STEELS, Paul

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STEELS, Paul
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811994Effects of DNP on active transport processes and cell membranes in the Malpighian tubule of FormicaDijkstra, S.; Lohrman, E.; VAN KERKHOVE, Emmy; STEELS, Paul; Greger, R.Journal Contribution
821994Stimulatory and inhibitory effects of endogenous factors in head extracts of Formica-polyctena (hymenoptera) on the fluid secretion of malpighian tubulesDE DECKER, NADINE; HAYES, TK; VAN KERKHOVE, Emmy; STEELS, PaulJournal Contribution
831994Electrical-properties of the isolated, in-vitro perfused malpighian tubule of the ant, the Cl- pathwayDIJKSTRA, S; LOHRMANN, E; STEELS, Paul; GREGER, RJournal Contribution
841994Primary urine formation in Formica investigated with double barreled Cl-selective microelectrodesDIJKSTRA, SC; LEYSSENS, Anne; VAN KERKHOVE, Emmy; STEELS, PaulJournal Contribution
851994A new single nephron model of focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis in the Munich-Wistar ratLAURENS, WEAA; VANRENTERGHEM, YFC; STEELS, Paul; VANDAMME, BJCJournal Contribution
861994Effects of dinitrophenol on active-transport processes and cell-membranes in the malpighian tubule of FormicaDIJKSTRA, S; LOHRMANN, E; STEELS, Paul; GREGER, RJournal Contribution
871993Selective and segmental lysis of the visceral epithelial-cells (VEC) leads to increased bulk flow through the capillary wall (CW) causing intracapillary thrombosis resembling the hyalinosis as seen in focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS)LAURENS, W; VANDAMME, B; VANRENTERGHEM, Y; STEELS, PaulJournal Contribution
881993Both dinitrophenol and BA2+ reduce KCl and fluid secretion in malpighian tubules of Formica-polyctena - The role of the apical H+ and K+ concentration gradientLEYSSENS, Anne; ZHANG, SL; VAN KERKHOVE, Emmy; STEELS, PaulJournal Contribution
891993The direct renal tubular effect of angiotensin-II in chickenCUYPERS, Y; McConaghey, P.; STEELS, PaulJournal Contribution
901993Measurement of intracellular and luminal K+ concentrations in a malpighian tubule (Formica) - Estimate of basal and luminal electrochemical K+ gradientsLEYSSENS, Anne; VAN KERKHOVE, Emmy; ZHANG, SL; WELTENS, R; STEELS, PaulJournal Contribution
911992Unmasking of the apical electrogenic H-pump in isolated Maplighian tubules (Formica polyctena) by the use of bariumWeltens, R.; LEYSSENS, Anne; Zhang, S.L.; Lohrman, E.; STEELS, Paul; VAN KERKHOVE, EmmyJournal Contribution
921992Intrinsic regulation of K+ transport in malpighian tubules (Formica) - Electrophysiological evidenceLEYSSENS, Anne; STEELS, Paul; LOHRMANN, E; WELTENS, R; VAN KERKHOVE, EmmyJournal Contribution
931991Role of Na+/K+ exchange and organic-acids in base induced hyperpolarization of renal proximal amphibian tubuleGRANITZER, Marita; STEELS, PaulJournal Contribution
941991Transmembranal electrochemical gradients for K+ in formica malpighian tubulesLEYSSENS, Anne; STEELS, Paul; VAN KERKHOVE, EmmyJournal Contribution
951991Role of Na+/K+ exchange and organic-acids in base induced hyperpolarization of renal proximal amphibian tubuleSTEELS, Paul; GRANITZER, MaritaJournal Contribution
961988Base induced hyperpolarization of the cell potential in HCO3-free perfused Necturus renal proximal tubulesGRANITZER, Marita; STEELS, PaulJournal Contribution
971988Alkalinization induced hyperpolarization (pHIH) of the peritubular membrane-potential (v1) of Necturus proximal tubule is reduced in the absence of substratesSTEELS, Paul; GRANITZER, MaritaJournal Contribution
981988Alkalinization hyperpolarizes the peritubular membrane-potential (V-1) of Necturus proximal tubule in the presence of ouabain or low K+ and Ba-2+GRANITZER, Marita; STEELS, PaulJournal Contribution
991988Mechanism of peritubular alkalinization effect on V1 in Necturus renal proximal tubulesSTEELS, Paul; GRANITZER, MaritaJournal Contribution
1001987Peritubular alkalinization effect on the membrane-potential of Necturus proximal tubule in the presence of barium both at the luminal and peritubular sideGRANITZER, Marita; STEELS, PaulJournal Contribution