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Robert H. Chow
Researcher at University of Southern California
Publications - 107
Citations - 5897
Robert H. Chow is an academic researcher from University of Southern California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Exocytosis & Vesicle. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 104 publications receiving 5551 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert H. Chow include Loyola University Medical Center & Max Planck Society.
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Delay in vesicle fusion revealed by electrochemical monitoring of single secretory events in adrenal chromaffin cells
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that under voltage-clamp conditions, stochastically occurring signals can be recorded from adrenal chromaffin cells using a carbon-fibre electrode as an electrochemical detector.
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Kinetics of the secretory response in bovine chromaffin cells following flash photolysis of caged Ca2
TL;DR: The kinetics of the secretory response in bovine chromaffin cells following flash photolysis of caged Ca2+ were studied by capacitance (Cm) measurements with millisecond time resolution.
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Functional and spatial segregation of secretory vesicle pools according to vesicle age
Rory R. Duncan,Jennifer Greaves,Ulrich K. Wiegand,Ioulia Matskevich,G. Bodammer,David K. Apps,Michael J. Shipston,Robert H. Chow +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown, using a fluorescent cargo protein that changes colour with time, that vesicles in bovine adrenal chromaffin cells segregate into distinct populations, based on age, which are segregated functionally and spatially according to age.
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The Role of Calcium in the Stimulation of Aldosterone Production by Adrenocorticotropin, Angiotensin II, and Potassium in Isolated Glomerulosa Cells
TL;DR: Analysis of the role of calcium in the regulation of aldosterone production showed that the steroidogenic responses of isolated adrenal cells to ACTH, angiotensin II, and potassium were highly dependent on the extracellular calcium concentration.
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Principles of two-photon excitation fluorescence microscopy and other nonlinear imaging approaches
TL;DR: The aim of this article is to review the basic principles of two-photon excitation fluorescence (2PEF) microscopy and to compare the advantages and disadvantages of 2PEF imaging to other microscopy methodologies.