R J Paul
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Recent Articles
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Mendelski M, Dolling R, Feller F, Hoffmann D, Ramos Fangmeier L, Ludwig K, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2019 Aug;
9(1):11120.
PMID: 31366938
Bile acids are steroid compounds from the digestive tracts of vertebrates that enter agricultural environments in unusual high amounts with manure. Bacteria degrading bile acids can readily be isolated from...
2.
Maxcy R, Paul R
J Food Prot
. 2019 Apr;
50(1):47-50.
PMID: 30965536
Commercial evaluation of the microbial quality of raw milk presents a major challenge, and new methods are burdened by being compared to imprecise presently used standard methods. Extensive comparisons in...
3.
Seidl M, Paul R, Pirow R
J Exp Biol
. 2005 May;
208(Pt 11):2165-75.
PMID: 15914660
The mechanisms, dynamics and effects of hypoxia acclimation were studied in the water flea Daphnia magna over three successive generations (parental, first and second filial generation: P, F1 and F2)....
4.
Pirow R, Baumer C, Paul R
J Exp Biol
. 2004 Nov;
207(Pt 25):4393-405.
PMID: 15557025
Oxygen transport processes in millimetre-sized animals can be very complex, because oxygen molecules do not exclusively follow the pathway predetermined by the circulating fluid but may also simultaneously move from...
5.
Paul R, Zeis B, Lamkemeyer T, Seidl M, Pirow R
Acta Physiol Scand
. 2004 Oct;
182(3):259-75.
PMID: 15491405
The pathway for oxygen, the control of oxygen transport and the role of haemoglobin expression for the physiological adaptation to different oxygen and temperature conditions were studied in the ecological...
6.
Paul R, Shull G, Kranias E
Novartis Found Symp
. 2002 Aug;
246:228-38; discussion 238-43, 272-6.
PMID: 12164311
Smooth muscle Ca2+ handling is of major importance to understanding its function. A new approach utilizes molecular biology to develop transgenic mouse models in which the protein constituents of the...
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Baumer C, Pirow R, Paul R
J Comp Physiol B
. 2002 May;
172(4):275-85.
PMID: 12037590
To determine the contribution of circulatory convection to tissue oxygen supply in animals of Daphnia magna, heart rate ( f(H)), in-vivo Hb oxygen-saturation ( S(Hb)) and NADH fluorescence intensity (...
8.
Szymanski P, Ferguson D, Paul R
Acta Physiol Scand
. 2002 Apr;
174(4):337-46.
PMID: 11942921
Previously, we demonstrated that positively charged polylysine, our model for biological polyamines, activates the Mg2+ ATPase activity of unphosphorylated smooth muscle myosin and shifts the myosin conformation from the folded...
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Babu G, Loukianov E, Loukianova T, Pyne G, Huke S, Osol G, et al.
Nat Cell Biol
. 2001 Nov;
3(11):1025-9.
PMID: 11715025
We used an exon-specific gene-targeting strategy to generate a mouse model deficient only in the SM-B myosin isoform. Here we show that deletion of exon-5B (specific for SM-B) in the...
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Krane C, Fortner C, Hand A, McGraw D, Lorenz J, Wert S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2001 Nov;
98(24):14114-9.
PMID: 11707570
Although aquaporin 5 (AQP5) is the major water channel expressed in alveolar type I cells in the lung, its actual role in the lung is a matter of considerable speculation....