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Crowe, W.E., L.M. Maglova, P. Ponka and J.M. Russell. Human cytomegalovirus-induced host cell enlargement is iron dependent. Am. J. Physiol.: Cell Physiol. 287: C1023-C1030, 2004. [article].

Maglova, L.M., W.E. Crowe and J.M. Russell. Perinuclear localization of Na-K-Cl-cotransporter protein after human cytomegalovirus infection. Am. J. Physiol.: Cell Physiol. 286: C1324-C1334, 2004. [article].

Gritchenko, I., I. Choi, X. Zhong, P. Bray-Ward, J.M. Russell, and W.F. Boron. Cloning, characterization and chromosomal mapping of a human electroneutral Na+-driven Cl-HCO3 exchanger. J. Biol. Chem.. 276(11):8358-63, 2001.

Russell, J.M. Sodium-Potassium-Chloride Cotransport. Physiol. Rev. 80: 211-276, 2000.

Altamirano, A.A., Breitwieser, G.E., and Russell, J.M. Activation of Na+,K+,Cl- cotransport in squid giant axon by extracellular ions: Evidence for ordered binding. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1416: 195-207, 1999.

Maglova, L.M., Crowe, W.E., Smith, P.R., Altamirano, A.A., and Russell., J.M. Na-K-Cl cotransport in human fibroblasts is inhibited by cytomegalovirus infection. Am. J. Physiol. Cell Physiol. 275: C1330-C1341, 1998).

Maglova, L.M, Crowe, W.E., Altamirano, A.A. and Russell, J.M.: Human cytomegalovirus infection stimulates Cl-/HCO-3 exchanger activity in human fibroblasts. Am. J. Physiol.: Cell Physiol. 275: 515-C526, 19.

Crowe, W.E., Altamirano, A.A. and Russell, J.M.: Human cytomegalovirus infection enhances osmotic stimulation of Na+/H+ exchange in human fibroblasts. Am. J. Physiol.: Cell Physiol: 273: C1739-C1748, 1997.

Breitwieser, G.E., Altamirano, A.A., and Russell, J.M.: Elevated [Cl-]; and [Na+]; inhibit Na+, K+, Cl- contransport by different mechanisms in squid giant axons. J. Gen. Physiology, 107: 261-270, 1996.

Altamirano, A.A., Breitwieser, G.E. and Russell, J.M.  Effects of okadaic acid and intracellular Cl- on Na+, K+, Cl- cotransport.  Am. J. Physiol. (Cell): 269: C878-C883, 1995.

Altamirano, A.A., Fons, M.P., Russell, J.M., Cragoe, Jr., E.J. and Albrecht, T. Human cytomegalovirus infection increases the number of ouabain binding sites in human fibroblasts.  Virology 199: 151-159, 1994.

Breitwieser, G.E., Altamirano, A.A., and Russell, J.M.  Osmotic stimulation of Na+, K+, Cl- cotransport in squid giant axon is [Cl-]I dependent.  Am J. Physiol. (Cell) 258:C749-C753, 1990.

Altamirano, A.A., Watts, B., and Russell, J.M.  Binding of [3H]-bumetanide to microsomal membranes from optic ganglia of the squid, Loligo pealei.  Am. J. Physiol. (Cell) 258:C933-C943, 1990.

Altamirano, A.A., Hamilton, S.L. and Russell, J.M. A plasma membrane-enriched preparation from giant barnacle muscle fibers.  Analytical Biochem.  172:203-209, 1988.

Matsumoto, P. and Russell, J.M.  Intracellular Ca2+ does not activate the anion transporter responsible for pHi regulation in barnacle muscle.  Biochim. Biophys. Acta 941:123-129, 1988.

Russell, J.M. and Brodwick, M.S.  The interaction of intracellular Mg and pH on Cl fluxes associated with intracellular pH regulation in barnacle muscle.  J. Gen. Physiol. 91:495-513, 1988.

Altamirano, A.A., Breitwieser, G.E., and Russell, J.M.  Vanadate and fluoride effects on Na+, K+, Cl- cotransport in squid giant axon:  Evidence for phosphatase involvement.  Am. J. Physiol. (Cell) 254:C582-C586, 1988.

Boron, W.F., Hogan, E., and Russell, J.M.  Control of an intracellular-pH-regulating system by a pH-sensitive phosphorylation/dephosphorylation. Nature 332:262-265, 1988.

Lauf, P.K., McManus, T.J., Haas, M., Forbush, B.,III., Duhm, J., Flatman, P.W., Saier, M.J., and Russell, J.M.  Physiology and biophysics of chloride and cation cotransport across cell membranes.  Fed. Proc. 46:(7):2377-2394, 1987.

Breitwieser, G.E., Altamirano, A.A., and Russell, J.M.  Effects of pH changes on sodium pump fluxes in squid giant axons.  Am. J. Physiol. (Cell) 253:C547-C554, 1987.

Altamirano, A.A. and Russell, J.M.  Coupled Na/K/Cl efflux:  "Reverse" unidirectional fluxes in squid giant axons.  J. Gen. Physiol. 89:669-686, 1987.

Ehrlich, B.E. and Russell, J.M.  Lithium transport across squid axon membrane.  Brain Research, 311:141-143, 1984.

Russell, J.M., Boron, W.F., and Brodwick, M.S.  Intracellular pH and sodium fluxes in barnacle muscle with evidence for reversal of the ionic mechanism of intracellular pH regulation.  J. Gen. Physiol. 82:47-78, 1983.

Russell, J.M.  Cation-coupled chloride influx in squid axon:  Role of potassium and stoichiometry of the transport process.  J. Gen. Physiol. 81:909-926, 1983.

Boron, W.F. and Russell, J.M.  Stoichiometry and ion dependencies of the intracellular-pH-regulating mechanism in squid giant axons.  J. Gen. Physiol. 81-:373-399, 1983.

Russell, J.M. and Brodwick, M.S.  Cyclic AMP-stimulated chloride fluxes in dialyzed barnacle muscle fibers.  J. Gen. Physiol. 78:499-520, 1981.

Russell, J.M.  Anion transport mechanisms in neurons.  Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 341:510-523, 1980.

Russell, J.M.  Cl and Na influx:  A coupled uptake mechanism in the squid giant axon.  J. Gen. Physiol. 73:801-818, 1979.

Russell, J.M. and Brodwick, M.S.  Properties of chloride transport in barnacle muscle fibers.  J. Gen. Physiol.  73:343-368, 1979.

Boron, W.F., Russell, J.M., Brodwick, M.S., Keifer, D.W., and Roos, A.  Influence of cyclic AMP on intracellular pH regulation and chloride fluxes.  Nature 276:511-513, 1978.

Russell, J.M.  Effects of ammonium and bicarbonate-C02 on intracellular chloride levels in Aplysia neurons.  Biophys. J. 22:131-138, 1978.

Russell, J.M., Eaton, D.C., and Brodwick, M.S.  Effects of nystatin on membrane conductance and internal ion activities in Aplysia neurons.  J. Membrane Biol. 37:137-156, 1977.

Russell, J.M. and Boron, W.F.  The role of chloride transport in the regulation of intracellular pH.  Nature 264:73-74, 1976.

Russell, J.M.:  ATP-dependent chloride influx into internally dialyzed squid giant axons.  J. Membrane Biol. 28:335-350, 1976.

Russell, J.M. and Blaustein, M.P.  Calcium fluxes in internally dialyzed giant barnacle muscle fibers.   J. Membrane Biol. 23:157-179, 1975.

Blaustein, M.P. and Russell, J.M.  Sodium-calcium exchange and calcium-calcium exchange in internally dialyzed squid giant axons.  J. Membrane Biol. 22:285-312, 1975.

Eaton, D.C., Russell, J.M., and Brown, A.M.:  Ionic permeabilities of an Aplysia giant neuron.  J. Membrane Biol. 21:353-374, 1975.

Blaustein, M.P., Russell, J.M., and De Weer, P.: Calcium efflux from internally dialyzed squid axons: the influence of external and internal cations.  J. Supramolec. Biol. 21:353-374, 1975.

Russell, J.M. and Blaustein, M.P.  Calcium efflux from barnacle muscle fibers: dependence on external cations.  J. Gen. Physiol. 63:144-167, 1974.

Russell, J.M. and Brown, A.M.  Active transport of potassium by the giant neuron of Aplysia abdominal ganglion.  J. Gen. Physiol. 60:519-533, 1972.

Russell, J.M. and Brown, A.M.  Active transport of chloride by the giant neuron of the Aplysia abdominal ganglion.  J. Gen. Physiol. 60:499-518, 1972.

Russell,J.M. and Brown, A.M.  Active transport of potassium and chloride in an identifiable molluscan neuron.  Science 175:1475-1477, 1972.

Russell, J.M. and Brown, A.M.  Inotropic effect of strophanthidin on frog ventricle and its relation to blockage of the membrane sodium pump.  Arch. Int. Pharmacodyn.Ther. 186:352-362, 1970.

Russell, J.M. and Harvey, S.C.  Effects of diphenylhydantoin on canine atria an A-V conduction system.  Arch. Int. Pharmacodyn. Ther. 182:219-231, 1969.

 

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