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    Three distinct and sequential steps in the release of sodium ions by the Na + /K + -ATPase by Gadsby, David C, Holmgren, Miguel, Wagg, Jonathan, Bezanilla, Francisco, Rakowski, Robert F, De Weer, Paul

    Published in Nature (London) (24-02-2000)
    “…The Na+/K+ pump, a P-type ion-motive ATPase, exports three sodium ions and then imports two potassium ions in each transport cycle. Ions on one side of the…”
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    Extracellular Access to the Na,K Pump: Pathway Similar to Ion Channel by Gadsby, David C., Rakowski, R. F., De Weer, Paul

    “…In each normal Na,K pump cycle, first three sodium and then two potassium ions are transported; in both cases, the ions become temporarily occluded in pump…”
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    Mg2+-sensitive non-capacitative basolateral Ca2+ entry secondary to cell swelling in the polarized renal A6 epithelium by Jans, Danny, Weer, Paul, Srinivas, S. P., Larivière, Els, Simaels, Jeannine, Driessche, Willy

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-05-2002)
    “…Polarized renal A6 epithelia respond to hyposmotic shock with an increase in transepithelial capacitance ( C T ) that is inhibited by extracellular Mg 2+ …”
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    The dynamic relationships between the three events that release individual Na+ ions from the Na+/K+-ATPase by Gadsby, David C., Bezanilla, Francisco, Rakowski, Robert F., De Weer, Paul, Holmgren, Miguel

    Published in Nature communications (14-02-2012)
    “…Na + /K + pumps move net charge through the cell membrane by mediating unequal exchange of intracellular Na + and extracellular K + . Most charge moves during…”
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    Keeping it simple: kinetic models for the sodium pump by De Weer, P

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-05-1997)
    “…De Weer asserts that with new findings from studies, sodium pump kinetics need not be as complex as once feared…”
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    Current generated by backward-running electrogenic Na pump in squid giant axons by Weer, Paul De, Rakowski, R. F

    Published in Nature (London) (31-05-1984)
    “…The sodium pump of animal cells is electrogenic, that is, it normally exports more sodium ions than it imports potassium ions. In the squid giant axon, the…”
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    Sodium flux ratio in Na/K pump-channels opened by palytoxin by Rakowski, R F, Artigas, Pablo, Palma, Francisco, Holmgren, Miguel, De Weer, Paul, Gadsby, David C

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-07-2007)
    “…Palytoxin binds to Na(+)/K(+) pumps in the plasma membrane of animal cells and opens an electrodiffusive cation pathway through the pumps. We investigated…”
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    Myokinase Equilibrium by De Weer, Paul, Lowe, Allan G.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-04-1973)
    “…Apparent equilibrium constants of many biochemical reactions are influenced by metal ions. Quantitative prediction of this effect, which is due to complex…”
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    Mg(2+)-sensitive non-capacitative basolateral Ca(2+) entry secondary to cell swelling in the polarized renal A6 epithelium by Jans, Danny, De Weer, Paul, Srinivas, S P, Larivière, Els, Simaels, Jeannine, Van Driessche, Willy

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-05-2002)
    “…Polarized renal A6 epithelia respond to hyposmotic shock with an increase in transepithelial capacitance (C(T)) that is inhibited by extracellular Mg(2+)…”
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    Mg 2+ ‐sensitive non‐capacitative basolateral Ca 2+ entry secondary to cell swelling in the polarized renal A6 epithelium by Jans, Danny, De Weer, Paul, Srinivas, S. P., Larivière, Els, Simaels, Jeannine, Van Driessche, Willy

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-05-2002)
    “…Polarized renal A6 epithelia respond to hyposmotic shock with an increase in transepithelial capacitance ( C T ) that is inhibited by extracellular Mg 2+ …”
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    Voltage dependence of the apparent affinity for external Na(+) of the backward-running sodium pump by De Weer, P, Gadsby, D C, Rakowski, R F

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-04-2001)
    “…The steady-state voltage and [Na(+)](o) dependence of the electrogenic sodium pump was investigated in voltage-clamped internally dialyzed giant axons of the…”
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    Single ion occupancy and steady-state gating of Na channels in squid giant axon by Rakowski, Robert F, Gadsby, David C, De Weer, Paul

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-03-2002)
    “…The properties of the small fraction of tetrodotoxin (TTX)-sensitive Na channels that remain open in the steady state were studied in internally dialyzed…”
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    No easy way out (or in) by De Weer, P

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-09-1999)
    “…De Weer discusses a proposed alternating-access model for a GABA transporter, which is probably the most complete "fitted" model extant for any transporter,…”
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    Stoichiometry and voltage dependence of the sodium pump in voltage-clamped, internally dialyzed squid giant axon by RAKOWSKI, R. F, GADSBY, D. C, DE WEER, P

    Published in The Journal of general physiology (01-05-1989)
    “…The stoichiometry and voltage dependence of the Na/K pump were studied in internally dialyzed, voltage-clamped squid giant axons by simultaneously measuring,…”
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