David L. Goldstein
Professor
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Wright State University
United States of America
Biography
Ph.D., 1983, UCLA Post-doctoral Fellow, 1983-1986, University of Arizona
Research Interest
His research centers on the comparative and ecological physiology of animals. In particular, his research focuses on osmoregulatory physiology: kidney function and regulation of fluid and solute balance.
Publications
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Pandey, R., S. Yaganti, S. Coffey, J. Frisbie, and D. L. Goldstein. 2010. Expression and localization of three aquaporins in tissues from Cope’s gray treefrog, Hyla chrysoscelis. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 157: 86-94.
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Mutyam,V., M. V. Puccetti, J. Frisbie, D. L. Goldstein, C. M. Krane. 2011. Endo-Porter mediated delivery of morpholinos in erythrocyte suspension cultures from Cope’s gray treefrog Hyla chrysoscelis. Biotechniques 50: 329-333.
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Goldstein, D. L., A. Diller, J. Frisbie, R. Pandey, C. M. Krane. 2010. Glycerol uptake by erythrocytes from warm- and cold-acclimated Cope’s gray treefrogs. Journal of Com. Physiol. 180: 1257-1265.