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Josephine Axis

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Physiological Reports|March 11, 2022
Simple graphical approach to investigate differences in transepithelial paracellular leak pathway permeabilityAshley Monaco, Josephine Axis, Kurt Amsler
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|July 24, 2021
The Epithelial Cell Leak PathwayAshley Monaco, Ben Ovryn, Josephine Axis, et al.
Journal of Cellular Physiology|November 7, 2012
src family kinases regulate renal epithelial paracellular permeability barrier through an occludin-independent mechanismDevin Caswell, Shuchie Jaggi, Josephine Axis, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|September 9, 2015
Occludin Content Modulates Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced Increase in Renal Epithelial Paracellular PermeabilityDanielle Janosevic, Josephine Axis, Robert L Bacallao, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|August 19, 2024
Na-caprate-induced increase in MDCK II epithelial cell leak pathway permeability and opening number is associated with disruption of basal F-actin organizationShivani Rana, Leyla Nasr, Daniel Chang, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|June 7, 2018
ZO-1 protein is required for hydrogen peroxide to increase MDCK cell paracellular permeability in an ERK 1/2-dependent mannerSahar Bilal, Shirin Jaggi, Danielle Janosevic, et al.
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Physiological Reports|March 11, 2022
Simple graphical approach to investigate differences in transepithelial paracellular leak pathway permeabilityAshley Monaco, Josephine Axis, Kurt Amsler
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|July 24, 2021
The Epithelial Cell Leak PathwayAshley Monaco, Ben Ovryn, Josephine Axis, et al.
Journal of Cellular Physiology|November 7, 2012
src family kinases regulate renal epithelial paracellular permeability barrier through an occludin-independent mechanismDevin Caswell, Shuchie Jaggi, Josephine Axis, et al.
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry|September 9, 2015
Occludin Content Modulates Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced Increase in Renal Epithelial Paracellular PermeabilityDanielle Janosevic, Josephine Axis, Robert L Bacallao, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|August 19, 2024
Na-caprate-induced increase in MDCK II epithelial cell leak pathway permeability and opening number is associated with disruption of basal F-actin organizationShivani Rana, Leyla Nasr, Daniel Chang, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|June 7, 2018
ZO-1 protein is required for hydrogen peroxide to increase MDCK cell paracellular permeability in an ERK 1/2-dependent mannerSahar Bilal, Shirin Jaggi, Danielle Janosevic, et al.
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