Teaching & Research Home | Research & Scholarship Home | Publications
Grants | Research Pres. | Educational Pres. | Outreach Pres. | Honors

Research and Scholarship

Publications of C. George Carlson, Ph.D.

 
   
33. Carlson CG, Samadi A, Siegel A. Chronic treatment with agents that stabilize cytosolic IkappaB-alpha enhances survival and improves resting membrane potential in MDX muscle fibers subjected to chronic passive stretch. Neurobiol Dis. 2005 Jun 11; [Epub ahead of print] PubMed
32.
Samadi A, Cenedella RJ, Carlson CG. Diethylstilbestrol increases intracellular calcium in lens epithelial cells. Pflugers Arch. 2005 Jun;450(3):145-54. Epub 2005 May 5. PubMed
31.
Carlson CG, Gueorguiev A, Roshek DM, Ashmore R, Chu JS, Anderson JE. Extrajunctional resting Ca2+ influx is not increased in a severely dystrophic expiratory muscle (triangularis sterni) of the mdx mouse. Neurobiol Dis. 2003 Nov;14(2):229-39 PubMed
30.
Samadi A, Carlson CG, Gueorguiev A, Cenedella RJ. Rapid, non-genomic actions of progesterone and estradiol on steady-state calcium and resting calcium influx in lens epithelial cells. Pflugers Arch. 2002 Sep;444(6):700-9 PubMed
29.
Cox JL, Lancaster T, Carlson CG. Changes in the motility of B16F10 melanoma cells induced by alterations in resting calcium influx. Melanoma Res. 2002 Jun; 12(3):211-9 PubMed
28.

Takahashi M, Kubo T, Mizoguchi A, Carlson CG, Endo K, Ohnishi K. Spontaneous muscle action potentials fail to develop without fetal-type acetylcholine receptors. EMBO Rep 2002 Jul;3(7):674-81 PubMed

27.
Carlson CG, Roshek DM. Adult dystrophic (mdx) endplates exhibit reduced quantal size and enhanced quantal variation. Pflugers Arch 2001 Jun;442(3):369-75 PubMed
26.
Carlson CG. Spontaneous changes in acetylcholine receptor and calcium leakage activity in cell-attached patches from cultured dystrophic myotubes. Pflugers Arch 1999 Feb;437(3):371-80 PubMed
25.
Carlson CG. The dystrophinopathies: an alternative to the structural hypothesis. Neurobiol Dis 1998 Jul;5(1):3-15 PubMed
24.
Carlson CG. The relationship between the resistance of a membrane patch and predicted changes in total patch circuit resistance secondary to spontaneous or induced alterations in patch geometry. J Neurosci Methods 1996 Dec;70(1):83-9 PubMed
23.
Carlson CG. Acetylcholine receptor and calcium leakage activity in nondystrophic and dystrophic myotubes (MDX) Muscle Nerve 1996 Oct;19(10):1258-67 PubMed
22.
Carlson CG, Officer T. Single channel evidence for a cytoskeletal defect involving acetylcholine receptors and calcium influx in cultured dystrophic (mdx) myotubes. Muscle Nerve 1996 Sep;19(9):1116-26 PubMed
21.
Carlson CG, Krieger JW. A baseline detection method for analyzing transient electrophysiological events. J Neurosci Methods 1996 Aug;67(2):211-20 PubMed
20.
Carlson CG, Adkins SD, Blake MJ, Hasan AK, Loyland S. Differential influence of electrical blocking agents on embryonic acetylcholine receptor mRNA levels in long-term cultures of aneural mammalian myotubes. Synapse 1994 Dec;18(4):281-7 PubMed
19.
Feng Y, Carlson CG. Changes in the endplate accumulation of acetylcholinesterase during synapse elimination in the mouse. Brain Res Dev Brain Res 1994 Jun 17;79(2):151-6 PubMed
18.
Carlson CG, Feng Y. Asynaptic expression of the adult nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in long-term cultures of mammalian myotubes. Brain Res Dev Brain Res 1993 Apr 16;72(2):245-52 PubMed
17.
Carlson CG. Early postnatal changes in presynaptic potassium sensitivity. Brain Res Dev Brain Res 1992 Aug 21;68(2):183-91 PubMed
16.
Carlson CG, Feng Y. Calcium or sodium leakage channels in cultured mammalian myotubes. Adv Exp Med Biol 1992;311:411-2 PubMed
15.
Carlson CG, Makiejus RV. A noninvasive procedure to detect muscle weakness in the mdx mouse. Muscle Nerve 1990 Jun;13(6):480-4 PubMed
14.
Carlson CG, Leonard RJ. Developmental changes in the open time and conductance of acetylcholine receptors in aneural cultured Xenopus myocytes treated with cycloheximide or tunicamycin. Brain Res Dev Brain Res 1989 Mar 1;46(1):61-8 PubMed
13.
Leonard RJ, Nakajima S, Nakajima Y, Carlson CG. Early development of two types of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. J Neurosci 1988 Nov;8(11):4038-48 PubMed
12.
Carlson CG, Dettbarn WD. The effects of paraoxon and other acetylcholinesterase inhibitors on the rate of spontaneous quantal transmitter release at the adult mammalian neuromuscular junction. Asia Pacific Journal of Pharmacology 1988 3:201-210
11.
Carlson CG, Dettbarn WD. Presynaptic actions of cholinergic agents on organophosophate-treated rat nerve terminals. Asia Pacific Journal of Pharmacology 1987 2:129-139
10.
Carlson CG, Jacklet JW. The exponent of the calcium power function is reduced during steady-state facilitation in neuron R15 of Aplysia. Brain Res 1986 Jun 18;376(1):204-7 PubMed
9.
Carlson CG, Kriebel ME. Neostigmine increases the size of subunits composing the quantum of transmitter release at mouse neuromuscular junction. J Physiol 1985 Oct;367:489-502 PubMed
8.
Nakajima Y, Nakajima S, Obata K, Carlson CG, Yamaguchi K. Dissociated cell culture of cholinergic neurons from nucleus basalis of Meynert and other basal forebrain nuclei. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1985 Sep;82(18):6325-9 PubMed
7.
Carlson CG, Dettbarn WD. The aminoglycoside antibiotic, gentamicin, fails to block increases in miniature endplate potential frequency induced by the sulfhydryl reagent, N-ethylmaleimide, in low calcium solutions. Brain Res 1985 Mar 25;330(2):349-52 PubMed
6.
Corke BC, Carlson CG, Dettbarn WD. The influence of 2-chloroprocaine on the subsequent analgesic potency of bupivacaine. Anesthesiology 1984 Jan;60(1):25-7 PubMed
5.
Carlson CG, Dettbarn WD. A comparison of the effects of acute and chronic cholinesterase inactivation on spontaneous transmitter release. Brain Res 1983 Apr 4;264(2):285-92 PubMed
4.
Gilloteaux J, Carlson CG. Zinc iodide-osmium tetroxide (ZIO) staining in skeletal muscle tissues. Annls. Soc. Roy. Zool. (Belg.) 1983 113: 193-196
3.
Carlson CG, Kriebel ME, Muniak CG. The effect of temperature on the amplitude distributions of miniature endplate potentials in the mouse diaphragm. Neuroscience 1982 Oct;7(10):2537-49 PubMed
2.
Muniak CG, Kriebel ME, Carlson CG. Changes in MEPP and EPP amplitude distributions in the mouse diaphragm during synapse formation and degeneration. Brain Res 1982 Oct;281(2):123-38 PubMed
1.
Kriebel ME, Llados F, Carlson CG. Effect of the Ca++ ionophore X-537A and a heat challenge on the distribution of mouse MEPP amplitude histograms. J Physiol (Paris) 1980 Sep;76(5):435-41 PubMed
   

 

Teaching and Research
ATSU/Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine
800 West Jefferson Street, Kirksville, MO 63501 |
800-626-KCOM
Email: teachingandresearch@atsu.edu | Privacy Policy
Copyright © 2002-2004, ATSU, all rights reserved