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W R Loewenstein

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Nature|March 20, 1975
Permeability of cell junction depends on local cytoplasmic calcium activityB Rose, W R Loewenstein
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 19, 1975
Calcium ion distribution in cytoplasm visualised by aequorin: diffusion in cytosol restricted by energized sequesteringB Rose, W R Loewenstein
The Journal of Membrane Biology|June 3, 1977
Intercellular communication and tissue growth: VIII. A genetic analysis of junctional communication and cancerous growthR Azarnia, W R Loewenstein
The Journal of Membrane Biology|January 1, 1984
Intercellular communication and the control of growth: XII. Alteration of junctional permeability by simian virus 40. Roles of the large and small T antigensR Azarnia, W R Loewenstein
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 28, 1978
Calcium in (junctional) intercellular communication and a thought on its behavior in intracellular communicationW R Loewenstein, B Rose
Nature|July 9, 1971
Communication between cells of different typeW Michalke, W R Loewenstein
The Journal of Membrane Biology|August 27, 1976
Permeability of a cell junction during intracellular injection of divalent cationsJ Délèze, W R Loewenstein
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 25, 1972
Development of a receptor on a foreign nerve fiber in a Pacinian corpuscleJ Schiff, W R Loewenstein
The Journal of Membrane Biology|December 28, 1976
Intercellular communication and tissue growth: VII. A cancer cell strain with retarded formation of permeable membrane junction and reduced exchange of a 330-dalton moleculeR Azarnia, W R Loewenstein
The Journal of Membrane Biology|August 27, 1976
Permeability of a cell junction and the local cytoplasmic free ionized calcium concentration: a study with aequorinB Rose, W R Loewenstein
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Nature|March 20, 1975
Permeability of cell junction depends on local cytoplasmic calcium activityB Rose, W R Loewenstein
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 19, 1975
Calcium ion distribution in cytoplasm visualised by aequorin: diffusion in cytosol restricted by energized sequesteringB Rose, W R Loewenstein
The Journal of Membrane Biology|June 3, 1977
Intercellular communication and tissue growth: VIII. A genetic analysis of junctional communication and cancerous growthR Azarnia, W R Loewenstein
The Journal of Membrane Biology|January 1, 1984
Intercellular communication and the control of growth: XII. Alteration of junctional permeability by simian virus 40. Roles of the large and small T antigensR Azarnia, W R Loewenstein
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 28, 1978
Calcium in (junctional) intercellular communication and a thought on its behavior in intracellular communicationW R Loewenstein, B Rose
Nature|July 9, 1971
Communication between cells of different typeW Michalke, W R Loewenstein
The Journal of Membrane Biology|August 27, 1976
Permeability of a cell junction during intracellular injection of divalent cationsJ Délèze, W R Loewenstein
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 25, 1972
Development of a receptor on a foreign nerve fiber in a Pacinian corpuscleJ Schiff, W R Loewenstein
The Journal of Membrane Biology|December 28, 1976
Intercellular communication and tissue growth: VII. A cancer cell strain with retarded formation of permeable membrane junction and reduced exchange of a 330-dalton moleculeR Azarnia, W R Loewenstein
The Journal of Membrane Biology|August 27, 1976
Permeability of a cell junction and the local cytoplasmic free ionized calcium concentration: a study with aequorinB Rose, W R Loewenstein
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