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    Calcium and initial surface binding phase of pinocytosis in Amoeba proteus by Prusch, R D

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-08-1986)
    “…The uptake of membrane-bound solute and external medium by bulk-phase pinocytosis in Amoeba proteus is influenced by the level of Ca2+ in the external medium…”
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    A possible signal-coupling role for cyclic AMP during endocytosis in Amoeba proteus by Prusch, R D, Roscoe, J C

    Published in Tissue & cell (1993)
    “…Cytoplasmic levels of cAMP in Amoeba proteus were measured utilizing radioimmunoassays under control conditions and when stimulated by inducers of either…”
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    Peptide stimulation of phagocytosis in Amoeba proteus by PRUSCH, R. D, BRITTON, J. C

    Published in Cell and tissue research (01-12-1987)
    “…The tripeptide n-formylmethionyl-leucylphenylalanine (NFMLP) at low levels (10 super(-9) M) localized in a glass micropipette elicits a positive chemotactic…”
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    Unidirectional ion movements in the hindgut of larval Sarcophaga bullata (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) by Prusch, R.D

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-02-1976)
    “…1. Unidirectional Na+, K+, and Cl- fluxes were measured across the isolated hindgut of larval Sarcophaga bullata. 2. Both K+ and Cl- are actively secreted into…”
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    Active ion transport in the larval hindgut of Sarcophaga bullata (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) by Prusch, R D

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-08-1974)
    “…The potential difference across the hindgut of Sarcophaga is 30 mV, in vivo, the lumen being negative with respect to the haemolymph. A potential difference of…”
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    Prostaglandins may play a signal-coupling role during phagocytosis in Amoeba proteus by PRUSCH, R. D, GOETTE, S.-M, HABERMAN, P

    Published in Cell and tissue research (01-03-1989)
    “…Phagocytosis in Amoeba proteus can be induced with prostaglandins (PG). In addition, arachidonic acid (the fatty acid precursor to the PG-2 series) also…”
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    The Influence of Concanavalin A and Cytochalasin B on Pinocytotic Activity in Amoeba proteus by Prusch, R D

    Published in Protoplasma (01-09-1981)
    “…Addition of concanavalin A to a suspension of A. proteus brings about cellular agglutination and the formation of what appear to be pinocytotic channels in…”
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    Calcium movements associated with peptide induced phagocytosis in Amoeba proteus by PRUSCH, R. D, VEDOVATTI, P. A

    “…Calcium controls the level of phagocytosis in Amoeba proteus which is inhibited by substances such as verapamil and flunarazine which interfere with Ca…”
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    Endocytotic Sucrose Uptake in Amoeba proteus Induced with the Calcium Ionophore A23187 by Prusch, Robert D.

    “…The calcium ionophore A2187 brings about an influx of calcium and uptake of sucrose by endocytosis in Amoeba proteus. The amount of endocytotic sucrose uptake…”
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    Bulk Solute Extrusion as a Mechanism Conferring Solute Uptake Specificity by Pinocytosis in Amoeba proteus by Prusch, Robert D.

    “…A variety of positively charged solutes induce pinocytosis in Amoeba proteus, ranging from metabolically useful material to solutes that may prove harmful,…”
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    Sucrose uptake by pinocytosis in Amoeba proteus and the influence of external calcium by Prusch, R D, Hannafin, J A

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-10-1979)
    “…The relationship between Ca++ and pinocytosis was investigated in Amoeba proteus. Pinocytosis was induced with 0.01% alcian blue, a large molecular weight dye…”
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    Characterization of a DFP-hydrolyzing enzyme in squid posterior salivary gland by use of Soman, DFP and manganous ion by Hoskin, F C, Prusch, R D

    “…1. A phosphorus-fluorine splitting enzyme (DFPase) from squid nerve hydrolyzes DFP 5-10 times faster than it hydrolyzes another P-F compound, Soman, whereas a…”
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    Calcium distribution in Amoeba proteus by Prusch, R D, Hannafin, J A

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-10-1979)
    “…A preliminary investigation of the distribution of cellular calcium in Amoeba proteus was undertaken. Total cellular calcium under control conditions was found…”
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