Nikol Piskuric

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2007-2012 Biology McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada 
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Piskuric NA, Zhang M, Vollmer C, et al. (2014) Potential roles of ATP and local neurons in the monitoring of blood O2 content by rat aortic bodies. Experimental Physiology. 99: 248-61
Piskuric NA, Nurse CA. (2013) Expanding role of ATP as a versatile messenger at carotid and aortic body chemoreceptors. The Journal of Physiology. 591: 415-22
Nurse CA, Piskuric NA. (2013) Signal processing at mammalian carotid body chemoreceptors. Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology. 24: 22-30
Livermore S, Piskuric NA, Salman S, et al. (2012) Developmental regulation of glucosensing in rat adrenomedullary chromaffin cells: potential role of the K(ATP) channel. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 758: 191-8
Zhang M, Piskuric NA, Vollmer C, et al. (2012) P2Y2 receptor activation opens pannexin-1 channels in rat carotid body type II cells: potential role in amplifying the neurotransmitter ATP. The Journal of Physiology. 590: 4335-50
Piskuric NA, Nurse CA. (2012) Effects of chemostimuli on [Ca2+]i responses of rat aortic body type I cells and endogenous local neurons: comparison with carotid body cells. The Journal of Physiology. 590: 2121-35
Livermore S, Piskuric NA, Buttigieg J, et al. (2011) Low glucose sensitivity and polymodal chemosensing in neonatal rat adrenomedullary chromaffin cells. American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology. 301: C1104-15
Piskuric NA, Vollmer C, Nurse CA. (2011) Confocal immunofluorescence study of rat aortic body chemoreceptors and associated neurons in situ and in vitro. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 519: 856-73
Piskuric NA, Brown ST, Zhang M, et al. (2008) Glucosensing in an immortalized adrenomedullary chromaffin cell line: role of ATP-sensitive K+ channels. Neuroscience Letters. 445: 94-8
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