Agre's decisive experiment showed that only those cells that contain aquaporin (to the right in the pictures) can absorb water and swell up. ❋ Unknown (2003)
The aquaporin is necessary for making the cell absorb water and swell. ❋ Unknown (2003)
Water can enter brain cells through a channel known as aquaporin 4. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Several colleagues joined us for lunch before Greg's talk, and the name "aquaporin" emerged. ❋ Unknown (2004)
These variation in the aquaporin receptor-recently reported in the NEJM bring about a Nephrogenic syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis. ❋ James Gaulte (2007)
In fact, had the authors of the article that described the aquaporin mutations made that assumption the syndrome might still await description and a entire new avenue of water balance physiology would not have been opened. ❋ James Gaulte (2007)
Particularly interesting, the page on aquaporin channels, the recently discovered protein channels that carry water molecules through cell walls in single file. ❋ Ray Girvan (2005)
The international recognition of our work was made shockingly real when I received an invitation to present the aquaporin story as part of the Jubilee Symposium in Stockholm preceding the 100th anniversary of the Nobel Prizes in December 2001. ❋ Unknown (2004)
AQP5, the aquaporin from secretory glands, was cloned by Surabhi Raina and was shown by Landon and Søren to have unique distribution in glands and alveolar pneumocytes. ❋ Unknown (2004)
While the opportunity to speak directly to scientists around the world was important to establish visibility for the aquaporin field, the chance to meet and encourage hundreds of students and postdoctoral fellows was a most wonderful experience, since these young people represent the future of science. ❋ Unknown (2004)
Prior to the acclaim resulting from the aquaporin studies, my greatest academic recognition was the 1991 Young Investigator ❋ Unknown (2004)
Passage of water molecules through the aquaporin AQP1. ❋ Unknown (2003)
From the glomeruli, primary urine is passed on through a winding tube where about 70% of the water is reabsorbed to the blood by the aquaporin AQP1. ❋ Unknown (2003)
In 2000, together with other research teams, Agre reported the first high-resolution images of the three-dimensional structure of the aquaporin. ❋ Unknown (2003)
At the end of the tube, another 10% of water is reabsorbed with a similar aquaporin, AQP2. ❋ Unknown (2003)
But interspersed amongst jargoned explanations of the aquaporin protein which he is famous for were poignant and smiling portraits of the families and stories of the people who touched his career. ❋ Ben Landis (2010)
Parafibromin, aquaporin 6, and synaptogyrin 3 were novel immunohistochemical markers effectively discriminating the two pathologic entities. ❋ Min Tan (2010)