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Raymond Henry Ph.D.,
Professor
Assistant Chair
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Office
Location:
324 Rouse Life Sciences
Mailing Address:
Biological Sciences
101 Rouse Life Sciences Bldg
Auburn University, AL 36849
Tel: (334) 844-9264
Fax: (334) 844-1645
henryrp@auburn.edu
Laboratory Web Page
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Education
Ph.D., University of Texas
Research & Teaching Interests
Comparative physiology, function of
carbonic anhydrase
Recent Publications
Serrano L. Halanych KM. Henry RP. 2007 Salinity-stimulated changes in
expression and activity of two carbonic anhydrase isoforms in the blue crab
Callinectes sapidus. Journal of Experimental Biology 210:2320-32
Roy LA. Davis DA. Saoud IP. Henry RP. 2007 Branchial carbonic anhydrase
activity and ninhydrin positive substances in the Pacific white shrimp,
Litopenaeus vannamei, acclimated to low and high salinities. Comparative
Biochemistry & Physiology 147A:404-11
Henry RP. Thomason KL. Towle DW. 2006. Quantitative changes in branchial
carbonic anhydrase activity and expression in the euryhaline green crab,
Carcinus maenas, in response to low salinity exposure. Journal of
Experimental Zoology 305A:842-50
Henry RP. Campoverde M. 2006. Neuroendocrine regulation of carbonic
anhydrase expression in the gills of the euryhaline green crab, Carcinus
maenas. Journal of Experimental Zoology 305A:663-8
Henry RP. 2006. Functional evidence for the presence of a carbonic anhydrase
repressor in the eyestalk of the euryhaline green crab Carcinus maenas.
Journal of Experimental Biology 209:2595-2605
Henry RP. Borst DW. 2006. Effects of eyestalk ablation on carbonic
anhydrase activity in the euryhaline blue crab Callinectes sapidus:
neuroendocrine control of enzyme expression. Journal of Experimental Zoology
305A:23-31
Henry, RP., SM. Bilger, and AG. Moss. 2001. Carbonic anhydrase isozyme
distribution and characterization in metabolic fiber types of the dorsal levator
muscle of the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus. J. Experimental. Zoology 290:234-246
Courses
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Graduate
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| BIOL 5240 Animal Physiology |
BIOL 6240 Animal Physiology |
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