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Overview

William P. Schilling is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States. Their academic career is anchored at this institution, which is known for its research contributions across various disciplines.

Although there are no specific records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues available, this profile reflects the current documented scope of their scientific engagement.

No details about book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or main research topics have been provided, indicating either a limited public profile or a focus on internal academic contributions not captured in this dataset.

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Best Publications

  • Bradykinin-induced increases in cytosolic calcium and ionic currents in cultured bovine aortic endothelial cells.

    M. Colden-Stanfield;William P. Schilling;A. K. Ritchie;S. G. Eskin

  • Selective association of TRPC channel subunits in rat brain synaptosomes.

    Monu Goel;William G. Sinkins;William P. Schilling

  • Flow-induced changes in Ca2+ signaling of vascular endothelial cells: effect of shear stress and ATP.

    M. Mo;S. G. Eskin;William P. Schilling

  • Activation of recombinant trp by thapsigargin in Sf9 insect cells

    L. Vaca;W. G. Sinkins;Yanfang Hu;D. L. Kunze

  • TRPV4 mediates myofibroblast differentiation and pulmonary fibrosis in mice

    Shaik O. Rahaman;Lisa M. Grove;Sailaja Paruchuri;Brian D. Southern

  • The rotavirus nonstructural glycoprotein NSP4 mobilizes Ca2+ from the endoplasmic reticulum.

    Peng Tian;Mary K. Estes;Yanfang Hu;Judith M. Ball

  • Characterization of the bradykinin-stimulated calcium influx pathway of cultured vascular endothelial cells. Saturability, selectivity, and kinetics.

    William P. Schilling;L. Rajan;E. Strobl-Jager

  • P2X7 Receptor-Dependent Blebbing and the Activation of Rho-Effector Kinases, Caspases, and IL-1β Release

    Philip A. Verhoef;Mark Estacion;William Schilling;William Schilling;George R. Dubyak

  • The nonstructural glycoprotein of rotavirus affects intracellular calcium levels.

    Peng Tian;Yanfang Hu;William P. Schilling;David A. Lindsay

  • Depletion of the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate-sensitive intracellular Ca2+ store in vascular endothelial cells activates the agonist-sensitive Ca2+-influx pathway

    W P Schilling;O A Cabello;L Rajan

  • Differential Expression of Mammalian TRP Homologues across Tissues and Cell Lines

    Reynaldo L. Garcia;William P. Schilling

  • Regulation of Drosophila transient receptor potential-like (TrpL) channels by phospholipase C-dependent mechanisms

    Mark Estacion;William G. Sinkins;William P. Schilling

  • Identification and localization of TRPC channels in the rat kidney.

    Monu Goel;William G. Sinkins;Cheng Di Zuo;Mark Estacion

  • Maitotoxin and P2Z/P2X7purinergic receptor stimulation activate a common cytolytic pore

    William P. Schilling;Tanya Wasylyna;George R. Dubyak;Benjamin D. Humphreys

  • Ca2+ signaling mechanisms of vascular endothelial cells and their role in oxidant-induced endothelial cell dysfunction

    William P. Schilling;S. J. Elliott

  • Human TRPC6 expressed in HEK 293 cells forms non-selective cation channels with limited Ca2+ permeability

    Mark Estacion;William G. Sinkins;Stephen W. Jones;Milana A. B. Applegate

  • Association of Immunophilins with Mammalian TRPC Channels

    William G. Sinkins;Monu Goel;Mark Estacion;William P. Schilling

  • Functional expression of TrpC1: a human homologue of the Drosophila Trp channel

    William G. Sinkins;Mark Estacion;William P. Schilling

  • Proteomic analysis of TRPC5- and TRPC6-binding partners reveals interaction with the plasmalemmal Na + /K + -ATPase

    Monu Goel;William Sinkins;Andrew Keightley;Michael Kinter

  • Bradykinin-stimulated calcium influx in cultured bovine aortic endothelial cells

    William P. Schilling;A. K. Ritchie;L. T. Navarro;S. G. Eskin

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark Estacion
Mark Estacion Yale University
Diana L. Kunze
Diana L. Kunze Case Western Reserve University
George R. Dubyak
George R. Dubyak Case Western Reserve University
Lutz Birnbaumer
Lutz Birnbaumer National Institutes of Health
Mary K. Estes
Mary K. Estes Baylor College of Medicine
Michael Kinter
Michael Kinter Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Lourival D. Possani
Lourival D. Possani National Autonomous University of Mexico
Ulrich Hopfer
Ulrich Hopfer Case Western Reserve University
Carl L. Faingold
Carl L. Faingold Southern Illinois University School of Medicine
Larry V. McIntire
Larry V. McIntire Georgia Institute of Technology

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