25 results on '"Burg, Maurice B."'
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2. Activator Protein-1 Contributes to High NaCl-induced Increase in Tonicity-responsive Enhancer/Osmotic Response Element-binding Protein Transactivating Activity
3. Hypertonic stress response
4. Response of renal inner medullary epithelial cells to osmotic stress
5. Cell cycle delay and apoptosis in response to osmotic stress
6. Chapter Thirteen - Osmotic Stress and DNA Damage
7. Chapter Sixteen - Tonicity‐Regulated Gene Expression
8. Jared Grantham (1936–2017)
9. Intracellular Organic Osmolytes: Function and Regulation
10. Bicarbonate and fluid absorption by renal proximal straight tubules
11. Tubular chloride transport and the mode of action of some diuretics
12. Role of monovalent ions in the reabsorption of fluid by isolated perfused proximal renal tubules of the rabbit
13. Osmotically active organic solutes in the renal inner medulla
14. Lack of relationship of potential difference to fluid absorption in the proximal renal tubule
15. Single tubule perfusion techniques
16. Thick ascending limb of Henle's loop
17. Hyperosmolality Causes Growth Arrest of Murine Kidney Cells: INDUCTION OF GADD45 AND GADD153 BY OSMOSENSING VIA STRESS-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE 2
18. Distinct Regulation of Osmoprotective Genes in Yeast and Mammals: ALDOSE REDUCTASE OSMOTIC RESPONSE ELEMENT IS INDUCED INDEPENDENT OF p38 AND STRESS-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE/Jun N-TERMINAL KINASE IN RABBIT KIDNEY CELLS
19. ORE, a Eukaryotic Minimal Essential Osmotic Response Element: THE ALDOSE REDUCTASE GENE IN HYPEROSMOTIC STRESS
20. Effect of vasopressin on sodium transport in renal cortical collecting tubules
21. The pathogenesis of hyponatremia in congestive heart failure
22. Acceptance of the 1995 A.N. Richards Award
23. CHLORIDE TRANSPORT IN THE RENAL TUBULE
24. Role of aldose reductase and sorbitol in maintaining the medullary intracellular milieu
25. Introduction: Background and development of microperfusion technique
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