244 results on '"Apell, H.-J."'
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2. Structure-function relationship in P-type ATPases—a biophysical approach
3. Electrogenic binding of ions at the cytoplasmic side of the Na+,K+-ATPase
4. Dielectric Coefficients of the Extracellular Release of Sodium Ions
5. Interaction between cytoplasmic sodium binding sites and cardiotonic steroids
6. Scanning force microscopical studies of the Na+/K+-ATPase
7. Kinetics of the Interaction of the Potential-Sensitive Dye Oxonol V with Lipid Vesicles
8. Ion Translocation by the Na,K-Pump: Correlation between Electrogenic Events and Conformational Transitions
9. Structure of the Gramicidin A Channel: Discrimination between the π L,D and the β Helix by Electrical Measurements with Lipid Bilayer Membranes
10. The competition transport of sodium ions and protons in the cytoplasmic access channel of the Na+,K+-ATPase
11. Involvement of protons in the ion transport cycle of Na+,K+-ATPase
12. Electrogenic transport of sodium ions in cytoplasmic and extracellular ion access channels of Na+,K+-ATPase probed by admittance measurement technique
13. Mechanism of the Na,K-ATPase Inhibition by MCS Derivatives
14. Photodynamic Inactivation of the Na,K-ATPase Occurs via Different Pathways
15. Assignment of charge movements to electrogenic reaction steps of Na,K-ATPase by analysis of salt effects on the kinetics of charge movements
16. Functional Properties of Na,K-ATPase, and Their Structural Implications, as Detected with Biophysical Techniques
17. Ion Selectivity of the Cytoplasmic Binding Sites of the Na,K-ATPase: II. Competition of Various Cations
18. Ion Selectivity of the Cytoplasmic Binding Sites of the Na,K-ATPase: I. Sodium Binding is Associated with a Conformational Rearrangement
19. Electrogenic Partial Reactions of the SR-Ca-ATPase Investigated by a Fluorescence Method
20. Influence of sodium concentration on changes of membrane capacitance associated with the electrogenic ion transport by the Na,K-ATPase
21. Effects of Free Radicals on Partial Reactions of the Na,K-ATPase
22. Sequential potassium binding at the extracellular side of the Na,K-Pump
23. Charge translocation by the Na,K-pump: II. Ion binding and release at the extracellular face
24. Charge translocation by the Na,K-pump: I. Kinetics of local field changes studied by time-resolved fluorescence measurements
25. Charge Translocation in a Single Turnover of the Na,K-pump
26. Studies on the Gramicidin Channel
27. Kinetics of Potential-Sensitive Fluorescent Dye Interaction with Lipid Vesicles and Application to the Measurement of Membrane Potential Transients Generated by the Na,K-Pump
28. Dicarboxylic acid analogs of Gramicidin A: Dimerization kinetics and single channel properties
29. Electrogenic properties of the Na,K pump
30. Optical study of active ion transport in lipid vesicles containing reconstituted Na,K-ATPase
31. Direct evidence for Ca++-induced lateral phase separation in black membranes of lipid mixtures by the analysis of gramicidin A single-channels
32. Fast charge translocations associated with partial reactions of the Na,K-pump: I. Current and voltage transients after photochemical release of ATP
33. Formation of ion channels by a negatively charged analog of gramicidin a
34. Fast charge translocations associated with partial reactions of the Na,K-pump: II. Microscopic analysis of transient currents
35. Formation of ionic channels in black lipid membranes by succinic derivatives of Gramicidin A
36. Photocurrents generated by bacteriorhodopsin on planar bilayer membranes
37. Conformational transitions and charge translocation by the Na,K pump: Comparison of optical and electrical transients elicited by ATP-concentration jumps
38. A microscopic model for the current-voltage behaviour of the Na,K-pump
39. Binding of Potassium Ions Inside the Access Channel at the Cytoplasmic Side of Na+,K+-ATPase.
40. Chapter 12 Electrogenic Properties of the Na/K Pump: Voltage Dependence and Kinetics of Charge Translocation
41. Amphipatic polymers : tools to fold integral membrane proteins to their active form
42. Structure-function relationship in P-type ATPases—a biophysical approach
43. Kinetic investigations of the mechanism of the rate-determining step of the Na+,K+-ATPase pump cycle
44. Rate limitation of the Na+,K+-ATPase pump cycle
45. Properties of the SR Ca-ATPase in an Open Microsomal Membrane Preparation
46. Negative Changes of the Membrane Capacitance due to Electrogenic Na Transport by the Na,K‐ATPase
47. Study of Electrogenic Transport of Sodium Ions Inside the Na, K-ATPase by Means of Membrane Capacitance Measurements
48. Sequential potassium binding at the extracellular side of the Na,K-Pump
49. Separation and characterization of Na+,K+-ATPase containing vesicles
50. Inactivation of the Na,K‐ATPase by radiation‐induced free radicals Evidence for a radical‐chain mechanism
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