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Contact Details

Email
adlph682@student.otago.ac.nz
Position
PhD Student
Department
Department of Physiology
Qualifications
BSc(Hons)
Research summary
Transient receptor potential vanilloid channel heteromerisation

Research

Contribution of transient receptor potential vanilloid channel heteromerisation to vasopressin neuron activity in hypertension.

Publications

Scott, A., Pishabad, Z., Adler, P., & Fronius, M. (2024, August). E-cigarettes on respiratory epithelial ion transport. Verbal presentation at the BMS Postgraduate Symposium, Dunedin, New Zealand. Conference Contribution - Verbal presentation and other Conference outputs

Small, J., Adler, P. K., Perkinson, M. R., & Brown, C. H. (2024, August-September). TRPV regulation of vasopressin neuron activity. Poster session presented at the 18th New Zealand Medical Sciences Congress (MedSci), Queenstown, New Zealand. Conference Contribution - Poster Presentation (not in published proceedings)

Scott, A., Pishabad, Z., Adler, P., & Fronius, M. (2024, August-September). E-cigarettes on respiratory epithelial ion transport. Poster session presented at the 18th New Zealand Medical Sciences Congress (MedSci), Queenstown, New Zealand. Conference Contribution - Poster Presentation (not in published proceedings)

Veer, A. C., Adler, P. K., Perkinson, M. R., & Brown, C. H. (2024, August-September). ΔN-TRPV1 regulation of magnocellular vasopressin neuron activity. Verbal presentation at the 18th New Zealand Medical Sciences Congress (MedSci), Queenstown, New Zealand. Conference Contribution - Verbal presentation and other Conference outputs

Adler, P. K., Perkinson, M. R., Fronius, M., & Brown, C. H. (2024, August-September). The epithelial sodium channel contributes to vasopressin neuron activity. Verbal presentation at the 18th New Zealand Medical Sciences Congress (MedSci), Queenstown, New Zealand. Conference Contribution - Verbal presentation and other Conference outputs

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