G A KIMMICH
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KIMMICH G, Roussie J, Manglapus M, Randles J
J Membr Biol
. 2001 Jun;
182(1):17-30.
PMID: 11426296
D-aspartate (D-Asp) uptake by suspensions of cerebral rat brain astrocytes (RBA) maintained in long-term culture was studied as a means of characterizing function and regulation of Glutamate/Aspartate (Glu/Asp) transporter isoforms...
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Wilson J, Randles J, KIMMICH G
J Membr Biol
. 1998 Oct;
165(3):275-82.
PMID: 9767681
Analysis of the mechanistic basis by which sodium-coupled transport systems respond to changes in membrane potential is inherently complex. Algebraic expressions for the primary kinetic parameters (Km and Vmax) consist...
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Bennett E, KIMMICH G
Biophys J
. 1996 Apr;
70(4):1676-88.
PMID: 8785326
Activity of the Na+/glucose cotransporter endogenously expressed in LLC-PK1 cells was measured using whole cell recording techniques under three different sodium concentration conditions: 1) externally saturating, zero trans; 2) 40...
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Wilson J, Randles J, KIMMICH G
Am J Physiol
. 1996 Jan;
270(1 Pt 1):C49-56.
PMID: 8772429
The kinetics of sodium-dependent L-alanine transport were characterized in ATP-depleted LLC-PK1 cells, which allows experimental imposition of an interior negative diffusion potential across the plasma membrane. Under these conditions a...
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KIMMICH G, Randles J, Wilson J
Am J Physiol
. 1994 Oct;
267(4 Pt 1):C1119-29.
PMID: 7943275
Transport of alanine (Ala) was characterized in LLC-PK1 renal epithelial cells. Transport capability for Ala falls by 75% in postconfluent cultures, while Na(+)-coupled alpha-methylglucoside (AMG) transport rises more than fourfold...
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Bennett E, KIMMICH G
Am J Physiol
. 1992 Feb;
262(2 Pt 1):C510-6.
PMID: 1539637
Activity of the Na(+)-glucose cotransporter in LLC-PK1 epithelial cells was assayed by measuring sugar-induced currents (IAMG) using whole cell recording techniques. IAMG was compared among cells by standardizing the measured...
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Inhibition of ATP-sensitive K+ channels in pancreatic beta-cells by nonsulfonylurea drug linogliride
Ronner P, Higgins T, KIMMICH G
Diabetes
. 1991 Jul;
40(7):885-92.
PMID: 2060725
Linogliride is a nonsulfonylurea drug that lowers blood glucose levels in nondiabetic and diabetic humans and animals. Linogliride also stimulates insulin release in vitro. In the perfused pancreas, pretreatment with...
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KIMMICH G, Randles J, Bennett E
Am J Physiol
. 1991 Jun;
260(6 Pt 1):C1151-7.
PMID: 2058650
Isolated chick intestinal epithelial cells take up succinate by a Na(+)-coupled transport system similar in some characteristics to those described for renal epithelium. The transport system exhibits a hyperbolic dependence...
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Bennett E, Randles J, KIMMICH G
Am J Physiol
. 1990 Feb;
258(2 Pt 1):C234-42.
PMID: 2305866
Gigaohm-seal whole cell recording techniques were used to monitor function of the Na(+)-coupled sugar transport system in LLC-PK1 cells. The currents coupled to sugar transport were identified as those that...