Published in J Clin Invest on February 01, 1959
ELECTRICAL POTENTIALS ASSOCIATED WITH INTESTINAL SUGAR TRANSFER. J Physiol (1964) 3.39
Na, Cl, and water transport by rat colon. J Gen Physiol (1960) 3.12
The reabsorptive function of the gall-bladder. J Physiol (1962) 2.75
Measurement of electrical potentials of the human rectum and pelvic colon in normal and aldosterone-treated patients. Gut (1970) 2.16
The gradient of electrical potential difference and of sodium and potassium of the gut contents along the caecum and colon of normal and sodium-depleted rats. J Physiol (1967) 1.95
Transport of sodium and secretion of potassium and bicarbonate by the colon of normal and sodium-depleted rats. J Physiol (1967) 1.85
Action of aldosterone upon the intestinal transport of potassium, sodium, and water. Gut (1966) 1.71
Effects of sodium concentration and osmolality on water and electrolyte absorption form the intact human colon. J Clin Invest (1969) 1.44
ABSORPTION AND SECRETION IN THE LARGE INTESTINE. Postgrad Med J (1965) 1.41
Transmural electrical potential difference of the human colon. Gut (1969) 1.30
Transport of electrolytes across the helicoidal colon of the new-born pig. J Physiol (1975) 1.28
Measurement of gastrointestinal transmural electric potential difference in man. Gut (1970) 1.22
Factors influencing the electrical potential across the mucosa of rat colon. J Physiol (1968) 1.16
Short-circuit current and ionic fluxes in the isolated colonic mucosa of Bufo arenarum. J Physiol (1970) 1.09
Colonic electrolyte transport in health and in congenital chloride diarrhea. J Clin Invest (1975) 0.99
Electrolyte absorption from the colon. Gut (1970) 0.88
Secretagogue stimulation enhances NBCe1 (electrogenic Na(+)/HCO(3)(-) cotransporter) surface expression in murine colonic crypts. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol (2009) 0.86
The effects of aspirin, ethanol, indomethacin and 9alpha-fludrocortisone on buccal mucosal potential difference. Br J Clin Pharmacol (1978) 0.84
Electric-potential difference--a neglected parameter of gut integrity and function? Gut (1969) 0.82
Correlation of variations in intraluminal pressure and potential differences in the perfused colen. Gut (1977) 0.75
Rectal potential difference and histology in Crohn's disease. Gut (1977) 0.75
Rectal hyperpolarization following intestinal bypass for obesity. Gut (1973) 0.75
Some characteristics of the rabbit vermiform appendix as a secreting organ. J Clin Invest (1973) 0.75
Physiological extracellular electrical signals guide and orient the polarity of gut epithelial cells. Tissue Barriers (2015) 0.75
Active transport of sodium as the source of electric current in the short-circuited isolated frog skin. Acta Physiol Scand (1951) 19.48
Electrochemical aspects of physiological and pharmacological action in excitable cells. I. The resting cell and its alteration by extrinsic factors. Pharmacol Rev (1958) 12.88
The nature of the frog skin potential. Acta Physiol Scand (1958) 11.46
The contributions of diffusion and flow to the passage of D2O through living membranes; effect of neurohypophyseal hormone on isolated anuran skin. Acta Physiol Scand (1953) 7.46
An instrument and method for automatic, rapid, accurate, and sensitive titration of chloride in biologic samples. J Lab Clin Med (1958) 6.83
Renal mechanisms for excretion of potassium. Am J Physiol (1950) 3.93
Alterations in the ionic composition of isotonic saline solution instilled into the colon. J Clin Invest (1953) 3.11
An instrument and method for rapid, dependable determination of freezing point depression. J Lab Clin Med (1954) 2.93
Absorption of drugs from the stomach. II. The human. J Pharmacol Exp Ther (1957) 1.85
Ionic transfer across the isolated frog large intestine. J Gen Physiol (1959) 3.00
Regulation of ventricular contraction. Influence of cardiac sympathetic and vagal nerve stimulation on atrial and ventricular dynamics. Circ Res (1960) 2.89
Regulation of ventricular contraction by the carotid sinus. Its effect on atrial and ventricular dynamics. Circ Res (1960) 1.87
CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL EXPERIENCES WITH PLASTIC ADHESIVES. Ann Surg (1965) 1.23
REFLEX CONTROL OF THE HEART IN COMPLETE A-V BLOCK, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE EXPERIMENTAL CREATION OF ADAMS-STOKES DISEASE. Am J Cardiol (1965) 1.14
The tolerance of the dog brain to total arrest of circulation. Bull Johns Hopkins Hosp (1960) 1.04
The inhibitory effect of strophanthidin on secretion by the isolated gastric mucosa. J Gen Physiol (1959) 1.03
Dynamic function of atrial contraction in regulation of cardiac performance. Am J Physiol (1963) 0.89
RENAL ANGIOMYOLIPOMA: A RARE CAUSE OF SPONTANEOUS MASSIVE RETROPERITONEAL HEMORRHAGE. Ann Surg (1965) 0.88
OBSERVATIONS ON THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF PHLEGMASIA CERULEA DOLENS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THROMBECTOMY. Am J Surg (1965) 0.86
Fluid and electrolyte movement across intestinal wall of bullfrog. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1958) 0.85
Monopolar ventricular stimulation for the control of acute surgically produced heart block. Surgery (1958) 0.84
CARDIODYNAMICS OF COMPLETE HEART BLOCK. Am J Cardiol (1965) 0.82
Protective effect of hypothermia on total occlusion of the cerebral circulation: a quantitative study. Ann Surg (1962) 0.75
INFLUENCE OF EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION OF VASOMOTOR TONE. Ann Surg (1963) 0.75
SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1965) 0.75
MASSIVE VENOUS OCCLUSION OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY. Surg Forum (1964) 0.75
Experimental open heart surgery employing hypothermia, mecholyl arrest, and carotid perfusion. Surgery (1958) 0.75
BILATERAL WILMS' TUMOR. Am J Surg (1965) 0.75
Certain aspects of reflex control of the stroke work of the heart. J Physiol (1958) 0.75
Reflex alterations in cardiac performance during complete heart block. Surg Forum (1961) 0.75
The physiology of closure of the mitral valve. Surg Forum (1962) 0.75
RELATIONSHIP OF VENTRICULAR PRESSURE, AORTIC PRESSURE AND FLOW, AND THEIR ALTERATION BY THE STARR AORTIC VALVE. Surg Forum (1964) 0.75
P-WAVE SYNCHRONY. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1964) 0.75
DYNAMICS OF VENTRICULAR PRESSURE, AORTIC PRESSURE AND FLOW, AND THEIR CHANGES AFTER INSERTION OF THE STARR AORTIC VALVE. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg (1965) 0.75