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The Contribution of TRPV4 Channels to Astrocyte Volume Regulation and Brain Edema Formation
2018 |
Second Faculty of Medicine, First Faculty of Medicine
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High extracellular K+ evokes changes in voltage-dependent K+ and Na+ currents and volume regulation in astrocytes
2007 |
Second Faculty of Medicine, First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
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Compromised Astrocyte Swelling/Volume Regulation in the Hippocampus of the Triple Transgenic Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease
2022 |
Second Faculty of Medicine
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Distinct Expression/Function of Potassium and Chloride Channels Contributes to the Diverse Volume Regulation in Cortical Astrocytes of GFAP/EGFP Mice
2012 |
Second Faculty of Medicine
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High potassium exposure reveals the altered ability of astrocytes to regulate their volume in the aged hippocampus of GFAP/EGFP mice
2020 |
Second Faculty of Medicine
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Quantification of Astrocyte Volume Changes During Ischemia In Situ Reveals Two Populations of Astrocytes in the Cortex of GFAP/EGFP Mice
2009 |
Second Faculty of Medicine
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Altered Astrocytic Swelling in the Cortex of alpha-Syntrophin-Negative GFAP/EGFP Mice
2014 |
Second Faculty of Medicine
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Assays to Study Consequences of Cytoplasmic Intermediate Filament Mutations: The Case of Epidermal Keratins
2016 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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Three-dimensional confocal morphometry - a new approach for studying dynamic changes in cell morphology in brain slices
2007 |
Second Faculty of Medicine
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The role of aquaporin-4 and transient receptor potential vaniloid isoform 4 channels in the development of cytotoxic edema and associated extracellular diffusion parameter changes
2019 |
Second Faculty of Medicine
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Three-dimensional confocal morphometry reveals structural changes in astrocyte morphology in situ
2007 |
Second Faculty of Medicine
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The absence of AQP4/TRPV4 complex substantially reduces acute cytotoxic edema following ischemic injury
2022 |
Second Faculty of Medicine, First Faculty of Medicine