Jack E. Brinn
Affiliations: | East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, United States |
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Schuppin GT, Brinn JE, Fletcher DJ. (1990) Effects of combined secretagogues and extracellular calcium on neonatal insulin release Regulatory Peptides. 27: 237-246 |
Fletcher DJ, Rowley WH, Pabst SJ, et al. (1989) Age-dependent stimulation of neonatal insulin release and inositol phosphate accumulation by CCK-8 and carbachol Diabetes. 38: 1337-1342 |
Fletcher DJ, Rowley WH, Brinn JE. (1989) Effects of cholecystokinin octapeptide and carbachol on neonatal insulin secretory dynamics Regulatory Peptides. 25: 287-293 |
Rowley WH, Fletcher DJ, Dudek RW, et al. (1987) Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide Enhances Hormone Content and Insulin Release in Cultured Fetal Rat Islets Proceedings of the Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine. 186: 165-169 |
Dudek RW, Kawabe T, Brinn JE, et al. (1984) Effects of growth hormone on the in vitro maturation of fetal islets. Proceedings of the Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.). 177: 69-76 |
McNeill DL, Brinn JE, Fletcher DJ. (1984) An immunocytochemical study of the pancreatic islet system of the channel catfish. The Anatomical Record. 209: 381-4 |
Dudek RW, Kawabe T, Brinn JE, et al. (1984) Glucose affects in vitro maturation of fetal rat islets. Endocrinology. 114: 582-7 |
Dudek RW, Kawabe T, Brinn JE. (1982) Glucose and growth hormone stimulate development of insulin secretory response in cultured fetal rat islets Diabetes. 31 |
Brinn JE, Burden HW, Schweisthal MR. (1977) Innervation of the cultured fetal rat pancreas Cell and Tissue Research. 182: 133-138 |
Schweisthal MR, Frost CC, Brinn JE. (1976) Ontogeny of four cell types in fetal rat islets using histochemical techniques. Acta Diabetologica Latina. 13: 30-9 |