M Scott Herness
Affiliations: | Oral Biology | Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH |
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Herness MS, Chen Y. (2000) Serotonergic agonists inhibit calcium-activated potassium and voltage-dependent sodium currents in rat taste receptor cells. The Journal of Membrane Biology. 173: 127-38 |
Herness MS, Gilbertson TA. (1999) Cellular mechanisms of taste transduction. Annual Review of Physiology. 61: 873-900 |
Herness MS, Sun XD, Chen Y. (1997) cAMP and forskolin inhibit potassium currents in rat taste receptor cells by different mechanisms. The American Journal of Physiology. 272: C2005-18 |
Chen Y, Herness MS. (1997) Electrophysiological actions of quinine on voltage-dependent currents in dissociated rat taste cells. Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology. 434: 215-26 |
Sun XD, Herness MS. (1996) Inhibition of potassium currents by the antiarrhythmic drug E4031 in rat taste receptor cells. Neuroscience Letters. 204: 149-52 |
Sun XD, Herness MS. (1996) Characterization of inwardly rectifying potassium currents from dissociated rat taste receptor cells. The American Journal of Physiology. 271: C1221-32 |
Herness MS, Sun XD. (1995) Voltage-dependent sodium currents recorded from dissociated rat taste cells. The Journal of Membrane Biology. 146: 73-84 |
Herness MS. (1992) Aldosterone increases the amiloride-sensitivity of the rat gustatory neural response to NaCl. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Comparative Physiology. 103: 269-73 |
Herness MS. (1991) Specificity of mono- and divalent salt transduction mechanisms in frog gustation evidenced by cobalt chloride treatment. Journal of Neurophysiology. 66: 580-9 |
Herness MS. (1989) A dissociation procedure for mammalian taste cells. Neuroscience Letters. 106: 60-4 |