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List of works by Kevin F. Webb

Cl- influx into rat cortical lens fiber cells is mediated by a Cl- conductance that is not ClC-2 or -3.

scientific article published in December 2004

Condenser-free contrast methods for transmitted-light microscopy

scientific article

Differentiation-dependent changes in the membrane properties of fiber cells isolated from the rat lens

scientific article published on 26 March 2008

Functional gap junctions accumulate at the immunological synapse and contribute to T cell activation

scientific article

Identification of a nonselective cation channel in isolated lens fiber cells that is activated by cell shrinkage

scientific article published on 10 October 2012

Molecular and functional mapping of regional differences in P2Y receptor expression in the rat lens.

scientific article published on 21 May 2008

Multiphoton imaging of chick retinal development in relation to gap junctional communication.

scientific article

Non-invasive hydrodynamic imaging in plant roots at cellular resolution

scientific article published in 2021

Optically excited nanoscale ultrasonic transducers

scientific article published on January 2015

Regulation of lens volume: implications for lens transparency

scientific article published on 28 May 2008

Spatial variations in the membrane properties of differentiating fibre cells isolated from the rat lens

2006 doctoral thesis by Kevin F Webb at University of Auckland

Sub-100 nm resolution microscopy based on proximity projection grating scheme.

scientific article

Surface plasmon resonance imaging of excitable cells

scientific article published on 04 January 2019

TEM Tomography of Pores with Application to Computational Nanoscale Flows in Nanoporous Silicon Nitride (NPN)

scientific article published on 02 June 2018

Thin-film optoacoustic transducers for subcellular Brillouin oscillation imaging of individual biological cells.

scientific article published on October 2015

Whole-cell patch clamping of isolated fiber cells confirms that spatially distinct Cl- influx and efflux pathways exist in the cortex of the rat lens.

scientific article published on 11 March 2009