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David Julian

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Associate Professor
Ph.D. UCSF, 1997

Box 118525
Gainesville, FL
32611-8525
Voice: (352) 392-5878 
Fax: (352) 392-3704
julian@zoology.ufl.edu

Research Interests

Ecological physiology and cellomics, especially of marine invertebrates.

Students Currently Supervised

Benjamin Predmore
Regulation of vascular smooth muscle tone by hydrogen sulfide in vertebrates and invertebrates.

Representative Publications

Wohlgemuth SE, Arp AJ, Bergquist DC and Julian D (2007). Rapid induction and disappearance of electron-dense organelles following sulfide exposure in the marine annelid Branchioasychis americana. Invertebrate Biology, 126(2): 163-172.

Joyner-Matos J, Chapman LJ, Downs CA, Hofer T, Leeuwenburgh C and Julian D (2007). Stress response of a freshwater clam along an abiotic gradient: Too much oxygen may limit distribution. Functional Ecology 21: 344-355.

Joyner-Matos J, Downs CA and Julian D (2006). Increased expression of stress proteins in the surf clam Donax variabilis following hydrogen sulfide exposure. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A, 145: 245-257.

Julian D, April KL, Patel S, Stein JR and Wohlgemuth SE (2005). Mitochondrial depolarization following hydrogen sulfide exposure in erythrocytes from a sulfide-tolerant marine invertebrate. Journal of Experimental Biology 208: 4109-4122.

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