R Turner
Circulation Research|April 19, 2003
Cardiac submembrane [Na+] transients sensed by Na+-Ca2+ exchange currentChristopher R Weber, Kenneth S Ginsburg, Donald M Bers
The Journal of Physiology|February 13, 2013
Cardiac Na+-Ca2+ exchanger: dynamics of Ca2+-dependent activation and deactivation in intact myocytesKenneth S Ginsburg, Christopher R Weber, Donald M Bers
BMC Cancer|June 7, 2011
Genistein inhibits proliferation of colon cancer cells by attenuating a negative effect of epidermal growth factor on tumor suppressor FOXO3 activityWentao Qi, Christopher R Weber, Kaarin Wasland, et al.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 8, 2012
Dynamic properties of the tight junction barrierChristopher R Weber
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|December 28, 2002
Na/Ca exchange function in intact ventricular myocytesDonald M Bers, Christopher R Weber
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 13, 2017
Dynamic modeling of the tight junction pore pathwayChristopher R Weber, Jerrold R Turner
Current Opinion in Pharmacology|August 17, 2014
Molecular aspects of tight junction barrier functionGuo Hua Liang, Christopher R Weber
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|August 9, 2013
Chronic pouchitis versus recurrent Crohn's disease: a diagnostic challengeChristopher R Weber, David T Rubin
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|May 18, 2021
Transcriptional factors in calcium mishandling and atrial fibrillation developmentWenli Dai, Sneha Kesaraju, Christopher R Weber
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 14, 2008
The tight junction protein complex undergoes rapid and continuous molecular remodeling at steady stateLe Shen, Christopher R Weber, Jerrold R Turner
Circulation Research|April 19, 2003
Cardiac submembrane [Na+] transients sensed by Na+-Ca2+ exchange currentChristopher R Weber, Kenneth S Ginsburg, Donald M Bers
The Journal of Physiology|February 13, 2013
Cardiac Na+-Ca2+ exchanger: dynamics of Ca2+-dependent activation and deactivation in intact myocytesKenneth S Ginsburg, Christopher R Weber, Donald M Bers
BMC Cancer|June 7, 2011
Genistein inhibits proliferation of colon cancer cells by attenuating a negative effect of epidermal growth factor on tumor suppressor FOXO3 activityWentao Qi, Christopher R Weber, Kaarin Wasland, et al.
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