50 results on '"Dempski, Robert E"'
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2. FlowAR: A Mixed Reality Program to Introduce Continuous Flow Concepts
3. Characterizing Channelrhodopsin Channel Properties Via Two-Electrode Voltage Clamp and Kinetic Modeling
4. The transmembrane domains mediate oligomerization of the human ZIP4 transporter in vivo
5. Heterologous Expression of Full-Length and Truncated Human ZIP4 Zinc Transporter in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
6. Voltage Clamp Fluorometry of P-Type ATPases
7. From Phototaxis to Biomedical Applications: Investigating the Molecular Mechanism of Channelrhodopsins
8. Heterologous expression of the human ZIP4 zinc transporter in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
9. Channelrhodopsin C1C2: Photocycle kinetics and interactions near the central gate
10. The Cation Selectivity of the ZIP Transporters
11. Fast, Simple, Student Generated Augmented Reality Approach for Protein Visualization in the Classroom and Home Study
12. Channelrhodopsin-2 Function is Modulated by Residual Hydrophobic Mismatch with the Surrounding Lipid Environment
13. Quantifying the Oligomeric State of hZIP4 on the Surface of Cells
14. Concomitant disorder and high‐affinity zinc binding in the human zinc‐ and iron‐regulated transport protein 4 intracellular loop
15. An optimized and automated approach to quantifying channelrhodopsin photocurrent kinetics
16. Increasing Enthusiasm and Enhancing Learning for Biochemistry-Laboratory Safety with an Augmented-Reality Program
17. The emerging role of zinc transporters in cellular homeostasis and cancer
18. Adjacent channelrhodopsin-2 residues within transmembranes 2 and 7 regulate cation selectivity and distribution of the two open states
19. Zn2+ at a cellular crossroads
20. A Zinc(II) Photocage Based on a Decarboxylation Metal Ion Release Mechanism for Investigating Homeostasis and Biological Signaling
21. Cysteine Substitution and Labeling Provide Insight into Channelrhodopsin-2 Ion Conductance
22. A Zinc(II) Photocage Based on a Decarboxylation Metal Ion Release Mechanism for Investigating Homeostasis and Biological Signaling
23. Computation and Functional Studies Provide a Model for the Structure of the Zinc Transporter hZIP4
24. The large intracellular loop of hZIP4 is an intrinsically disordered zinc binding domain
25. The molecular determinants of channelrhodopsin‐2 ion conductance
26. The hZIP4 transporter has two binding affinities and transports multiple transition metal ions.
27. Transmembrane Domain Three Contributes to the Ion Conductance Pathway of Channelrhodopsin-2
28. Transmembrane Serine Mutations reduce the Minimum Pore Diameter of Channelrhodopsin-2
29. Re-Introduction of Transmembrane Serine Residues Reduce the Minimum Pore Diameter of Channelrhodopsin-2
30. The Human ZIP4 Transporter Has Two Distinct Binding Affinities and Mediates Transport of Multiple Transition Metals
31. Examining the Conformational Dynamics of Membrane Proteins in situ with Site-directed Fluorescence Labeling
32. Examining the Conformational Dynamics of Membrane Proteins in situ with Site-directed Fluorescence Labeling
33. Ultra light-sensitive and fast neuronal activation with the Ca2+-permeable channelrhodopsin CatCh
34. Voltage clamp fluorometry: Combining fluorescence and electrophysiological methods to examine the structure–function of the Na+/K+-ATPase
35. Ligand-Dependent Effects on the Conformational Equilibrium of the Na+,K+-ATPase As Monitored by Voltage Clamp Fluorometry
36. Functional Significance of E2 State Stabilization by Specific α/β-Subunit Interactions of Na,K- and H,K-ATPase
37. Structural Arrangement and Conformational Dynamics of the γ Subunit of the Na+/K+-ATPase
38. Fluorometric Measurements of Intermolecular Distances between the α- and β-Subunits of the Na+/K+-ATPase
39. The β Subunit of the Na+/K+-ATPase Follows the Conformational State of the Holoenzyme
40. Heterologous expression and biophysical characterization of soluble oligosaccharyl transferase subunits
41. Oligosaccharyl transferase: gatekeeper to the secretory pathway
42. Elucidation of Basic Mechanistic and Kinetic Properties of Influenza Endonuclease Using Chemically Synthesized RNAs
43. Pharmaceutical Sciences—1965
44. Mutual Independence of Release Rates of Steroids from a Topical Vehicle. Implications for Potentially Optimal Formulations
45. Permeability of Excised Human Keratin to Lipid-Soluble Substances II
46. Permeability of Excised Human Keratin to Lipid-Soluble Substances
47. In vitro Release and In Vivo Penetration Studies of a Topical Steroid from Nonaqueous Vehicles
48. Adsorption of Lipid-Soluble Substances by Human Keratin * *Received August 21, 1959, from the School of Pharmacy, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
49. An in vitro Study of the Relative Moisture Occlusive Properties of Several Topical Vehicles and Saran Wrap®**From the Department of Pharmaceutical Research and Development, Merck Sharp & Dohme Research Laboratories, West Point, Pennsylvania.
50. Pharmaceutical Sciences—1964
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