1 - 3 of 3 resultsYou searched for: Author: starts with 'Pelletier, Andrea Pelletier'✖TableGridIndex DetailsReportsBulletins AuthorBulletinDateIdentifierReportSpeciesTitleType 102550100200 AllWith Images Item Title Date Author Species Bulletin Report 12568Evidence for a Guanylin/Guanylate Cyclase Signaling System in the Intestine, but not in Rectal Glands of the Dogfish Shark (Squalus acanthias)2000Karl J. Karnaky, Jr.Medical University of South CarolinaLeonard R. ForteUniversity of Missouri - ColumbiaJoshua T. BridgesSumner Memorial High SchoolErin BrownMDI Biological LaboratorySuzanne J. ForrestYale UniversityJohn N. Forrest, Jr.Yale UniversitySarah E. DeckerMiddlebury CollegeAndrea PelletierMDI Biological LaboratorySqualus acanthiasSpiny dogfishVolume 40 - 200024Evidence for a Guanylin/Guanylate Cyclase Signaling System in the Intestine, but not in Rectal Glands of the Dogfish Shark (Squalus acanthias)Item:12568 Date:2000Author:Karl J. Karnaky, Jr.Medical University of South CarolinaLeonard R. ForteUniversity of Missouri - ColumbiaJoshua T. BridgesSumner Memorial High SchoolErin BrownMDI Biological LaboratorySuzanne J. ForrestYale UniversityJohn N. Forrest, Jr.Yale UniversitySarah E. DeckerMiddlebury CollegeAndrea PelletierMDI Biological LaboratorySpecies:Squalus acanthiasSpiny dogfishBulletin:Volume 40 - 2000Type:Bulletin, ReportReport:2412598Human Uroguanylin, Opossum Guanylin and Heat Stable E. coli Enterotoxin Do Not Stimulate Chloride Secretion in the Perfused Rectal Gland of the Dogfish Shark (Squalus acanthias)2000Suzanne J. ForrestYale UniversityAndrea PelletierYale UniversityLeonard R. ForteUniversity of Missouri - ColumbiaJohn N. Forrest, Jr.Yale UniversitySarah E. DeckerMiddlebury CollegeKarl J. Karnaky, Jr.University of South CarolinaDidelphis virginianaVirginia opossumEscherichia coliE. coliHomo sapiensHumanSqualus acanthiasSpiny dogfishVolume 40 - 200054Human Uroguanylin, Opossum Guanylin and Heat Stable E. coli Enterotoxin Do Not Stimulate Chloride Secretion in the Perfused Rectal Gland of the Dogfish Shark (Squalus acanthias)Item:12598 Date:2000Author:Suzanne J. ForrestYale UniversityAndrea PelletierYale UniversityLeonard R. ForteUniversity of Missouri - ColumbiaJohn N. Forrest, Jr.Yale UniversitySarah E. DeckerMiddlebury CollegeKarl J. Karnaky, Jr.University of South CarolinaSpecies:Didelphis virginianaVirginia opossumEscherichia coliE. coliHomo sapiensHumanSqualus acanthiasSpiny dogfishBulletin:Volume 40 - 2000Type:Bulletin, ReportReport:5412659Staurosporine and Cytochalasin D Do Not Inhibit the Chloride Secretory Response to Constant Infusions of Shark C-Type Natriuretic Peptide2001Suzanne J. ForrestYale UniversityAndrea PelletierYale UniversityJohn N. Forrest, Jr.Yale UniversitySarah E. DeckerMiddlebury CollegeVolume 41 - 200158Staurosporine and Cytochalasin D Do Not Inhibit the Chloride Secretory Response to Constant Infusions of Shark C-Type Natriuretic PeptideItem:12659 Date:2001Author:Suzanne J. ForrestYale UniversityAndrea PelletierYale UniversityJohn N. Forrest, Jr.Yale UniversitySarah E. DeckerMiddlebury CollegeSpecies:Bulletin:Volume 41 - 2001Type:Bulletin, ReportReport:58 Save these search results as a PDF file