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Woods CC, Banks KE, Lebsack TW, White TC, Anderson GA, Maccallum T, Gruener R, DeLuca D. Jan 2005. Use of a microgravity organ culture dish system to demonstrate the signal dampening effects of modeled microgravity during T cell development. Dev Comp Immunol, 29:565-82
Woods CC, Banks KE, Gruener R, DeLuca D. Aug 2003. Loss of T cell precursors after spaceflight and exposure to vector-averaged gravity. FASEB J, 17:1526-8
Reitstetter R, Lukas RJ, Gruener R. May 1999. Dependence of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor recovery from desensitization on the duration of agonist exposure. J Pharmacol Exp Ther, 289:656-60
Gruener R. Jan 1998. Neuronal responses to vector-averaged gravity: a search for gravisensing and adaptation mechanisms--a preliminary report. Uchu Koku Kankyo Igaku, 35:63-83
Chang HM, Reitstetter R, Gruener R. May 1995. Lipid-ion channel interactions: increasing phospholipid headgroup size but not ordering acyl chains alters reconstituted channel behavior. J Membr Biol, 145:13-9
Chang HM, Reitstetter R, Mason RP, Gruener R. Jan 1995. Attenuation of channel kinetics and conductance by cholesterol: an interpretation using structural stress as a unifying concept. J Membr Biol, 143:51-63
Gruener R, Roberts R, Reitstetter R. Jun 1994. Reduced receptor aggregation and altered cytoskeleton in cultured myocytes after space-flight. Biol Sci Space, 8:79-93
Reitstetter R, Gruener R. Jun 1994. Vector-averaged gravity does not alter acetylcholine receptor single channel properties. Biol Sci Space, 8:71-8
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