1 - 4 of 4 resultsYou searched for: Institution: starts with 'Humboldt University'✖TableGridIndex DetailsReportsBulletins AuthorBulletinDateIdentifierReportSpeciesTitleType 102550100200 AllWith Images Item Title Date Author Species Bulletin Report 12242Effect of Elevated Plasma Ammonia on Tissue Levels of Glutamine and Glutamate in Embryos of the Dogfish (Squalus acanthias)1994Gregg A. KormanikUniversity of North Carolina, AshevilleRebecca VerityHumboldt UniversitySqualus acanthiasSpiny dogfishVolume 34 - 199441Effect of Elevated Plasma Ammonia on Tissue Levels of Glutamine and Glutamate in Embryos of the Dogfish (Squalus acanthias)Item:12242 Date:1994Author:Gregg A. KormanikUniversity of North Carolina, AshevilleRebecca VerityHumboldt UniversitySpecies:Squalus acanthiasSpiny dogfishBulletin:Volume 34 - 1994Type:Bulletin, ReportReport:4112589Effect of Farnesol on Vascular Smooth Muscle Calcium Channels2000Matthias LohnHumboldt UniversityUlf MuzzuliniHumboldt UniversityHeinke ConradHumboldt UniversityTorsten KirschMax-Delbrueck Center for Molecular MedicineJennifer LitteralMDI Biological LaboratoryPatricia WaldronMDI Biological LaboratoryNorbert KlugbauerTechnical University MunichFranz HofmannTechnical University MunichHermann HallerHannover Medical SchoolFriedrich C. LuftHumboldt UniversityMaik GollaschHumboldt UniversityXenopus laevisAfrican clawed frogVolume 40 - 200045Effect of Farnesol on Vascular Smooth Muscle Calcium ChannelsItem:12589 Date:2000Author:Matthias LohnHumboldt UniversityUlf MuzzuliniHumboldt UniversityHeinke ConradHumboldt UniversityTorsten KirschMax-Delbrueck Center for Molecular MedicineJennifer LitteralMDI Biological LaboratoryPatricia WaldronMDI Biological LaboratoryNorbert KlugbauerTechnical University MunichFranz HofmannTechnical University MunichHermann HallerHannover Medical SchoolFriedrich C. LuftHumboldt UniversityMaik GollaschHumboldt UniversitySpecies:Xenopus laevisAfrican clawed frogBulletin:Volume 40 - 2000Type:Bulletin, ReportReport:4512374Partial Cloning and Apical Membrane Localization of an Anion Exchanger (AE-2) in Shark (Squalus acanthias) Rectal Gland Tubules: Preliminary Studies1997Albert A. GeorgeYale UniversityRudiger W. LehrichHumboldt UniversityStephen G. AllerYale UniversityJohn N. Forrest, Jr.Yale UniversitySqualus acanthiasSpiny dogfishVolume 37 - 199714Partial Cloning and Apical Membrane Localization of an Anion Exchanger (AE-2) in Shark (Squalus acanthias) Rectal Gland Tubules: Preliminary StudiesItem:12374 Date:1997Author:Albert A. GeorgeYale UniversityRudiger W. LehrichHumboldt UniversityStephen G. AllerYale UniversityJohn N. Forrest, Jr.Yale UniversitySpecies:Squalus acanthiasSpiny dogfishBulletin:Volume 37 - 1997Type:Bulletin, ReportReport:1412470Proteinkinase C Isoforms and Differentiation of Endothelial Cells into the Fenestrated Phenotype1998Hermann HallerHumboldt UniversityChristiane BeckerHumboldt UniversityOlaf SchaferHumboldt UniversityMaren WellnerHumboldt UniversityHomo sapiensHumanVolume 38 - 199848Proteinkinase C Isoforms and Differentiation of Endothelial Cells into the Fenestrated PhenotypeItem:12470 Date:1998Author:Hermann HallerHumboldt UniversityChristiane BeckerHumboldt UniversityOlaf SchaferHumboldt UniversityMaren WellnerHumboldt UniversitySpecies:Homo sapiensHumanBulletin:Volume 38 - 1998Type:Bulletin, ReportReport:48 Save these search results as a PDF file