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Chamberlin, Mary - Department of Biological Sciences, Ohio University
Phosphagen kinases catalyze the reversible phosphorylation of guanidine compounds, and several different phosphagen
The midgut is an important site for both nutrient absorption and ionic regulation in lepidopteran larvae (Dow, 1986). The
Peptides 23 (2002) 19331941 Biological activity of Manduca sexta allatotropin-like peptides,
Like all caterpillars, the tobacco hornworm (Manduca sexta) grows rapidly, increasing in mass 10000-fold in 16 days
Anisosmotic cell volume regulation: a comparative view M. E. CHAMBERLIN AND K. STRANGE
Na'-K+-ATPase activity in medullary thick ascending limb during short-term anoxia
Effects of calcitonin on cytosolic Ca in a suspension of rabbit medullary thick ascending limb tubules
Top-down control analysis of the effect of temperature on ectotherm oxidative phosphorylation
Glutamine metabolism in a holostean (Amia calm) and teleost fish (Salvelinus namaycush)
Control of oxidative phosphorylation during insect metamorphosis M. E. Chamberlin
Substrate support of medullary thick ascending limb oxygen consumption
Suspension of medullary thick ascending limb tubules from the rabbit kidney