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Apical incubation of Krebs solution may alter Na+ transport in pig tracheal epithelia
Proceeding/Conference:
Research Postgraduate Symposium, RPS 2014
Xu, W
Li, NF
Chen, J
2014
Basic defect in cystic fibrosis
Book:
Mutation-specific therapies in cystic fibrosis: Current status and prospects
Chen, X
Xu, W
Li, NF
Chen, J
2014
Effects of influenza H1N1 virus infection on the transepithelial currents of pig tracheal epithelia
Proceeding/Conference:
International Symposium on Healthy Aging, ISHA 2014
Xu, W
Li, NF
Chen, J
2014
Effects of transepithelial bicarbonate transport in bacterial killing on the surface of cultured pig tracheal epithelia
Proceeding/Conference:
International Symposium on Healthy Aging, ISHA 2015
Zhu, S
Xu, W
Li, NF
Chen, J
2015
Establishing tracheal epithelial models for studying Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection
Proceeding/Conference:
Physiology Symposium & HKSN-BSHK 2014 Joint Scientific Conference
Li, NF
Xu, W
Chen, J
2014
Pseudomonas aeruginosa altered the transepithelial conductance of pig tracheal epithelia
Proceeding/Conference:
Joint Annual Conference of Biomedical Science, JACBS 2015
Li, NF
Xu, W
Chen, J
2015
Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection casued a time-dependent increase in transepithelial conductance of pig tracheal epithelia
Proceeding/Conference:
International Symposium on Healthy Aging, ISHA 2015
Li, NF
Xu, W
Chen, J
2015
Sodium ion in the apical solution is associated with the volume-regulated ion transport in pig tracheal epithelia
Proceeding/Conference:
Joint Annual Conference of Biomedical Science, JACBS 2015
Xu, W
Li, NF
Chen, J
2015
Sodium ion in the apical solution is essential for a fluid-induced reduction in amiloride-sensitive transepithelial currents
Proceeding/Conference:
International Symposium on Healthy Aging, ISHA 2015
Xu, W
Li, NF
Chen, J
2015