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Sound of nano (2013)
Journal Article

Ultrasound is widely used for imaging, measurement and diagnostics in the MHz region and is perhaps most familiar as a medical or non-destructive imaging or measurement tool. In the MHz frequency range the wavelength is typically measured in microns... Read More about Sound of nano.

Identification of a nonselective cation channel in isolated lens fiber cells that is activated by cell shrinkage (2012)
Journal Article

The initiation of lens cataract has long been associated with the development of a membrane "leak" in lens fiber cells that depolarizes the lens intracellular potential and elevates intracellular Na+ and Ca2+ concentrations. It has been proposed that... Read More about Identification of a nonselective cation channel in isolated lens fiber cells that is activated by cell shrinkage.

Differentiation-dependent changes in the membrane properties of fiber cells isolated from the rat lens (2008)
Journal Article

Impedance measurements in whole lenses showed that lens fiber cells possess different permeability properties to the epithelial cells from which they differentiate. To confirm these observations at the cellular level, we analyzed the membrane propert... Read More about Differentiation-dependent changes in the membrane properties of fiber cells isolated from the rat lens.

Cl− Influx into Rat Cortical Lens Fiber Cells Is Mediated by a Cl− Conductance That Is Not ClC-2 or -3 (2004)
Journal Article

PURPOSE. Exposure of organ-cultured lenses to C1- channel blockers under isotonic conditions induces a localized cortical zone of extracellular space dilations. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether elongated lens fiber cells from this... Read More about Cl− Influx into Rat Cortical Lens Fiber Cells Is Mediated by a Cl− Conductance That Is Not ClC-2 or -3.