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W Almers
W Almers
Senior Scientist, Vollum Institute
Verified email at ohsu.edu
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Imaging actin and dynamin recruitment during invagination of single clathrin-coated pits
CJ Merrifield, ME Feldman, L Wan, W Almers
Nature cell biology 4 (9), 691-698, 2002
8342002
Non‐selective conductance in calcium channels of frog muscle: calcium selectivity in a single‐file pore.
W Almers, EW McCleskey
The Journal of physiology 353 (1), 585-608, 1984
7951984
Cloning, expression, and gene structure of a G protein-coupled glutamate receptor from rat brain
KM Houamed, JL Kuijper, TL Gilbert, BA Haldeman, PJ O'Hara, ...
Science 252 (5010), 1318-1321, 1991
6951991
The exocytotic event in chromaffin cells revealed by patch amperometry
A Albillos, G Dernick, H Horstmann, W Almers, GA De Toledo, M Lindau
Nature 389 (6650), 509-512, 1997
6491997
Transport, capture and exocytosis of single synaptic vesicles at active zones
D Zenisek, JA Steyer, W Almers
Nature 406 (6798), 849-854, 2000
5282000
Transport, docking and exocytosis of single secretory granules in live chromaffin cells
JA Steyer, H Horstmann, W Almers
Nature 388 (6641), 474-478, 1997
5181997
Gating currents and charge movements in excitable membranes
W Almers
Reviews of Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology, Volume 82, 96-190, 2005
5102005
Currents through the fusion pore that forms during exocytosis of a secretory vesicle
LJ Breckenridge, W Almers
Nature 328 (6133), 814-817, 1987
4911987
A real-time view of life within 100 nm of the plasma membrane
JA Steyer, W Almers
Nature reviews Molecular cell biology 2 (4), 268-275, 2001
4572001
The Ca signal from fura‐2 loaded mast cells depends strongly on the method of dye‐loading
W Almers, E Neher
FEBS letters 192 (1), 13-18, 1985
4461985
Endocytic vesicles move at the tips of actin tails in cultured mast cells
CJ Merrifield, SE Moss, C Ballestrem, BA Imhof, G Giese, I Wunderlich, ...
Nature cell biology 1 (1), 72-74, 1999
4451999
Docked granules, the exocytic burst, and the need for ATP hydrolysis in endocrine cells
TD Parsons, JR Coorssen, H Horstmann, W Almers
Neuron 15 (5), 1085-1096, 1995
4081995
Secretory granules are recaptured largely intact after stimulated exocytosis in cultured endocrine cells
JW Taraska, D Perrais, M Ohara-Imaizumi, S Nagamatsu, W Almers
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (4), 2070-2075, 2003
3962003
A non‐selective cation conductance in frog muscle membrane blocked by micromolar external calcium ions.
W Almers, EW McCleskey, PT Palade
The Journal of physiology 353 (1), 565-583, 1984
3851984
Exocytosis
W Almers
Annual Review of Physiology 52 (1), 607-624, 1990
3731990
Final steps in exocytosis observed in a cell with giant secretory granules.
LJ Breckenridge, W Almers
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 84 (7), 1945-1949, 1987
3291987
Dihydropyridine receptors in muscle are voltage-dependent but most are not functional calcium channels
LM Schwartz, EW McCleskey, W Almers
Nature 314 (6013), 747-751, 1985
3241985
Structure and function of fusion pores in exocytosis and ectoplasmic membrane fusion
M Lindau, W Almers
Current opinion in cell biology 7 (4), 509-517, 1995
3231995
Calcium depletion in frog muscle tubules: the decline of calcium current under maintained depolarization.
W Almers, R Fink, PT Palade
The Journal of physiology 312 (1), 177-207, 1981
3191981
Properties of the fusion pore that forms during exocytosis of a mast cell secretory vesicle
AE Spruce, LJ Breckenridge, AK Lee, W Almers
Neuron 4 (5), 643-654, 1990
2991990
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