G C Colclasure
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Colclasure G, Parker J, Dunham P
Am J Physiol
. 1995 Mar;
268(3 Pt 1):C660-8.
PMID: 7900773
K-Cl cotransport in resealed dog red cell ghosts requires the incorporation of creatine phosphate before resealing; incorporation of ATP has no effect [Colclasure and Parker. Am. J. Physiol. 265 (Cell...
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Colclasure G, Parker J
Am J Physiol
. 1993 Dec;
265(6 Pt 1):C1648-52.
PMID: 8279525
Swelling-induced K-Cl cotransport in resealed dog red blood cell ghosts requires the presence of an ATP-generating system (G. C. Colclasure and J. C. Parker. J. Gen. Physiol. 100: 1-10, 1992)....
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Minton A, Colclasure G, Parker J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1992 Nov;
89(21):10504-6.
PMID: 1332050
A simple model is proposed to account for large increases in transporter-mediated ion flux across cell membranes that are elicited by small fractional changes of cell volume. The model is...
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Parker J, Colclasure G
Mol Cell Biochem
. 1992 Sep;
114(1-2):9-11.
PMID: 1334230
To differentiate whether the primary volume signal in dog red cells arises from a change in cell configuration or the concentration and dilution of cell contents, we prepared resealed ghosts...
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Colclasure G, Parker J
J Gen Physiol
. 1992 Jul;
100(1):1-10.
PMID: 1512553
Chloride-dependent K transport ([K-Cl] cotransport) in dog red cells is activated by cell swelling. Whether the volume signal is generated by a change in cell configuration or by the dilution...
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Parker J, Colclasure G
Am J Physiol
. 1992 Feb;
262(2 Pt 1):C418-21.
PMID: 1311502
Two sets of observations suggest a linkage between volume-responsive Na and K transport systems in dog red blood cells. 1) The lyotropic anion thiocyanate inhibits shrinkage-induced Na-H exchange and stimulates...
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Colclasure G, Parker J
J Gen Physiol
. 1991 Nov;
98(5):881-92.
PMID: 1662684
It is not known whether the activation of Na/H exchange by shrinkage in dog red cells is due to the packing of cell contents or a change in cell configuration....
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Parker J, Colclasure G, McManus T
J Gen Physiol
. 1991 Nov;
98(5):869-80.
PMID: 1662683
Hypertonic shrinkage of dog red cells caused rapid activation of Na/H exchange and rapid deactivation of [K-Cl] cotransport. Hypotonic swelling caused delayed deactivation of Na/H exchange and delayed activation of...
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Colclasure G, Parker J
Comp Biochem Physiol A Comp Physiol
. 1990 Jan;
96(1):147-50.
PMID: 1975532
1. Ca/Na exchange in dog red cells is greatly stimulated by pretreatment of the cells with diamide, but only if the diamide preincubation is carried out in a Na-free, Ca-containing...
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Colclasure G, Lloyd W, Lamkin M, Gonnerman W, Troxler R, Offner G, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
. 1988 Jan;
66(1):187-92.
PMID: 3335602
We previously isolated a family of bone-resorbing proteins from human cancer ascites fluid and established that the three purified bone-resorbing proteins were chemically and immunochemically related to each other and...