Pavel Smejtek, PhD, MS
Affiliations: | 1972- | Physics | Portland State University, Portland, OR, United States |
Area:
Membrane biophysics,electrical properties of lipid bilayer membranes,scanning tunneling microscopy,effect of halogenated phenols on charge transfer across membranesWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorSimeon E. Bresler | grad student | 1959-1961 | Leningrad Polytechnic Institute |
Otto Wichterle | grad student | 1961-1968 | Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences (Chemistry Tree) |
Marvin Silver | post-doc | 1966-1972 | UNC Chapel Hill |
Children
Sign in to add traineeAndreas Blochel | grad student | Portland State University | |
Ranjith Jayaweera | grad student | Portland State University | |
Martin Mense | grad student | Portland State University (Chemistry Tree) | |
Mali Paulis-Illangasekare | grad student | Portland State University | |
Barbara Sinha | grad student | Portland State University | |
Dirk Voelker | grad student | Portland State University | |
Margaret S Fyfield | grad student | 1991-1996 | Portland State University |
Robert C. Word | grad student | 2002 | Portland State University |
Laura E Satterfield | grad student | 2004-2011 | Portland State University |
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Smejtek P, Word RC, Satterfield LE. (2014) Electrophoretic mobility of sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles - analytical model includes amino acid residues of A+P+N domain of Ca(2+)-ATPase and charged lipids. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1838: 766-75 |
Smejtek P, Satterfield LE, Word RC, et al. (2010) Electrophoretic mobility of sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles is determined by amino acids of A+P+N domains of Ca2+-ATPase. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1798: 1689-97 |
Word RC, Smejtek P. (2005) Partitioning of tetrachlorophenol into lipid bilayers and sarcoplasmic reticulum: effect of length of acyl chains, carbonyl group of lipids and biomembrane structure. The Journal of Membrane Biology. 203: 127-42 |
Smejtek P, Word RC. (2005) Erratum: “Environmental swap energy and role of configurational entropy in transfer of small molecules from water into alkanes” [J. Chem. Phys. 120, 1383 (2004)] The Journal of Chemical Physics. 122: 229902 |
Smejtek P, Word RC. (2004) Environmental swap energy and role of configurational entropy in transfer of small molecules from water into alkanes. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 120: 1383-94 |
Smejtek P, Mense M, Word R, et al. (1999) Electrokinetic properties of the sarcoplasmic reticulum membrane obtained from reconstitution studies Journal of Membrane Biology. 167: 151-163 |
Voelker D, Smejtek P. (1996) Adsorption of ruthenium red to phospholipid membranes Biophysical Journal. 70: 818-830 |
Smejtek P, Blochel A, Wang S. (1996) Hydrophobicity and sorption of chlorophenolates to lipid membranes Chemosphere. 33: 177-201 |
Barstad AW, Peyton DH, Smejtek P. (1993) AHA- heterodimer of a class-2 uncoupler: pentachlorophenol Bba - Bioenergetics. 1140: 262-270 |
Smejtek P, Wang S. (1993) Distribution of hydrophobic ionizable xenobiotics between water and lipid membranes: Pentachlorophenol and pentachlorophenate. A comparison with octanol-water partition Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 25: 394-404 |