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    Maxi-K channels contribute to urinary potassium excretion in the ROMK-deficient mouse model of Type II Bartter's syndrome and in adaptation to a high-K diet by Bailey, M.A., Cantone, A., Yan, Q., MacGregor, G.G., Leng, Q., Amorim, J.B.O., Wang, T., Hebert, S.C., Giebisch, G., Malnic, G.

    Published in Kidney international (01-07-2006)
    “…Type II Bartter's syndrome is a hereditary hypokalemic renal salt-wasting disorder caused by mutations in the ROMK channel (Kir1.1; Kcnj1), mediating potassium…”
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    Renal and extrarenal regulation of potassium by Giebisch, G., Krapf, R., Wagner, C.

    Published in Kidney international (01-08-2007)
    “…The ISN Forefronts in Nephrology Symposium took place 8–11 September 2005 in Kartause Ittingen, Switzerland. It was dedicated to the memory of Robert W…”
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    Torasemide significantly reduces thiazide-induced potassium and magnesium loss despite supra-additive natriuresis by Knauf, H, Mutschler, E, Velazquez, H, Giebisch, G

    Published in European journal of clinical pharmacology (01-05-2009)
    “…Background Resistance to high-dose loop diuretics can be overcome either by co-administration with thiazides or by treatment with medium-dose loop diuretics…”
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    Effects of angiotensin II on electrolyte transport in the early and late distal tubule in rat kidney by Wang, T, Giebisch, G

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-07-1996)
    “…We have demonstrated in previous studies that luminal administration of low doses of angiotensin II (ANG II) stimulate and high doses of ANG II inhibit fluid…”
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    Mechanisms of chloride transport in the proximal tubule by Aronson, P S, Giebisch, G

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-08-1997)
    “…The major fraction of filtered Cl- is reabsorbed in the proximal tubule. An important component of Cl- reabsorption is passive and paracellular, driven by the…”
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    Role of luminal anion and pH in distal tubule potassium secretion by Amorim, J B O, Bailey, M A, Musa-Aziz, R, Giebisch, G, Malnic, G

    “…Potassium secretory flux (J(K)) by the distal nephron is regulated by systemic and luminal factors. In the present investigation, J(K) was measured with a…”
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    Renal potassium channels: Function, regulation, and structure by Giebisch, Gerhard

    Published in Kidney international (01-08-2001)
    “…Renal potassium channels: Function, regulation and structure. Many transport functions in renal tubules depend on potassium (K) channels. Not only does K…”
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    Extracellular ATP inhibits the small-conductance K channel on the apical membrane of the cortical collecting duct from mouse kidney by Lu, M, MacGregor, G G, Wang, W, Giebisch, G

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-08-2000)
    “…We have used the patch-clamp technique to study the effects of changing extracellular ATP concentration on the activity of the small-conductance potassium…”
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    ATP is a Coupling Modulator of Parallel Na,K-ATPase-K-Channel Activity in the Renal Proximal Tubule by Tsuchiya, K., Wang, W., Giebisch, G., Welling, P. A.

    “…A fundamental and essential property of nearly all salt-transporting epithelia is the tight parallel coupling between the magnitude of the K-conductive pathway…”
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    Dual Modulation of Renal ATP-Sensitive K+Channel by Protein Kinases A and C by Wang, Wenhui, Giebisch, Gerhard

    “…A small-conductance K+channel in the apical membrane of rat cortical collecting duct (CCD) cells controls K+secretion in the kidney. Previously, we observed…”
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    Angiotensin II stimulates both Na(+)-H+ exchange and Na+/HCO3- cotransport in the rabbit proximal tubule by Geibel, J, Giebisch, G, Boron, W F

    “…Angiotensin II (AII) is a potent stimulus for HCO3- reabsorption in the rat proximal tubule in vivo. To determine the ionic mechanism of increased HCO3-…”
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    Regulation of small-conductance K+ channel in apical membrane of rat cortical collecting tubule by Wang, W H, Schwab, A, Giebisch, G

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-09-1990)
    “…We used the patch-clamp technique to study the activity and regulation of single potassium channels in the apical membrane of isolated cortical collecting…”
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    Seldin and Giebisch's the Kidney: Physiology and Pathophysiology by Alpern, Robert J, Caplan, Michael J, Moe, Orson W

    Published 2013
    “…A classic nephrology reference for over 25years, Seldin & Giebisch's The Kidney, is the acknowledged authority on renal physiology and pathophysiology. In this…”
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    Regulation of ROMK1 K+Channel Activity Involves Phosphorylation Processes by McNicholas, Carmel M., Wang, Wenhui, Ho, Kevin, Hebert, Steven C., Giebisch, Gerhard

    “…An inwardly rectifying, ATP-regulated K+channel with a distinctive molecular architecture, ROMK1, was recently cloned from rat kidney. Using patch clamp…”
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    Dual effect of adenosine triphosphate on the apical small conductance K+ channel of the rat cortical collecting duct by WENHUI WANG, GIEBISCH, G

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-07-1991)
    “…We used the patch-clamp technique to study the effects of ATP on the small-conductance potassium channel in the apical membrane of rat cortical collecting duct…”
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    Diuretic action of potassium channel blockers by Giebisch, G

    Published in European journal of clinical pharmacology (01-01-1993)
    “…The availability of specific potassium channel blockers has made it possible to examine their effects along the nephron on fluid and electrolyte excretion…”
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    K(+)-induced HSP-72 expression is mediated via rapid Ca(2+) influx in renal epithelial cells by Eickelberg, O, Geibel, J, Seebach, F, Giebisch, G, Kashgarian, M

    “…Pathophysiological stimuli, including hypoxia, lead to K(+) efflux from the intracellular lumen to the extracellular space, thereby increasing local tissue…”
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