Robert E. Stewart, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Washington and Lee University Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA, United States 
Area:
Sensory system development, taste system
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Parents

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Peter C. Brunjes research assistant 1983-1987 UVA
Richard C. McCarty research assistant 1985-1988 UVA
David L. Hill grad student 1988-1994 UVA
John A. DeSimone post-doc 1994-1996 VCU
Gerard Heck post-doc 1994-1996 VCU

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Emily Malin Lindley research assistant 1997-2000 Washington & Lee University
Darlene A. Mitrano research assistant 1998-2002 Washington & Lee University
Lauren Marie Rudolph research assistant 2006-2008 Washington & Lee University
Brooke Lauren Reidy research assistant 2008-2010 Emory
David James Doobin research assistant 2009-2011 Washington & Lee University
Emily Perszyk grad student 2013-2017 Yale
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Hendricks SJ, Stewart RE, Heck GL, et al. (2000) Development of rat chorda tympani sodium responses: evidence for age-dependent changes in global amiloride-sensitive Na(+) channel kinetics. Journal of Neurophysiology. 84: 1531-44
Stewart RE, Lyall V, Feldman GM, et al. (1998) Acid-induced responses in hamster chorda tympani and intracellular pH tracking by taste receptor cells. American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology. 275: C227-C238
Stewart RE, Lyall V, Feldman GM, et al. (1998) Acid-induced responses in hamster chorda tympani and intracellular pH tracking by taste receptor cells. The American Journal of Physiology. 275: C227-38
Stewart RE, DeSimone JA, Hill DL. (1997) New perspectives in a gustatory physiology: transduction, development, and plasticity. The American Journal of Physiology. 272: C1-26
Stewart RE, Hill DL. (1996) Time course of saline-induced recovery of the gustatory system in sodium-restricted rats. The American Journal of Physiology. 270: R704-12
Stewart RE, Heck GL, Desimone JA. (1996) Taste-mixture suppression: functional dissection of cellular and paracellular origins. Journal of Neurophysiology. 75: 2124-8
Stewart RE, Lasiter PS, Benos DJ, et al. (1995) Immunohistochemical correlates of peripheral gustatory sensitivity to sodium and amiloride. Acta Anatomica. 153: 310-9
Phillips LM, Stewart RE, Hill DL. (1995) Cross fostering between normal and sodium-restricted rats: effects on peripheral gustatory function. The American Journal of Physiology. 269: R603-7
Stewart RE, Tong H, McCarty R, et al. (1993) Altered gustatory development in Na(+)-restricted rats is not explained by low Na+ levels in mothers' milk. Physiology & Behavior. 53: 823-6
Stewart RE, Parsons RJ, Hill DL. (1993) Development of some early sensorimotor behaviors in sodium-restricted rats. Physiology & Behavior. 53: 813-22
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