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Helle A Praetorius

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Methods in Cell Biology|April 23, 2010
Measuring cilium-induced Ca2+ increases in cultured renal epitheliaHelle A Praetorius
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|September 18, 2015
Being dedicatedHelle A Praetorius
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|November 28, 2014
The primary cilium as sensor of fluid flow: new building blocks to the model. A review in the theme: cell signaling: proteins, pathways and mechanismsHelle A Praetorius
Purinergic Signalling|March 21, 2009
ATP release from non-excitable cellsHelle A Praetorius, Jens Leipziger
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|October 23, 2012
Primary cilium-dependent sensing of urinary flow and paracrine purinergic signalingHelle A Praetorius, Jens Leipziger
Annual Review of Physiology|February 13, 2010
Intrarenal purinergic signaling in the control of renal tubular transportHelle A Praetorius, Jens Leipziger
The Journal of Physiology|June 3, 2008
Fluid flow sensing and triggered nucleotide release in epitheliaHelle A Praetorius, Jens Leipziger
Annual Review of Physiology|February 16, 2005
A physiological view of the primary ciliumHelle A Praetorius, Kenneth R Spring
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|February 20, 2015
Sorting out the paracrine kidneyMette G Christensen, Helle A Praetorius
Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension|August 16, 2003
The renal cell primary cilium functions as a flow sensorHelle A Praetorius, Kenneth R Spring
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Methods in Cell Biology|April 23, 2010
Measuring cilium-induced Ca2+ increases in cultured renal epitheliaHelle A Praetorius
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|September 18, 2015
Being dedicatedHelle A Praetorius
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|November 28, 2014
The primary cilium as sensor of fluid flow: new building blocks to the model. A review in the theme: cell signaling: proteins, pathways and mechanismsHelle A Praetorius
Purinergic Signalling|March 21, 2009
ATP release from non-excitable cellsHelle A Praetorius, Jens Leipziger
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|October 23, 2012
Primary cilium-dependent sensing of urinary flow and paracrine purinergic signalingHelle A Praetorius, Jens Leipziger
Annual Review of Physiology|February 13, 2010
Intrarenal purinergic signaling in the control of renal tubular transportHelle A Praetorius, Jens Leipziger
The Journal of Physiology|June 3, 2008
Fluid flow sensing and triggered nucleotide release in epitheliaHelle A Praetorius, Jens Leipziger
Annual Review of Physiology|February 16, 2005
A physiological view of the primary ciliumHelle A Praetorius, Kenneth R Spring
American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology|February 20, 2015
Sorting out the paracrine kidneyMette G Christensen, Helle A Praetorius
Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension|August 16, 2003
The renal cell primary cilium functions as a flow sensorHelle A Praetorius, Kenneth R Spring
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