Nancy Kleene

Nancy Koster Kleene

Executive Staff Assistant (NE)

Medical Science Building
231 Albert Sabin Way Room 5255A
Cincinnati, Ohio 45267
Phone 513-558-0711
Email nancy.kleene@uc.edu

Education

PhD: Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA, 1994 (Physiology)

Research Support

Grant: #R21 DK091917 Investigators:Kleene, Nancy; Kleene, Steven; Soleimani, Manoocher; Waltz, Susan 07-26-2011 -04-30-2014 National Inst of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease Chemosensory Transduction in a Primary Cilium Role:Collaborator $431,750.00 Active Level:Federal

Grant: #8231/DK090868 Investigators:Kleene, Nancy; Kleene, Steven 07-01-2013 -06-30-2014 National Inst of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease Electrical signaling of wildtype and mutated human polycystin-2 channels in a primary cilium Role:Collaborator $50,000.00 Awarded Level:Federal

Grant: #2019-02 Investigators:Kleene, Nancy; Kleene, Steven 12-01-2019 -11-30-2024 Dialysis Clinic, Inc. The Therapeutic Potential of a PC2 Activator in Polycystic Kidney Disease Role:Collaborator $60,000.00 Active Level:Private Non-Profit

Publications

Peer Reviewed Publications

Kleene, Steven J; Kleene, Nancy K  (2021). Inward Ca2+ current through the polycystin-2-dependent channels of renal primary cilia. American journal of physiology. Renal physiology, 320 (6) , F1165-F1173More Information

Kleene, Steven J; Siroky, Brian J; Landero-Figueroa, Julio A; Dixon, Bradley P; Pachciarz, Nolan W; Lu, Lu; Kleene, Nancy K  (2019). The TRPP2-dependent channel of renal primary cilia also requires TRPM3. PloS one, 14 (3) , e0214053More Information

Kleene, Nicholas J; Michel, Melchi M  (2018). The capacity of trans-saccadic memory in visual search. Psychological review, 125 (3) , 391-408More Information

Siroky, Brian J; Kleene, Nancy K; Kleene, Steven J; Varnell, Charles D; Comer, Raven G; Liu, Jialiu; Lu, Lu; Pachciarz, Nolan W; Bissler, John J; Dixon, Bradley P  (2017). Primary cilia regulate the osmotic stress response of renal epithelial cells through TRPM3. American journal of physiology. Renal physiology, 312 (4) , F791-F805More Information

Kleene, Steven J; Kleene, Nancy K  (2017). The native TRPP2-dependent channel of murine renal primary cilia. American journal of physiology. Renal physiology, 312 (1) , F96-F108More Information

Flannery, Richard J; Kleene, Nancy K; Kleene, Steven J  (2015). A TRPM4-dependent current in murine renal primary cilia. American journal of physiology. Renal physiology, 309 (8) , F697-707More Information

Kleene, Nancy K; Kleene, Steven J  (2012). A method for measuring electrical signals in a primary cilium. Cilia, 1, 17More Information

Arthur, Joeanna C; Philbeck, John W; Kleene, Nicholas J; Chichka, David  (2012). The role of spatial memory and frames of reference in the precision of angular path integration. Acta psychologica, 141 (1) , 112-21More Information

Griff, Edwin R; Kleene, Nancy K; Kleene, Steven J  (2012). A selective PMCA inhibitor does not prolong the electroolfactogram in mouse. PloS one, 7 (5) , e37148More Information

Nickell, William T; Kleene, Nancy K; Kleene, Steven J  (2007). Mechanisms of neuronal chloride accumulation in intact mouse olfactory epithelium. The Journal of physiology, 583 (Pt 3) , 1005-20More Information

Nickell, William T; Kleene, Nancy K; Gesteland, Robert C; Kleene, Steven J  (2006). Neuronal chloride accumulation in olfactory epithelium of mice lacking NKCC1. Journal of neurophysiology, 95 (3) , 2003-6More Information

Talreja, P; Kleene, N K; Pickens, W L; Wang, T F; Kasting, G B  (2001). Visualization of the lipid barrier and measurement of lipid pathlength in human stratum corneum. AAPS pharmSci, 3 (2) , E13More Information

Keywords

olfaction, olfactory, Microscopy, Neurogenesis, Neurodegeneration, sensory tranduction, cilia

Contact Information

Academic - Medical Science Building
231 Albert Sabin Way Room 5255A
Cincinnati  Ohio, 45267
Phone: 513-558-0711
nancy.kleene@uc.edu