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Cannon, T.C., Barfuss, D.W., Zalups, R.K., Amino Acid Transporters involved in luminal transport of mercuric conjugates of cysteine in rabbit proximal tubule. J.of Pharm. and Exper. Therapeutics. 298:780-789, 2001.

Parks, L.D., Zalups, R.K., Barfuss, D.W., Luminal and basolateral membrane transport of glutathione in isolated perfused S1, S2, and S3 segments of the rabbit proximal tubule. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 11:1008-1015, 2000

Parks, L.D. and Barfuss, D.W. Transepithelial Transport and Metabolism of glycine in S1, S2, and S3 cell Types of the Rabbit Proximal Tubule. Am. J. Physiol., Renal Physiol, 283(6): F1208- F1215, 2002.

Zalups, R.K., Barfuss,D.W. Simultaneous Co-exposure to Inorganic Mercury and Cadmium: A Study of the Renal and Hepatic Disposition of Mercury and Cadmium. J. Toxicol. Environ. Health. 1471- 1490, 2002.

Zalups, R.K., Barfuss,D.W. Renal Organic Anion Transport System: A Mechanism for the Basolateral Uptake of Mercury-Thiol Conjugates along the Pars Recta of the Proximal Tubule Tox. and App. Pharmol. 182: 234-243, 2002.

Belanger, M., Westin, A., Barfuss, D.W., Some health physics aspects of working with 203Hg in University Research. Operational Radiation Safety. S28-S30, Feb 2001

Zalups, R.K., Barfuss, D.W., Lash, L. W., Relationships between Alterations in glutathione metabolism and the dispostion of inorganic mercury: Effects of biliary obstruction and chemically-induced modulation of glutathione status. Chem-Biol Interact. 123:171-195, 1999)

Cannon, T.C., Barfuss, D.W., Zalups, R.K., Molecular Homology and the Luminal Transport of Hg2+ in the Renal Proximal Tubule. J. Am. Soc. Nephrol.11:394-402, 2000

Kolb, R.J., Ghazi, A.M. and Barfuss, D.W., Inhibition of Basolateral Transport and Cellular Accumulation of cDDP and cDDP-N-acetyl-cysteine by TEA and PAH in the Renal Proximal Tubule. Cancer Chemother. Pharmacol. 51: 132-138, 2003

Baro, D.J. (2002) A-current diversity: Differences in channel hardware or second messenger system set points? In: Physiology of the Crustacean Nervous System. (Wiese, K. and Schmidt, M., eds) Springer Verlag.

Soto I, Marie B, Baro DJ, Blanco RE. (2003) FGF-2 modulates expression and distribution of GAP-43 in frog retinal ganglion cells after optic nerve injury. J Neurosci Res. 73(4):507-17

Baro, D.J., Levini, R.M., Willms, A.R., Lanning, C.C., Rodriguez, H.E., and Harris-Warrick, R.M. (1997) Quantitative single cell-RT-PCR demonstrates that A-current magnitude varies as a linear function of shal gene expression in identified stomatogastric neurons. Journal of Neuroscience 17: 6597-6610.

Adi Mizrahi, Patsy Dickinson, Peter Kloppenburg, Valerie Fénelon, Deborah Baro, Ron Harris-Warrick, Pierre Meyrand, John Simmers. (2001) Long-term maintenance of channel distribution in a central pattern generator neuron by neuromodulatory inputs revealed by de-centralization in organ culture. Journal of Neuroscience 21(18):7331-9.

Willms, A.R., Baro, D.J., Harris-Warrick, R.M. and Guckenheimer, J. (1999) An improved parameter estimation method for Hodgkin-Huxley models. J Comput Neurosci 6:145-168.

Clark, MC and DJ Baro (2006) Cloning and characterization of crustacean type one dopamine receptors: D1 aPan and D1bPan. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology-Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 143: 294-301.

Schneider , H., Baro D.J., Bailey, D., Ganter, G., Harris-Warrick, R.M., and Kravitz, E. (2000) Patterns of shaker family gene expression in single identified neurons of the American lobster, Homarus americanus. Receptors and Channels 7: 53-64.

Carmen Ufret, Deborah J. Baro, Luis F. Santana. (2001) Differential Contribution of Sialic Acid Residues to the Voltage-Dependence of Repolarizing K+ Currents in the Mouse Ventricle. American Journal of Physiology 281(2):C464-74.

Carmen A. Ufret-Vincenty, Deborah J. Baro, W. Jonathan Lederer, Howard A. Rockman, Luis E. Quiñones, and L.F. Santana (2001) Role of Na+ Channel Deglycosylation in the Genesis of Cardiac Arrhythmias in Heart Failure. Journal Biological Chemistry 276(30):28197-203.

Kim, M.T., Baro, D.J., Lanning, C.C., Doshi, M., Farnham, J., Moskowitz, H., Peck, J., Olivera, B.M., and Harris-Warrick, R.M. (1997) Alternate splicing in the pore-forming region of Panulirus shaker potassium channels. Journal of Neuroscience 17: 8213-8224.

MC Clark, TE Dever, JJ Dever, P Xu, V Rehder, MA Sosa, DJ Baro (2004) Arthropod 5-HT2 receptors: A neurohormonal receptor in Decapod crustaceans that displays agonist independent activity resulting from an evolutionary alteration of the DRY motif. The Journal of Neuroscience, 24:3421–3435

Baro, D.J., Quinones, L., Lanning, C.C., Harris-Warrick, R.M., and Ruiz, M. (2001) Alternate splicing of the shal gene and the origins of IA diversity among neurons in a dynamic motor network. Neuroscience106(2):419-32.

McClintock, T.S., Gimelbrant, A.A., and Baro, D.J. (2002) Molecular Biology of Crustacea: Unique opportunities in the crustacean nervous system. In: Physiology of the Crustacean Nervous System. (Wiese, K. and Schmidt, M., eds) Springer Verlag.

Sosa, M. and Baro, D. (2002) The role of amines and aminergic receptors in mediating dominance in the giant tropical freshwater prawn. In: Physiology of the Crustacean Nervous System. (Wiese, K. and Schmidt, M., eds) Springer Verlag.

Sucher N.J., Guenther, E., Baro, D.J., Harris-Warrick, R.M., and Deitcher, D.L. (2000) Genes and Channels: Patch/Voltage-Clamp Analysis and Single Cell RT-PCR./ Cell and Tissue Research 302:295-307.

Baro, D.J., Ayali, A., French,L., Scholz,N.L., Labenia, J., Lanning, C.C., Graubard, K., and Harris-Warrick, R.M. (2000) Molecular underpinnings of motor pattern generation: Differential targeting of shal and shaker in the pyloric motor system. Journal of Neuroscience 20: 6619-6630.

Baro, D.J., Cole, C.L., and Harris-Warrick, R.M. (1996) The lobster shaw gene: cloning, sequence analysis and comparison to fly shaw. Gene 170: 267-270.

Sosa MA, Spitzer N, Edwards DE, Baro DJ. (2004) A crustacean serotonin receptor: Cloning and distribution in the thoracic ganglia of crayfish and freshwater prawn. Journal of Comparative Neurology 473:526-537.

Baro, D.J., Cole, C.L., and Harris-Warrick, R.M. (1996) RT-PCR analysis of shaker, shab, shaw, and shal gene expression in single neurons and glial cells. Receptors and Channels, 4: 149-159.

Cui D, Dougherty KJ, Machacek DW, Sawchuk M, Hochman S, Baro DJ. (2006) Divergence between motoneurons: Gene expression profiling provides a molecular characterization of functionally discrete somatic and autonomic motoneurons. Physiological Genomics, 24(3):276-89.

Kim, M.T., Baro, D.J., Lanning, C.C., Doshi, M., Moskowitz, H., Farnham, J., and Harris-Warrick, R.M. (1998) Expression of Panulirus shaker potassium channel splice variants. Receptors and Channels 5: 291-304.

Baro, D.J., Coniglio, L.M., Cole, C.L., Rodriguez, H.E., Lubell, J.K., Kim, M.T., and Harris-Warrick, R.M. (1996) Lobster shal: comparison with Drosophila shal and native potassium currents in identified neurons. Journal of Neuroscience 16: 1689-1701.

Greer, S.F., Harton, J.A., Linhoff, M.W., Janczak, C.A., Ting, J.P.-Y. and Cressman, D. Serine Residues 286, 288, and 293 within the CIITA: A Mechanism for Down-Regulating CIITA Activity through Phosphorylation. J. Immunol., 1:376; 2004.

Greer, S.F. and Justement, L.B. The role of CD45 in Regulation of B Lymphocyte Biology. Recent. Res. Devel. Immunology, 1:399; 21999, 2001.

Bhat, K., Turner, J.D., Cape, A.C., Myers, S., Ting, J.T. and Greer, S.F. Non-proteolytic Functions of Ubiquitin and the S8 19S ATPase in Regulating Major Histocompatibility Gene Expression, In preparation, 2005.

Zika, E., Greer, S.F., Zhu, X.S., and Ting, J.P.-Y. Association of the transcriptional coactivator CIITA with HDAC1/HDAC2 disrupts MHC-II gene expression. Mol. Cell. Biol., 9:3091; 2003.

Greer, S.F., and Justement, L.B. CD45 Regulates the Phosphotyrosine-Dependent Interaction Between CD22 and the SH2 Domain-Containing Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase SHP-1. J. Immunol. 162:5278; 1999.

Cressman, D.E, O’Connor, W.J., Greer, S.F., Zhu, X.S., and Ting, J.P.-Y. Mechanisms of Nuclear Import and Export Which Control the Subcellular Localization of CIITA. J. Immunol., 167:3626; 2002.

Greer, S.F., Lin, J., Clarke, C.H., and Justement, L.B. Major Histocompatability Class II-Mediated Signal Transduction is Regulated by the Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase CD45. J. Biol. Chem. 273:11970; 1998.

Greer, S.F., Zika, E., Conti, B., Zhu, X.S. and Ting, J.P.-Y. Enhancement of CIITA Transcriptional Function by Ubiquitin. Nature Immunol., 4:1074; 2003.

Parker, C. E.; Mocanu, V.; Warren, M.R., Greer, S. F., Borchers, C.H. Mass Spectrometric Determination of Protein Ubiquitination. Methods in Molecular Biology (Patterson, W. C., ed.), Volume 301, Humana Press, NJ, 2005.

Greer, S.F., Raman, C., and Justement, L.B. CD45 Physically Interacts with Casein Kinase 2 via a Unique Acidic Amino Acid Insert in Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Domain II. J. Immunol., 166:7208; 2001.

Jiang, C., Xu, H., Cui, N. and Wu, J. (2001) An alternative approach to the identification of respiratory central chemoreceptors in the brainstem. Respiratory Physiology, 129, 145-157.

Chanchevalap, S., Yang, Z., Cui, N., Qu, Z., Zhu, G., Liu, C., Giwa, L. R., Abdulkadir, L., Xu H. and Jiang C. (2000) Involvement of histidine residues in CO2 and pH sensing of ROMK1 channel. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 275, 7811-7817.

Wang, R., Rojas, A., Wu, J., Piao, H., Adams C. Y., Xu, H., Shi, Y. and Jiang, C. (2005) Determinant role of membrane helices in gating of intracellular ligand-gated ion channels. J. Membr. Biol. 204:1-10.

Cui, N., Li, L., Wang, X., Shi, Y., Shi, W. and Jiang, C. Elimination of allosteric modulation of myocardial KATP channels by ATP and protons in two Kir6.2 polymorphisms found in sudden cardiac death. Physiological Genomics. In press.

Mao, J., Wang, X., Chen, F., Wang, R., Rojas, A., Shi, Y., Piao, H. and Jiang, C. (2004) Molecular basis for the inhibition of G-protein coupled inward rectifier K+ channels by protein kinase C. Proceeding of National Academy of Sciences USA, 101, 1087-1092.

Jiang, C., Rojas, A., Wang, R. and Wang, X. (2004) CO2 central chemosensitivity: Why are there so many sensing molecules? Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology, in press.

Xu, H., Z. J. Yang, N.R. Cui, L. R. Giwa, L. Abdulkadir, M. Patel, P. Sharma, W. Shen and C. Jiang. (2000) Molecular determinants for the distinct pH sensitivity of Kir1.1 and Kir4.1. American Journal of Physiology, 279: C1464-1471.

Xu, H., Cui, N., Yang, Z., Wu, J., Giwa, L. R., Abdulkadir, L., Sharma, P. and Jiang, C. (2001) Direct activation of KATP channels by intracellular acidosis. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276, 12898-12902.

Piao, H., Cui, N., Xu, H., Mao, J., Rojas, A., Wang, R., Abdulkadir, L., Li, L., Wu J. and Jiang, C. (2001) Requirement of multiple protein domains and residues for gating KATP channels by intracellular pH. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276, 36673-36680.

 

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