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joseph f. hoffman
joseph f. hoffman
professor, dept. cellular and molecular physiology, yale medical school
Verified email at yale.edu
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Mechanism by which cyanine dyes measure membrane potential in red blood cells and phosphatidylcholine vesicles
PJ Sims, AS Waggoner, CH Wang, JF Hoffman
Biochemistry 13 (16), 3315-3330, 1974
11361974
Rapid photolytic release of adenosine 5'-triphosphate from a protected analog: utilization by the sodium: potassium pump of human red blood cell ghosts
JH Kaplan, B Forbush III, JF Hoffman
Biochemistry 17 (10), 1929-1935, 1978
10601978
Regulation of cell volume by active cation transport in high and low potassium sheep red cells
DC Tosteson, JF Hoffman
The Journal of general physiology 44 (1), 169-194, 1960
7451960
The flow of solute and solvent across a two-membrane system
CS Patlak, DA Goldstein, JF Hoffman
Journal of Theoretical Biology 5 (3), 426-442, 1963
4701963
Determination of membrane potentials in human and Amphiuma red blood cells by means of a fluorescent probe
JF Hoffman, PC Laris
The Journal of physiology 239 (3), 519-552, 1974
4511974
The red cell membrane and the transport of sodium and potassium
JF Hoffman
The American journal of medicine 41 (5), 666-680, 1966
3771966
Characterization of a new photoaffinity derivative of ouabain: labeling of the large polypeptide and of a proteolipid component of the (sodium-potassium ion)-dependent ATPase
B Forbush III, JH Kaplan, JF Hoffman
Biochemistry 17 (17), 3667-3676, 1978
3641978
Cation transport and structure of the red-cell plasma membrane
JF Hoffman
Circulation 26 (5), 1201-1213, 1962
3281962
The active transport of sodium by ghosts of human red blood cells
JF Hoffman
The Journal of general physiology 45 (5), 837-859, 1962
2451962
The characterization of new energy dependent cation transport processes in red blood cells
JF Hoffman, FM Kregenow
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 137 (2), 566-576, 1966
2291966
Physiological characteristics of human red blood cell ghosts
JF Hoffman
The Journal of general physiology 42 (1), 9-28, 1958
2241958
The role of membrane phosphoglycerate kinase in the control of glycolytic rate by active cation transport in human red blood cells
JC Parker, JF Hoffman
The Journal of general physiology 50 (4), 893-916, 1967
2161967
Ionic and osmotic equilibria of human red blood cells treated with nystatin.
JC Freedman, JF Hoffman
The Journal of general physiology 74 (2), 157-185, 1979
2081979
Electrophoretic separation of different phophosproteins associated with Ca-ATPase and Na, K-ATPase in human red cell ghosts
PA Knauf, F Proverbio, JF Hoffman
The Journal of general physiology 63 (3), 324-336, 1974
1821974
On the ultrastructure of the plasma membrane as determined by the electron microscope
J Hillier, JF Hoffman
Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology 42 (2), 203-247, 1953
1821953
Interactions of a photo-affinity ATP analog with cation-stimulated adenosine triphosphatases of human red cell membranes
BE Haley, JF Hoffman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 71 (9), 3367-3371, 1974
1761974
The hSK4 (KCNN4) isoform is the Ca2+-activated K+ channel (Gardos channel) in human red blood cells
JF Hoffman, W Joiner, K Nehrke, O Potapova, K Foye, A Wickrema
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (12), 7366-7371, 2003
1712003
Nucleotide requirements for sodium‐sodium exchange catalysed by the sodium pump in human red cells
IM Glynn, JF Hoffman
The Journal of physiology 218 (1), 239-256, 1971
1551971
The interaction between tritiated ouabain and the Na-K pump in red blood cells
JF Hoffman
The Journal of General Physiology 54 (1), 343, 1969
1541969
Dielectric study of ferroelectric properties in chiral smectic C
J Hoffmann, W Kuczyński, J Maěki
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals 44 (3-4), 287-300, 1978
1441978
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