John A. Jacquez, M.D.
Affiliations: | Physiology | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI |
Area:
cell physiology, amino acid transportGoogle:
"John Jacquez"Bio:
M.D. from Cornell
undergraduate degree in Mathematics
deceased
Children
Sign in to add traineeRobert D. Phair | grad student | 1973-1977 | University of Michigan |
David M. Foster | post-doc | 1973- | University of Michigan |
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Jacquez JA. (1996) Chapter 19 Identifiability Advances in Food and Nutrition Research. 40: 305-321 |
Foster DM, Boston RC, Jacquez JA, et al. (1989) A resource facility for kinetic analysis: modeling using the SAAM computer programs. Health Physics. 57: 457-66 |
Foster DM, Jacquez JA, Lieb WR, et al. (1979) A high affinity site for sugar transport at the inner face of the human erythrocyte membrane? Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 555: 349-51 |
Foster DM, Jacquez JA. (1978) Comparison using central core model of renal medulla of the rabbit and rat. The American Journal of Physiology. 234: F402-14 |
Jacquez JA, Foster DM, Shanahan MF. (1978) Analysis of data from experiments using double labeling. Analytical Biochemistry. 84: 19-36 |
Foster DM, Jacquez JA. (1976) An analysis of the adequacy of the asymmetric carrier model for sugar transport. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 436: 210-21 |
Foster DM, Hawkins CF, Fife D, et al. (1976) The action of a binary nonionic detergent on a kidney membrane fraction. Chemico-Biological Interactions. 14: 265-78 |
Foster D, Jacquez JA, Daniels E. (1976) Solute concentration in the kidney- II. input-output studies on a central core model Mathematical Biosciences. 32: 337-360 |
Jacquez JA, Foster D, Daniels E. (1976) Solute concentration in the kidney- I. a model of the renal medulla and its limit cases Mathematical Biosciences. 32: 307-335 |
Foster DM, Jacquez JA. (1975) Multiple zeros for eigenvalues and the multiplicity of traps of a linear compartmental system Mathematical Biosciences. 26: 89-97 |