Osmosis
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Subject Areas on Research
- Abnormal osmotic regulation in trpv4-/- mice.
- Asymmetrical electrically induced injury of rabbit ventricular myocytes.
- Biochemical characterization of Leishmania major aquaglyceroporin LmAQP1: possible role in volume regulation and osmotaxis.
- Changes in bone marrow pressure in response to hyperbaric exposure.
- Comparative properties of channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) and blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) acetylcholinesterases.
- Functional characterization of TRPV4 as an osmotically sensitive ion channel in porcine articular chondrocytes.
- Genome-wide survey and expression analysis of the OSCA gene family in rice.
- Hydration and steric pressures between phospholipid bilayers.
- Implantation of an Isoproterenol Mini-Pump to Induce Heart Failure in Mice.
- Isolation of highly purified, functional endosomes from toad urinary bladder.
- Isotope and ion selectivity in reverse osmosis desalination: geochemical tracers for man-made freshwater.
- Living in a physical world X. Pumping fluids through conduits.
- Measurement and modulation of nonoxynol-9 diffusion and bioactivity against spermatozoa in human cervical mucus.
- Mechanical regulation of nuclear structure and function.
- Membrane translocation and regulation of uridine diphosphate-glucuronic acid uptake in rat liver microsomal vesicles.
- Nonlinear osmotic properties of the cell nucleus.
- Role of TRPV ion channels in sensory transduction of osmotic stimuli in mammals.
- Salt and acid studies on canine lingual epithelium.
- Structural and functional response of toad urinary bladder to LiCl.
- Structure, composition, and peptide binding properties of detergent soluble bilayers and detergent resistant rafts.
- Technical modification in the intracarotid chemotherapy and osmotic blood-brain barrier disruption procedure to prevent the relapse of carboplatin-induced orbital pseudotumor.
- The effect of aldosterone on water and electrolyte composition of incubated rat diaphragms.
- The water permeability of lens aquaporin-0 depends on its lipid bilayer environment.
- Transient receptor potential vanilloid 4: The sixth sense of the musculoskeletal system?
- Transient receptor potential vanilloid channels functioning in transduction of osmotic stimuli.
- Transport pathways in rat lingual epithelium.
- Water permeability of aquaporin-4 channel depends on bilayer composition, thickness, and elasticity.
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Keywords of People
- Katz, David F., Nello L. Teer, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, in the Edmund T. Pratt, Jr. School of Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
- Vengosh, Avner, Nicholas Distinguished Professor of Environmental Quality, Nicholas Institute-Energy Initiative