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Nile Red Binding to HepG2 Cells: An Improved Assay for In Vitro Studies of Hepatosteatosis,
by Michael K. McMillan, Elfrida A. Grant, Zhong Zhong, J. Brandon Parker, Li Li, Robert A. Zivin, Michael E. Burczynski, and Mark D. Johnson
In Vitro & Molecular Toxicology, Volume 14, Number 3, 2001 (Journal Reprint)

Simultaneous Intracellular Calcium and Sodium Flux Imaging in Human Vanilloid Receptor 1 (VR1)-Transfected Human Embryonic Kidney Cells: A Method to Resolve Ionic Dependence of VR1-Mediated Cell Death,
by Elfrida R. Grant, Adrienne E. Dubin, Sui-Po Zhang, Robert A. Zivin, and Zhong Zhong
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (Journal Reprint)

Tools to Study Plant Organelle Biogenesis. Point Mutation Lines with Disrupted Vacuoles and High-Speed Confocal Screening of Green Fluorescent Protein-Tagged Organelles.,
by Emily L. Avila, Jan Zouhar, April E. Agee, David G. Carter, S. Narasimha Chary, and Natasha V. Raikhel
Plant Physiology, December 2003, Vol. 133, pp. 1673-1676 (Journal Reprint)

Towards a Modeling Infrastructure for Studying Plant Cells.,
by Thomas Girke, Mihri Ozkan, David Carter, and Natasha V. Raikhel
Plant Physiology, June 2003, Vol. 132, pp. 410-414 (Journal Reprint)

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Chaperone-mediated folding and assembly of myosin in striated muscle.,
by Rajani Srikakulam and Donald A. Winkelmann*
Journal of Cell Science 117 (4)

The EF-Hand Calcium-binding Protein p22 Plays a Role in Microtubule and Endoplasmic Reticulum Organization and Dynamics with Distinct Calcium-binding Requirements.,
by Josefa Andrade, Hu Zhao, Brian Titus, Sandra Timm Pearce, and Margarida Barroso
Molecular Biology of the Cell Vol. 15, 481-496, February 2004

Deletion of vanilloid receptor 1-expressing primary afferent neurons for pain control.,
by Laszlo Karai, Dorothy C. Brown, Andrew J. Mannes, Stephen T. Connelly, Jacob Brown, Michael Gandal, Ofer M. Wellisch, John K. Neubert, Zoltan Olah, and Michael J. Iadarola
The Journal of Clinical Investigation Volume 113 Number 9 May 2004

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