Ian M. Glynn
Affiliations: | Physiology | University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom |
Area:
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Glynn IM. (2002) A hundred years of sodium pumping. Annual Review of Physiology. 64: 1-18 |
Glynn IM, Richards DE. (1989) Evidence for the ordered release of rubidium ions occluded within individual protomers of dog kidney Na+,K+-ATPase. The Journal of Physiology. 408: 57-66 |
Glynn IM, Hara Y, Richards DE, et al. (1987) Comparison of rates of cation release and of conformational change in dog kidney Na, K-ATPase. The Journal of Physiology. 383: 477-85 |
Glynn IM, Howland JL, Richards DE. (1985) Evidence for the ordered release of rubidium ions occluded within the Na,K-ATPase of mammalian kidney. The Journal of Physiology. 368: 453-69 |
Glynn IM, Hara Y, Richards DE. (1984) The occlusion of sodium ions within the mammalian sodium-potassium pump: its role in sodium transport. The Journal of Physiology. 351: 531-47 |
Glynn IM, Richards DE. (1983) Existence and Role of Occluded-lon Forms of Na,K-ATPase Current Topics in Membranes and Transport. 19: 625-638 |
Glynn IM. (1982) Occluded-ion forms of the Na,K-ATPase. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 402: 287-8 |
Glynn IM, Richards DE. (1982) Occlusion of rubidium ions by the sodium-potassium pump: its implications for the mechanism of potassium transport. The Journal of Physiology. 330: 17-43 |
Richards DE, Ellory JC, Glynn IM. (1981) Radiation inactivation of (Na+ + K+)-ATPase. A small target size for the K+-occluding mechanism. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 648: 284-6 |
Glynn IM, Richards DE. (1981) AN OCCLUDED-K+ FORM AS AN INTERMEDIATE IN K+ TRANSPORT BY Na, K-ATPase Biochemical Society Transactions. 9: 68P-68P |