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Self- referencing technology
Further development of self- referencing approaches
Measuring oxygen consumption using a self- referencing electrode
Microelectrodes
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Ultra-micro oxygen sensor development
Rapid response ion selective electrodes
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Piezo- tube nano- positioner
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Beta cell oxygen consumption
Measuring oxygen consumption using self-referencing electrodes
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Diabetes
Beta cell oxygen consumption
Insulin secretion from pancreatic beta cells
Modulation of pancreatic islet activity
The mechanism of action of a newly developed blood glucose-lowering hormone
Effects of hyperglycemia on living mouse embryos
Functional heterogeneity of mitochondria in an individual pancreatic beta cell
Incretin action of fatty acids in glucose-stimulated insulin secretion
Imaging the distribution & movement of bodipy-FA in beta cells
Myocellular energy metabolism: studies using self-referencing microelectrodes
Neural diseases
Mitochondrial channel activity within a living synapse
Effects of hyperglycemia on living mouse embryos
Reproductive health
Mechanisms of luminal acidification in epidydimas & vas deferens
Flux studies from mammalian embryos as indicators of viability & cell death
Linking mitochondria & reproductive aging associated egg infertility
Development
Effect of hyperglycemia on living embryos
Development & maintenance of the neruomuscular junction
Electrical and ionic controls of developmental polarity
Cell division & related motility
Excitable cells
Protein synthesis as related to long term memory
Insulin secretion from pancreatic islet beta cells
Modulation of pancreatic islet activity
The mechanism of action of a newly developed blood- glucose lowering hormone
Mitochondrial activity within a living synapse
Regulation of protein fluxes from retinal neurons
Development and maintenance of the neuromuscular junction
Functional heterogeneity of mitochondria in an individual pancreatic beta cell
Incretin action of fatty acids in glucose- stimulated insulin secretion
Imaging the distribution and movement of bodipy-FA in beta cells
Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in invertebrate (echinoderm) smooth muscle
Myocellular energy metabolism: studies using self- referencing miroelectrodes
Epithelia & Endothelia
Mechanism of luminal acidification in epidydimas and vas deferens
Keratinocyte galvanotoxins & wound healing
Sensory Systems
Mechanisms of hair cell modulation
Regulation of proton fluxes from retinal neurons
Metabolism
Control of mitochondrial function by nitric oxide
Mitochondrial channel activity within a living synapse
Development and maintenance of the neuromuscular junction
Myocellular energy metabolism: studies using self-referencing microelectrodes
Linking mitochondria and reproductive aging associated infertility
Toxicology
Control of mitochondrial function by nitric oxide
Role of hypoxia in regulating gene expression
Environmental effects on signal
Adaptations of unicellular eukaryotes to extremely acidic environments
Mechanisms of luminal acidification in epidydimas and vas deference
Other
Gamma glutamyl carboxylase from marine invertebrates
Schistosomiasis and the role of channel subunit
Development of a quantitative assay for gene knockdown
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