NANCY KLEENE - PUBLICATIONS

(shown as N.L. Koster in early references)

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Kleene, S.J. and Kleene, N.K. (2021) Inward calcium current through the polycystin-2-dependent channels of renal primary cilia. Am. J. Physiol. Renal Physiol. 320, F1165-F1173.
Kleene, S.J., Siroky, B.J., Landero-Figueroa, J.A., Dixon, B.P., Pachciarz, N.W., Lu, L., and Kleene, N.K. (2019) The TRPP2-dependent channel of renal primary cilia also requires TRPM3. PLoS ONE. 18, e0214053.
Siroky, B.J., Kleene, N.K., Kleene, S.J., Varnell, C.D., Comer, R.G., Liu, J., Lu, L., Pachciarz, N.W., Bissler, J.J., and Dixon, B.P. (2017) Primary cilia regulate the osmotic stress response of renal epithelial cells through TRPM3. Am. J. Physiol. Renal Physiol. 312, F791-F805.
Kleene, S.J. and Kleene, N.L. (2017) The native TRPP2-dependent channel of murine renal primary cilia. Am. J. Physiol. Renal Physiol. 312, F96-F108.
Flannery, R.J., Kleene, N.K., and Kleene, S.J. (2015) A TRPM4-dependent current in murine renal primary cilia, Am. J. Physiol. Renal Physiol. 309, F697-F707; see also the journal's Editorial Focus on this article.
Kleene, N.K. and Kleene, S.J. (2012) A method for measuring electrical signals in a primary cilium. Cilia 1, 17.
Griff, E.R., Kleene, N.K., and Kleene, S.J. (2012) A selective PMCA inhibitor does not prolong the electroolfactogram in mouse. PLoS ONE 7, e37148.
Nickell, W.T., Kleene, N.K., and Kleene, S.J. (2007) Mechanisms of neuronal chloride accumulation in intact mouse olfactory epithelium. J. Physiol. 583, 1005-1020.
Nickell, W.T., Kleene, N.K., Gesteland, R.C., and Kleene, S.J. (2006) Neuronal chloride accumulation in olfactory epithelium of mice lacking NKCC1. J. Neurophysiol. 95, 2003-2006.
Talreja, P.S., Kleene, N.K., Pickens, W.L., Wang, T.-F., and Kasting, G.B. (2001) Visualization of the lipid barrier and measurement of lipid pathlength in human stratum corneum. AAPS PharmSci 3, article 13.
Koster, N.L., Norman, A.B., Richtand, N.M., Nickell, W.T., Puche, A.C., Pixley, S.K., and Shipley M.T. (1999) Olfactory receptor neurons express D2 dopamine receptors. J. Comp. Neurol. 411, 666-673.
Koster, N.L. and Costanzo, R.M. (1996) Electrophysiological characterization of the olfactory bulb during recovery from sensory deafferentation. Brain Res. 724, 117-20.
Koster, N.L. (1994) Morphological and electrophysiological characteristics of the olfactory bulb during recovery from sensory deafferentation. Ph.D. dissertation, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.


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