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Biological membranes; physical fact and function
D Chapman
4011968
Water channel proteins (later called aquaporins) and relatives: past, present, and future
G Benga
IUBMB life 61 (2), 112-133, 2009
2052009
Interactions between components in biological membranes and their implications for membrane function
G Benga, RP Holmes
Progress in biophysics and molecular biology 43 (3), 195-257, 1984
1901984
p-(Chloromercuri) benzenesulfonate binding by membrane proteins and the inhibition of water transport in human erythrocytes
G Benga, O Popescu, VI Pop, RP Holmes
Biochemistry 25 (7), 1535-1538, 1986
1791986
Water permeability in human erythrocytes: identification of membrane proteins involved in water transport.
G Benga, O Popescu, V Borza, VI Pop, A Muresan, I Mocsy, A Brain, ...
European journal of cell biology 41 (2), 252-262, 1986
1751986
On the definition, nomenclature and classification of water channel proteins (aquaporins and relatives)
G Benga
Molecular aspects of medicine 33 (5-6), 514-517, 2012
1442012
Birth of water channel proteins—the aquaporins
G Benga
Cell biology international 27 (9), 701-709, 2003
1192003
Evaluation of a nuclear magnetic resonance technique for the study of water exchange through erythrocyte membranes in normal and pathological subjects
VV Morariu, G Benga
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Biomembranes 469 (3), 301-310, 1977
1171977
The first discovered water channel protein, later called aquaporin 1: molecular characteristics, functions and medical implications
G Benga
Molecular aspects of medicine 33 (5-6), 518-534, 2012
1132012
Water transport red blood cell membranes
G Benga
Progress in biophysics and molecular biology 51 (3), 193-245, 1988
1031988
On measuring the diffusional water permeability of human red blood cells and ghosts by nuclear magnetic resonance
G Benga, VI Pop, O Popescu, V Borza
Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods 21 (2), 87-102, 1990
821990
Diffusional water permeability of mammalian red blood cells
G Benga, T Borza
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular …, 1995
811995
Water exchange through erythrocyte membranes: Nuclear magnetic resonance studies on the effects of inhibitors and of chemical modification of human membranes
G Benga, VI Pop, O Popescu, M Ionescu, V Mihele
The Journal of membrane biology 76, 129-137, 1983
731983
Water exchange through the erythrocyte membrane
G Benga
International review of cytology 114, 273-316, 1989
671989
Comparative studies of the protein composition of red blood cell membranes from eight mammalian species
H Matei, L Frentescu, G Benga
Journal of cellular and molecular medicine 4 (4), 270-276, 2000
642000
Comparative studies of water permeability of red blood cells from humans and over 30 animal species: an overview of 20 years of collaboration with Philip Kuchel
G Benga
European Biophysics Journal 42, 33-46, 2013
622013
Membrane defect affecting water permeability in human epilepsy
G Benga, VV MORARIU
Nature 265 (5595), 636-638, 1977
541977
Biomembrane fluidity-studies of model and natural membranes
D Chapman, G Benga
Biological membranes 5, 1-56, 1984
491984
Why does the mammalian red blood cell have aquaporins?
PW Kuchel, G Benga
Biosystems 82 (2), 189-196, 2005
482005
Effects of temperature on water diffusion in human erythrocytes and ghosts—nuclear magnetic resonance studies
G Benga, VI Pop, O Popescu, A Hodârnǎu, V Borza, E Presecan
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Biomembranes 905 (2), 339-348, 1987
481987
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