STEELS, Paul

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STEELS, Paul
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11999Tutoraid, a powerful multimedia tool for self-learning and feedback between teachers and studentsVANDENREYT, Ingrid; GRANITZER, Marita; STEELS, Paul; DAEMS, Benny; MESOTTEN, Kris; VAN REETH, FrankProceedings Paper
21991Role of Na+/K+ exchange and organic-acids in base induced hyperpolarization of renal proximal amphibian tubuleSTEELS, Paul; GRANITZER, MaritaJournal Contribution
31991Role of Na+/K+ exchange and organic-acids in base induced hyperpolarization of renal proximal amphibian tubuleGRANITZER, Marita; STEELS, PaulJournal Contribution
41988Base-induced hyperpolarization of the basolateral membrane potential of renal proximal tubule cellsSTEELS, Paul; GRANITZER, MaritaBook Section
51988Alkalinization 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
61988Alkalinization induced hyperpolarization (pHIH) of the peritubular membrane-potential (v1) of Necturus proximal tubule is reduced in the absence of substratesSTEELS, Paul; GRANITZER, MaritaJournal Contribution
71988Mechanism of peritubular alkalinization effect on V1 in Necturus renal proximal tubulesSTEELS, Paul; GRANITZER, MaritaJournal Contribution
81988Base induced hyperpolarization of the cell potential in HCO3-free perfused Necturus renal proximal tubulesGRANITZER, Marita; STEELS, PaulJournal Contribution
91987Influence of transporter and channel blockers on the alkalinization response of the peritubular membrane potential in early proximal tubular cells of Necturus kidneyGRANITZER, Marita; STEELS, PaulProceedings Paper
101987Effect of amiloride and/or Ba++ on the peritubular membrane potential (V1), pH induced hyperpolarization of V1, and tK+ potential in HCO3 - -free perfused early proximal tubular cells of Necturus kidneySTEELS, Paul; GRANITZER, MaritaProceedings Paper
111987PH response of the peritubular membrane-potential in the presence of ouabain, low K+ and Ba2+ in Necturus proximal tubuleGRANITZER, Marita; STEELS, PaulJournal Contribution
121987Voltage dependent TK+ and pH-induced hyperpolarization of the basolateral membrane of amphibian proximal tubule in the presence of lidocaine or Ba-2+GRANITZER, Marita; STEELS, PaulJournal Contribution
131987Peritubular 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
141986Effect of alkalinization stress on basolateral membrane potential of early proximal tubular cells of Necturus kidney in the presence of Ba 2+ or lidocaine.GRANITZER, Marita; STEELS, PaulBook Section
151985Heterogeneity of pH effect on peritubular membrane-potential difference, measured in early and late proximal tubular segments of Necturus isolated kidneyGRANITZER, Marita; STEELS, PaulJournal Contribution
161985PH-dependency of peritubular membrane-potential difference in the presence or absence of Ba-2+ and C1-blockers studied in late proximal tubular segments of Necturus kidneyGRANITZER, Marita; STEELS, PaulJournal Contribution
171983pH effects on the peritubular membrane potential of the proximal tubule cell of Necturus kidneyGRANITZER, Marita; STEELS, PaulBook Section
181983PH effects on membrane-potentials of proximal tubule cell of Necturus-maculosus in HCO3--free mediumGRANITZER, Marita; STEELS, PaulJournal Contribution