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Kevin Webb

RAEng/EPSRC Research Fellow, Faculty of Engineering

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Selected Publications

  • WEBB, K.F and DONALDSON, P.J., 2008. Differentiation-dependent changes in the membrane properties of fiber cells isolated from the rat lens. American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology. 294(5), C1133-45
  • BECKER, D.L, WEBB, K.F, THRASIVOULOU, C, LIN, C-C, NADERSHAHI, R, TSAKIRI, N and COOK, J.E., 2007. Multiphoton imaging of chick retinal development in relation to gap junctional communication. Journal of Physiology. 585(Pt 3), 711-9
  • WEBB, K.F, MERRIMAN-SMITH, B.R, STOBIE, J.K, KISTLER, J and DONALDSON, P.J., 2004. Cl- influx into rat cortical lens fiber cells is mediated by a Cl- conductance that is not ClC-2 or -3. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 45(12), 4400-8
  • HU, R.G, SUZUKI-KERR, H, WEBB, K.F, RHODES, J.D, COLLISON, D.J, DUNCAN, G and DONALDSON, P.J., 2008. Molecular and functional mapping of regional differences in P2Y receptor expression in the rat lens. Experimental eye research. 87(2), 137-46
  • DONALDSON, P.J and WEBB, K.F., 2010. Ionic Permeability and Currents in the Lens Elsevier Encyclopedia of the Eye.
  • WEBB, K.F and DONALDSON, P.J., 2009. 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 Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 50(8), 3808-3818
  • DONALDSON, P.J, CHEE, K.N, LIM, J.C and WEBB, K.F., 2009. Regulation of lens volume: Implications for lens transparency Experimental Eye Research 2009. 88(2), 144-150
  • WEBB, K.F and DONALDSON, P.J., 2008. Differentiation-dependent changes in the membrane properties of fiber cells isolated from the rat lens. American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology. 294(5), C1133-45
  • HU, R.G, SUZUKI-KERR, H, WEBB, K.F, RHODES, J.D, COLLISON, D.J, DUNCAN, G and DONALDSON, P.J., 2008. Molecular and functional mapping of regional differences in P2Y receptor expression in the rat lens. Experimental eye research. 87(2), 137-46
  • WEBB, K.F. and DONALDSON, P.J., 2008. Differentiation-dependant changes in the membrane properties of fiber cellsisolated from the rat lens American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology. 1133-45
  • WEBB, K.F and DONALDSON, P.J., 2008. Cation channels and cataract: Two distinct non-selective cation channels in lens fibre cells Journal of Clinical Investigation.
  • BECKER, D.L, WEBB, K.F, THRASIVOULOU, C, LIN, C-C, NADERSHAHI, R, TSAKIRI, N and COOK, J.E., 2007. Multiphoton imaging of chick retinal development in relation to gap junctional communication. Journal of Physiology. 585(Pt 3), 711-9
  • BECKER, D.L., WEBB, K.F., THRASIVOULOU, C., LIN, C.C., NADERSHAHI, R., TSAKIRI, N. and COOK, J.E., 2007. Multiphoton imaging of chick retinal development in relation to gap junctional communication. Journal of Physiology. 585(Pt 3):, 711-719
  • WEBB, K.F, CHEE, K.N, KISTLER, J and DONALDSON, P., 2007. Spatially distinct Cl- influx and efflux pathways interact to maintain lens cell volume In: Experimental Biology 2007, Washington DC, USA. April 28th – May 2nd, 2007. In FASEB J. 2007 21:774.18
  • WEBB, K.F and DONALDSON, P.J., 2005. Probing the membrane properties of the differentiating lens fibre cell In: MedSciNZ 2005, Queenstown, NZ. December 3rd-6th, 2005.
  • WEBB, K.F, CHEE, K.N, KISTLER, J and DONALDSON, P.J., 2004. An emerging model for cell volume regulation in the rat lens: A Focus on the Lens In: Rotorua, NZ. 24-27th August 2004. (official satellite meeting of the 2004 ICER congress).
  • WEBB, K.F, MERRIMAN-SMITH, B.R and DONALDSON, P.J., 2004. Cl- influx into rat cortical lens fiber cells is mediated by an outwardly rectifying Cl- conductance that is not ClC-2 or ClC-3 In: MedSciNZ 2004, Queenstown, NZ. November 30th – December 3rd 2004.
  • WEBB, K.F, MERRIMAN-SMITH, B.R, STOBIE, J.K, KISTLER, J and DONALDSON, P.J., 2004. Cl- influx into rat cortical lens fiber cells is mediated by a Cl- conductance that is not ClC-2 or -3. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 45(12), 4400-8
  • WEBB, K.F, CHEE, K.N, KISTLER, J and DONALDSON, P.J., 2003. Volume regulation in the rat lens: roles for chloride channels and transporters: The Biology of Chloride In: Society for General Physiology Symposium: 3-7th September, Woods Hole, MA, USA. Proceedings in Journal of General Physiology, August 2003.
  • WEBB, K.F, MERRIMAN-SMITH, B.R, KISTLER, J and DONALDSON, P.J., 2002. Chloride conductances in lens fiber cells: A role for CLC3? In: Association for Research in Vision & Ophthalmology (ARVO) May 5-10th 2002, Ft Lauderdale, FL, USA. Proceedings in Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, May 2002.
  • WEBB, K.F, MERRIMAN-SMITH, B.R, KISTLER, J and DONALDSON, P.J., 2002. Chloride conductances in lens fiber cells: A role for CLC3? In: “Transport 2002” University of Miami, FL, USA.
  • WEBB, K.F, ECKERT, R, KISTLER, J and DONALDSON, P.J., 2001. Mapping the membrane conductance properties of differentiating fiber cells isolated from the rat lens In: International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS) Congress August 2001, Christchurch, NZ. In Proceedings of the Physiological Society of New Zealand 20: 2001.
  • DONALDSON, P.J, WEBB, K.F, YOUNG, M.A, MERRIMAN-SMITH, B.R and KISTLER, J., 2001. Morphological and molecular evidence for a circulating chloride flux that modulates the volume of the rat lens In: “Molecular Mechanisms in Cell Volume Regulation”, 22-24 August 2001, Queenstown, NZ.
  • WEBB, K.F and DONALDSON, P.J., 2000. Membrane properties of differentiating lens fiber cells in solutions containing calcium In: Physiological Society of New Zealand (PSNZ), December 2000, Auckland, NZ. In Proceedings of the Physiological Society of New Zealand 19:71, 2000.
  • MENDOZA-NARANJO, A., BOUMA, G., PEREDA, C., RAMIREZ, M., WEBB, K.F., TITTARELLI, A. LOPEZ, M.N., KALERGIS, A.M., THRASHER, A.J., BECKER, D.L. and SALAZAR-ONFRAY, F., Functional gap junctions accumulate at the immunological synapse and contribute to T cell activation J Immunol. 2011, 3121 - 3132

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