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The Journal of Experimental Biology
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May 1, 1996
Separate control of anion and cation transport in malpighian tubules of Drosophila Melanogaster
M J O'Donnell, J A Dow, G R Huesmann, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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November 29, 1996
Analysis and inactivation of vha55, the gene encoding the vacuolar ATPase B-subunit in Drosophila melanogaster reveals a larval lethal phenotype
S A Davies, S F Goodwin, D C Kelly, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods
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July 1, 1994
Simultaneous multisite recordings and stimulation of single isolated leech neurons using planar extracellular electrode arrays
R J Wilson, L Breckenridge, S E Blackshaw, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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November 27, 1999
Isolation and characterization of a leucokinin-like peptide of Drosophila melanogaster
S Terhzaz, F C O'Connell, V P Pollock, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology
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February 24, 2001
Model organisms: new insights into ion channel and transporter function. L-type calcium channels regulate epithelial fluid transport in Drosophila melanogaster
M R MacPherson, V P Pollock, K E Broderick, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Research
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October 1, 1995
Advantages of using microfabricated extracellular electrodes for in vitro neuronal recording
L J Breckenridge, R J Wilson, P Connolly, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology
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December 1, 1995
CAP2b, a cardioacceleratory peptide, is present in Drosophila and stimulates tubule fluid secretion via cGMP
S A Davies, G R Huesmann, S H Maddrell, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology
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August 1, 1997
Neuropeptide stimulation of the nitric oxide signaling pathway in Drosophila melanogaster Malpighian tubules
S A Davies, E J Stewart, G R Huesmann, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology
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May 12, 1998
Hormonally controlled chloride movement across Drosophila tubules is via ion channels in stellate cells
M J O'Donnell, M R Rheault, S A Davies, et al.
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The Journal of Experimental Biology
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May 1, 1996
Separate control of anion and cation transport in malpighian tubules of Drosophila Melanogaster
M J O'Donnell, J A Dow, G R Huesmann, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
November 29, 1996
Analysis and inactivation of vha55, the gene encoding the vacuolar ATPase B-subunit in Drosophila melanogaster reveals a larval lethal phenotype
S A Davies, S F Goodwin, D C Kelly, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods
|
July 1, 1994
Simultaneous multisite recordings and stimulation of single isolated leech neurons using planar extracellular electrode arrays
R J Wilson, L Breckenridge, S E Blackshaw, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
November 27, 1999
Isolation and characterization of a leucokinin-like peptide of Drosophila melanogaster
S Terhzaz, F C O'Connell, V P Pollock, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology
|
February 24, 2001
Model organisms: new insights into ion channel and transporter function. L-type calcium channels regulate epithelial fluid transport in Drosophila melanogaster
M R MacPherson, V P Pollock, K E Broderick, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Research
|
October 1, 1995
Advantages of using microfabricated extracellular electrodes for in vitro neuronal recording
L J Breckenridge, R J Wilson, P Connolly, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology
|
December 1, 1995
CAP2b, a cardioacceleratory peptide, is present in Drosophila and stimulates tubule fluid secretion via cGMP
S A Davies, G R Huesmann, S H Maddrell, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology
|
August 1, 1997
Neuropeptide stimulation of the nitric oxide signaling pathway in Drosophila melanogaster Malpighian tubules
S A Davies, E J Stewart, G R Huesmann, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology
|
May 12, 1998
Hormonally controlled chloride movement across Drosophila tubules is via ion channels in stellate cells
M J O'Donnell, M R Rheault, S A Davies, et al.
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