Floyd John Brinley
Affiliations: | 1970-1971 | Physiology | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
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flow of ions across neural membranesWebsite:
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"Floyd John Brinley"Bio:
(1931 - 2017)
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Sign in to add mentorMartin G. Larrabee | grad student | 1961 | Johns Hopkins (Neurotree) | |
(Potassium accumulation and transport in the rat sympathetic ganglion.) |
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Requena J, Mullins LJ, Whittembury J, et al. (1986) Dependence of ionized and total Ca in squid axons on Nao-free or high-Ko conditions. The Journal of General Physiology. 87: 143-59 |
Brinley FJ. (1980) Regulation of intracellular calcium in squid axons. Federation Proceedings. 39: 2778-82 |
Requena J, Mullins LJ, Brinley FJ. (1979) Calcium content and net fluxes in squid giant axons. The Journal of General Physiology. 73: 327-42 |
Henkart MP, Reese TS, Brinley FJ. (1978) Endoplasmic reticulum sequesters calcium in the squid giant axon. Science (New York, N.Y.). 202: 1300-3 |
Mullins LJ, Brinley FJ. (1978) Magnesium influx in dialyzed squid axons. The Journal of Membrane Biology. 43: 243-50 |
Brinley FJ, Tiffert T, Scarpa A. (1978) Mitochondria and other calcium buffers of squid axon studied in situ. The Journal of General Physiology. 72: 101-27 |
Brinley FJ, Tiffert T. (1978) Kinetics of calcium accumulation by mitochondria, studied in situ, in squid giant axons. Febs Letters. 91: 25-9 |
Scarpa A, Brinley FJ, Dubyak G. (1978) Antipyrylazo III, a "middle range" Ca2+ metallochromic indicator. Biochemistry. 17: 1378-86 |
Brinley FJ. (1978) Calcium buffering in squid axons. Annual Review of Biophysics and Bioengineering. 7: 363-92 |
Brinley FJ, Tiffert JT, Mullins LJ, et al. (1977) Kinetic measurement of Ca2+ transport by mitochondria in situ. Febs Letters. 82: 197-200 |