Published in Biochem J on September 01, 1950
Calculation of intracellular pH from the distribution of 5,5-dimethyl-2,4-oxazolidinedione (DMO); application to skeletal muscle of the dog. J Clin Invest (1959) 5.78
Cation transport in yeast. J Gen Physiol (1956) 2.25
Electrical properties of Neurospora crassa. Effects of external cations on the intracellular potential. J Gen Physiol (1965) 2.03
Studies on the mechanism of the antifungal action of benzoate. Biochem J (1983) 1.97
Biology of the sugar-fermenting Sarcinae. Bacteriol Rev (1970) 1.62
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Net uptake of potassium in Neurospora. Exchange for sodium and hydrogen ions. J Gen Physiol (1968) 1.40
Mechanisms of Fatty Acid Toxicity for Yeast. J Bacteriol (1965) 1.26
Acid-base relations in epithelium of turtle bladder: site of active step in acidification and role of metabolic CO2. J Clin Invest (1969) 1.09
The further preparation of inorganic cationic yeasts and some of their chief properties. Biochem J (1966) 1.06
Proton pumping and the internal pH of yeast cells, measured with pyranine introduced by electroporation. J Bacteriol (1995) 1.04
The role of sulphydryl groups of yeast carboxylase. Biochem J (1953) 1.02
Manifestations of injury in yeast cells exposed to subzero temperatures. II. Changes in specific gravity and in the concentration and quantity of cell solids. J Bacteriol (1961) 0.97
Relationship of cation influxes and effluxes in yeast. J Gen Physiol (1974) 0.93
Extreme resistance to weak-acid preservatives in the spoilage yeast Zygosaccharomyces bailii. Int J Food Microbiol (2013) 0.86
The gluconeogenic enzyme fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase is dispensable for growth of the yeast Yarrowia lipolytica in gluconeogenic substrates. Eukaryot Cell (2008) 0.83
THE REDUCTION OF 5-OXODECANOIC ACID BY NORMAL BAKER'S YEAST. Biochem J (1965) 0.75
Studies on brain metabolism: Formation of succinic acid. Biochem J (1937) 18.79
Determination of fumarate and malate in animal tissues. Biochem J (1940) 17.44
An outer metabolic region of the yeast cell. Biochem J (1950) 13.05
An outer metabolic region of the yeast cell. Biochem J (1950) 13.05
Nature and significance of concentration relations of potassium and sodium ions in skeletal muscle. Physiol Rev (1957) 9.70
Comparison of various media for immersing frog sartorii at room temperature, and evidence for the regional distribution of fibre Na+. J Physiol (1954) 7.04
A cation carrier in the yeast cell wall. Biochem J (1958) 4.68
Biological production of acid and alkali; a redox theory for the process in yeast with application to the production of gastric acidity. Biochem J (1950) 3.51
The biological performance of osmotic work; a redox pump. Science (1951) 3.46
A sodium-yeast and some of its properties. Biochem J (1954) 3.17
The total intracellular concentration of mammalian tissues compared with that of the extra-cellular fluid. J Physiol (1953) 3.11
Active transport of sodium ions from the yeast cell. Biochem J (1954) 3.09
Muscle sodium. Nature (1955) 2.72
Biological interlinkage of acid-alkali formation with ion transport and synthetic reduction. Ir J Med Sci (1949) 2.68
Biological production of acid and alkali; quantitative relations of succinic and carbonic acids to the potassium and hydrogen ion exchange in fermenting yeast. Biochem J (1950) 2.60
Secretion of sodium ions by the frog's sartorius. J Physiol (1959) 2.41
Active transport of magnesium across the yeast cell membrane. Biochem J (1958) 2.23
The sodium pump in skeletal muscle in relation to energy barriers. J Physiol (1961) 1.79
Autolytic changes at zero centigrade in ground mammalian tissues. J Physiol (1955) 1.67
Calculation of the idiomolar value and its electrostatic equivalent in normal mammalian skeletal muscle. Ir J Med Sci (1950) 1.51
Critical energy barriers in the excretion of sodium. Nature (1960) 1.48
The total intracellular concentration of solutes in yeast and other plant cells and the distensibility of the plant-cell wall. Biochem J (1961) 1.43
Molecular concentration of kidney cortex slices. J Physiol (1955) 1.26
Microdiffusion methods. Determination of acetic acid in biological fluids. Biochem J (1951) 1.23
The effect of redox dyes on the active transport of hydrogen, potassium and sodium ions across the yeast cell membrane. Biochem J (1955) 1.21
The effects of cortisone, deoxycorticosterone and other steroids on the active transport of sodium and potassium ions in yeast. Biochem J (1953) 1.18
Some aspects of muscle physiology. Ir J Med Sci (1950) 1.16
The general carrier and its amount per kgm. Nature (1956) 1.12
The effect of carbonic anhydrase on the action of yeast carboxylase. Biochem J (1953) 1.09
NEW LIGHT ON THE ACTIVE TRANSPORT OF SODIUM IONS FROM SKELETAL MUSCLE. Fed Proc (1964) 1.08
Active secretion of sodium ions from isolated sodium-rich skeletal muscle. Nature (1956) 1.05
Significance of various factors including lactic dehydrogenase on the active transport of sodium ions in skeletal muscle. Nature (1963) 1.05
A comparison of the effects of cortisone and deoxycorticosterone on various aspects of organic and inorganic metabolism. Biochem J (1953) 1.04
The location and origin of gastric urease. Gastroenterology (1959) 1.02
Concerning the determination of total intracellular concentrations by the cryoscopic method. J Physiol (1958) 1.01
A magnesium yeast and its properties. Biochem J (1962) 0.97
The nature of the cation exchanges during yeast fermentation, with formation of 0 degrees 02 N-H ion. Biochem J (1946) 0.84
Active transport of magnesium. Nature (1956) 0.80
Principles underlying the exchanges of K and Na ions across cell membranes. J Gen Physiol (1960) 0.78
FURTHER STUDIES ON THE NATURE OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL K-CARRIER IN YEAST. Proc R Ir Acad B (1963) 0.78
Ionic permeability of skeletal muscle fibres. Nature (1946) 0.77
The inorganic constituents of the cell. Biochem J (1945) 0.75
The source of the hydrogen ions in the high acid formation by yeast in presence of KCL. Biochem J (1948) 0.75
Intradermal procaine therapy. J Ir Med Assoc (1954) 0.75
Evaluation of antidotes for the alcohol reaction syndrome in patients treated with disulfiram (tetraethylthiuram disulfide). Q J Stud Alcohol (1952) 0.75
Hydrochloric acid formation in the gastric mucosa. Nature (1947) 0.75
A redox theory of hydrochloric acid production by the gastric mucosa. Ir J Med Sci (1949) 0.75
Carboxylase and carbonic acid. Nature (1945) 0.75
Concerning the action of yeast carboxylase. Biochem J (1948) 0.75
Concerning the entrance rate of KC1 into the whole isolated sartorius of the frog and into single fibers. Biochem J (1951) 0.75
Conditions determining the excretion of pyruvic acid by fermenting yeast. Biochem J (1951) 0.75
Potassium accumulation in the proximal convoluted tubules of the frog's kidney. J Gen Physiol (1946) 0.75
The influence of adrenalectomy on muscle constituents. Biochem J (1946) 0.75
Microdiffusion methods; improvements in the determination of carbon monoxide and of alcohol. Biochem J (1948) 0.75
Evidence for an outer metabolic chamber in yeast cell. Biochem J (1948) 0.75
Source of the hydrogen ions in gastric juice. Nature (1948) 0.75
Potassium and the cell. Ir J Med Sci (1946) 0.75
The azide effect in yeast with respect to potassium and phosphate permeability. Biochem J (1951) 0.75
Psychiatric implications of the treatment of alcoholism with tetraethylthiuram disulfide; a preliminary report. Q J Stud Alcohol (1951) 0.75
Mechanism of high acid production by yeast and its bearing on hydrochloric acid formation in the stomach. Nature (1947) 0.75
Exchanges of K, Na and H ions between the cell and the environment. Ir J Med Sci (1947) 0.75
The acid phosphatase content of the enlarged and malignant prostate gland with some observations on histopathology as revealed by Gomori's staining. Br J Urol (1954) 0.75
Conferring of the fellowship of the royal college of physicians of Ireland upon professor Edward Conway, F.R.S. Ir J Med Sci (1951) 0.75
Coordinated approach to antabuse therapy. J Am Med Assoc (1952) 0.75
Exchanges of K, Na and H ions between the cell and the environment. Ir J Med Sci (1947) 0.75