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1. Control of Cl- transport in the operculum epithelium of Fundulus heteroclitus: long- and short-term salinity adaptation.

2. Chloride cells and osmoregulation.

3. Chloride transport activation by plasma osmolarity during rapid adaptation to high salinity of Fundulus heteroclitus.

4. Inhibition of tumor promoter-mediated processes in mouse skin and bovine lens by caffeic acid phenethyl ester.

5. A Na+/Ca2+ exchange mechanism in apical membrane vesicles of the retinal pigment epithelium.

6. Ca2+/Na+ exchanger and Na+,K+ 2Cl- cotransporter in lens fiber plasma membrane vesicles.

7. A Na+/H+ exchanger and its relation to oxidative effects in plasma membrane vesicles from lens fibers.

8. Study of the Ca2+/Na+ exchange mechanism in vesicles isolated from apical membranes of lens epithelium of spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) and bovine eye.

9. Lens opacification and H2O2 elevation induced by a tumor promoter.

10. Characterization of BADS-binding proteins in epithelial plasma membranes.

11. Histochemical demonstration of carbonic anhydrase in gills and opercular epithelium of seawater- and freshwater-adapted killyfish (Fundulus heteroclitus).

12. Fluorescent stilbene (BADS) binding proteins in anion-transporting epithelia.

13. Stimulation of chloride transport by fatty acids in corneal epithelium and relation to changes in membrane fluidity.

14. Membrane beta-receptors: interaction with cytoskeleton in chloride secretory systems.

15. Onset of changes in glucose transport across ocular barriers in streptozotocin-induced diabetes.

16. A model for transepithelial ion transport across the isolated retinal pigment epithelium of the frog.

17. Mechanism for leukotriene C4 stimulation of chloride transport in cornea.

18. Chloride transport across isolated opercular epithelium of killifish: a membrane rich in chloride cells.

20. Reduced ocular glucose transport and increased non-electrolyte permeability in rats with retinal degeneration (RCS).

21. A Na/H exchange mechanism in apical membrane vesicles of the retinal pigment epithelium.

22. Active chloride transport in the in vitro opercular skin of a teleost (Fundulus heteroclitus), a gill-like epithelium rich in chloride cells.

23. Chloride active transport, membrane lipids and receptors in the corneal epithelium.

24. Cytoskeletal constraint of the beta-adrenergic receptor in frog erythrocyte membranes.

25. Identification and quantification of mitochondria-rich cells in transporting epithelia.

26. Uptake of arachidonic acid into membrane phospholipids: effect on chloride transport across cornea.

27. Direct insertion and fluorescence studies of rhodamine-labeled beta-adrenergic receptors in cell membranes.

28. Effects of ouabain and furosemide on transepithelial electrical parameters of the isolated shark ciliary epithelium.

29. Intracellular voltage recordings in the opercular epithelium of Fundus heteroclitus.

30. Stimulation of ion transport by ascorbic acid through inhibition of 3':5'-cyclic-AMP phosphodiesterase in the corneal epithelium and other tissues.

31. Glucose transport across ocular barriers of the spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias.

32. Decrease of intracellular chloride activity by furosemide in frog retinal pigment epithelium.

33. Fluorescence studies of the beta-adrenergic receptor topology.

35. Effect of pH on chloride absorption in the flounder intestine.

36. Effect of calcium antagonist compound nisoldipine on transepithelial electrical parameters in the isolated frog cornea.

37. Glucose transport across ocular barriers of the streptozotocin-diabetic rat.

38. Action of adenosine on chloride active transport of isolated frog cornea.

39. Passage of sugars and urea across the isolated retina pigment epithelium of the frog.

40. Passive sodium movements across the opercular epithelium: the paracellular shunt pathway and ionic conductance.

41. The effects of blepharorrhaphy induced depression of corneal cholinergic activity.

42. Membrane potentials and intracellular chloride activity in the ciliary body of the shark.

43. Pardaxin increases solute permeability of gills and rectal gland in the dogfish shark (Squalus acanthias).

44. Leukotriene modulation of chloride transport in frog cornea.

45. Localization of acetylcholinesterase in the rabbit cornea by light and electron microscopy.

47. The electrical properties and active ion transport across the urinary bladder of the urodele, Amphiuma means.

48. The stimulation of chloride transport by prostaglandins and their interaction with epinephrine, theophylline, and cyclic AMP in the corneal epithelium.

49. Effect of a chloride channel blocker on bullfrog corneal epithelium.

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