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Raphael Gruener

Professor

Contact Information

Address: Office of Economic Development (UASTP)
9040 S. Rita Rd
Suite 2360
Tucson, AZ 85747
Tucson, AZ 85747
Phone: (520) 626-9759
Email: rgruener@u.arizona.edu


Website: http://www.physiology.arizona.edu/index.php/articles/44

Research Interests


#Economic Development with emphasis on biotechnology




Graduate Program Affiliations

Neuroscience

Physiological Sciences


Publications

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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