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P M Quinton

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The American Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1981
Formation of stimulus-induced vacuoles in serous cells of tracheal submucosal glandsJ W Mills, P M Quinton
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. Animal|January 1, 1995
An immortal cell line to study the role of endogenous CFTR in electrolyte absorptionC L Bell, P M Quinton
The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1996
Deactivation of CFTR-Cl conductance by endogenous phosphatases in the native sweat ductM M Reddy, P M Quinton
Journal of Korean Medical Science|September 12, 2000
CFTR, a rectifying, non-rectifying anion channel?P M Quinton, M M Reddy
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1987
Cl- permeability of sweat duct cell membranes: intracellular microelectrode analysisM M Reddy, P M Quinton
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|February 17, 2006
Cytosolic potassium controls CFTR deactivation in human sweat ductM M Reddy, P M Quinton
Nature|November 5, 1992
Control of CFTR chloride conductance by ATP levels through non-hydrolytic bindingP M Quinton, M M Reddy
Israel Journal of Medical Sciences|December 1, 1987
Effects of bumetanide on chloride transport in human eccrine sweat ducts: implications for cystic fibrosisM M Reddy, P M Quinton
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|February 15, 2001
cAMP-independent phosphorylation activation of CFTR by G proteins in native human sweat ductM M Reddy, P M Quinton
The Journal of Membrane Biology|February 8, 2006
ENaC activity requires CFTR channel function independently of phosphorylation in sweat ductM M Reddy, P M Quinton
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The American Journal of Physiology|July 1, 1981
Formation of stimulus-induced vacuoles in serous cells of tracheal submucosal glandsJ W Mills, P M Quinton
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. Animal|January 1, 1995
An immortal cell line to study the role of endogenous CFTR in electrolyte absorptionC L Bell, P M Quinton
The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1996
Deactivation of CFTR-Cl conductance by endogenous phosphatases in the native sweat ductM M Reddy, P M Quinton
Journal of Korean Medical Science|September 12, 2000
CFTR, a rectifying, non-rectifying anion channel?P M Quinton, M M Reddy
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|January 1, 1987
Cl- permeability of sweat duct cell membranes: intracellular microelectrode analysisM M Reddy, P M Quinton
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|February 17, 2006
Cytosolic potassium controls CFTR deactivation in human sweat ductM M Reddy, P M Quinton
Nature|November 5, 1992
Control of CFTR chloride conductance by ATP levels through non-hydrolytic bindingP M Quinton, M M Reddy
Israel Journal of Medical Sciences|December 1, 1987
Effects of bumetanide on chloride transport in human eccrine sweat ducts: implications for cystic fibrosisM M Reddy, P M Quinton
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|February 15, 2001
cAMP-independent phosphorylation activation of CFTR by G proteins in native human sweat ductM M Reddy, P M Quinton
The Journal of Membrane Biology|February 8, 2006
ENaC activity requires CFTR channel function independently of phosphorylation in sweat ductM M Reddy, P M Quinton
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