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J J Trout

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The Histochemical Journal|July 1, 1979
A unique acid phosphatase location: the transverse tubule of avian fast muscleJ J Trout, W T Stauber, B A Schottelius
Experimental and Molecular Pathology|February 1, 1981
Exocytosis of intact lysosomes from skeletal muscle after chloroquine treatmentW T Stauber, J J Trout, B A Schottelius
Experimental and Molecular Pathology|June 1, 1981
Chloroquine-induced alterations in phasic muscles. II. Sarcoplasmic reticulumJ J Trout, W T Stauber, B A Schottelius
The Histochemical Journal|May 1, 1981
Further studies on a unique T-tubular acid phosphatase in avian skeletal muscleJ J Trout, W T Stauber, B A Schottelius
Tissue & Cell|January 1, 1981
Increased autophagy in chloroquine-treated tonic and phasic muscles: an alternative viewJ J Trout, W T Stauber, B A Schottelius
Stroke|November 1, 1990
Brain polyamines are controlled by N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors during ischemia and recirculationH Koenig, A D Goldstone, C Y Lu, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|November 1, 1987
Polyamines mediate uncontrolled calcium entry and cell damage in rat heart in the calcium paradoxH Koenig, A D Goldstone, J J Trout, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|August 12, 1983
Beta-adrenergic stimulation evokes a rapid, Ca2+-dependent stimulation of endocytosis, hexose and amino acid transport associated with increased Ca2+ fluxes in mouse kidney cortexA D Goldstone, H Koenig, C Y Lu, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|April 1, 1989
Polyamines and Ca2+ mediate hyperosmolal opening of the blood-brain barrier: in vitro studies in isolated rat cerebral capillariesH Koenig, A D Goldstone, C Y Lu, et al.
Journal of Neurocytology|May 1, 1995
Polyamines and NMDA receptors modulate pericapillary astrocyte swelling following cerebral cryo-injury in the ratJ J Trout, C Y Lu, A D Goldstone, et al.
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The Histochemical Journal|July 1, 1979
A unique acid phosphatase location: the transverse tubule of avian fast muscleJ J Trout, W T Stauber, B A Schottelius
Experimental and Molecular Pathology|February 1, 1981
Exocytosis of intact lysosomes from skeletal muscle after chloroquine treatmentW T Stauber, J J Trout, B A Schottelius
Experimental and Molecular Pathology|June 1, 1981
Chloroquine-induced alterations in phasic muscles. II. Sarcoplasmic reticulumJ J Trout, W T Stauber, B A Schottelius
The Histochemical Journal|May 1, 1981
Further studies on a unique T-tubular acid phosphatase in avian skeletal muscleJ J Trout, W T Stauber, B A Schottelius
Tissue & Cell|January 1, 1981
Increased autophagy in chloroquine-treated tonic and phasic muscles: an alternative viewJ J Trout, W T Stauber, B A Schottelius
Stroke|November 1, 1990
Brain polyamines are controlled by N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors during ischemia and recirculationH Koenig, A D Goldstone, C Y Lu, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|November 1, 1987
Polyamines mediate uncontrolled calcium entry and cell damage in rat heart in the calcium paradoxH Koenig, A D Goldstone, J J Trout, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|August 12, 1983
Beta-adrenergic stimulation evokes a rapid, Ca2+-dependent stimulation of endocytosis, hexose and amino acid transport associated with increased Ca2+ fluxes in mouse kidney cortexA D Goldstone, H Koenig, C Y Lu, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|April 1, 1989
Polyamines and Ca2+ mediate hyperosmolal opening of the blood-brain barrier: in vitro studies in isolated rat cerebral capillariesH Koenig, A D Goldstone, C Y Lu, et al.
Journal of Neurocytology|May 1, 1995
Polyamines and NMDA receptors modulate pericapillary astrocyte swelling following cerebral cryo-injury in the ratJ J Trout, C Y Lu, A D Goldstone, et al.
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