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2022
Gao Y, Mack AA, Litteral C, Delamere NA, El-Mallakh RS.  2022.  NMDA receptor inhibition prevents intracellular sodium elevations in human olfactory neuroepithelial precursors derived from bipolar patients.. Sci Rep. 12(1):10437.
2020
Shahidullah M, Mandal A, Mathias RT, Gao J, Križaj D, Redmon S, Delamere NA.  2020.  TRPV1 activation stimulates NKCC1 and increases hydrostatic pressure in the mouse lens.. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 318(5):C969-C980.
2018
Shahidullah M, Mandal A, Delamere NA.  2018.  Activation of TRPV1 channels leads to stimulation of NKCC1 cotransport in the lens.. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 315(6):C793-C802.
2016
Delamere NA, Mandal A, Shahidullah M.  2016.  The Significance of TRPV4 Channels and Hemichannels in the Lens and Ciliary Epithelium.. J Ocul Pharmacol Ther. 32(8):504-508.
2015
Lee J, Shahidullah M, Hotchkiss A, Coca-Prados M, Delamere NA, Pelis RM.  2015.  A renal-like organic anion transport system in the ciliary epithelium of the bovine and human eye.. Mol Pharmacol. 87(4):697-705.
2014
Sanderson J, Dartt DA, Trinkaus-Randall V, Pintor J, Civan MM, Delamere NA, Fletcher EL, Salt TE, Grosche A, Mitchell CH.  2014.  Purines in the eye: recent evidence for the physiological and pathological role of purines in the RPE, retinal neurons, astrocytes, Müller cells, lens, trabecular meshwork, cornea and lacrimal gland.. Exp Eye Res. 127:270-9.

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