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Список научных публикаций
List of Edelmann's publications
2005 Edelmann L.
Doubts about the sodium-potassium pump are not permissible in modern
bioscience. Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand). 2005 Dec 16;51(8):725-9.
2002 Edelmann L.
Freeze-dried and resin-embedded biological material is well suited for
ultrastructure research. J Microsc. 207(Pt 1):5-26.
2001 Edelmann L.
Basic biological research with the striated muscle by using
cryotechniques and electron microscopy. Physiol Chem Phys Med NMR.
33(1):1-21; discussion 21-7.
1996 Edelmann L., Ruf A.
Freeze-dried human leukocytes stabilized with uranyl acetate during low
temperature embedding or with OSO4 vapor after embedding.
Scanning Microsc Suppl. 10:295-307.
1994 Edelmann L.
Optimal freeze-drying of cryosections and bulk specimens for X-ray
microanalysis. Scanning Microsc Suppl. 1994;8:67-76; discussion
76-81.
1992 Edelmann L.
Biological X-ray microanalysis of ions and water: artefacts and future
strategies. Electron Microscopy, 1: 333-336.
1991 Edelmann L.
Freeze-substitution and the preservation of diffusible ions. J
Microsc. 161(Pt 2): 217-28.
1991 Edelmann L.
Adsorption staining of freeze-substituted and low temperature embedded
frog skeletal muscle with cesium: a new method for the investigation of
protein-ion interactions. Scanning Microsc Suppl. 5(4):S75-82;
discussion S82-4.
1989 Edelmann L.
The physical state of potassium in frog skeletal muscle studied by
ion-sensitive microelectrodes and by electron microscopy: interpretation
of seemingly incompatible results. Scanning Microsc. 3(4):1219-30.
1989 Edelmann L.
The contracting muscle: a challenge for freeze-substitution and low
temperature embedding. Scanning Microsc Suppl. 3:241-51; discussion
251-2.
1988 Edelmann L.
The cell
water problem posed by electron microscopic studies of ion binding in
muscle. Scanning Microsc. 2(2):851-65.
1986 Edelmann, L.
Two
opposing theories of the cell: experimental testing by cryomethods and
electron microscopy. Science of Biological Specimen Preparation, pp.
33-42, SEM Inc. AMP O’Hare (Chicago), IL, 60666-0507, USA.
1984 Edelmann L.
Subcellular distribution of potassium in striated muscles. Scan
Electron Microsc. (Pt 2):875-88.
1982 Edelmann L.
Comments on Kernan's misrepresentation of the association-induction
hypothesis in his book Cell Potassium. Physiol Chem Phys.
14(3):215-8.
1981 Edelmann L.
Selective
accumulation of Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, and Cs+ at protein sites of
freeze-dried embedded muscle detected by LAMMA. Fresenius' Journal
of Analytical Chemistry, 308: 218-220.
1980 Edelmann L.
Preferential localized uptake of K+ and Cs+ over Na+ in the A-band of
freeze-dried embedded muscle section: detection by X-ray microanalysis
and laser microprobe mass analysis. Physiol Chem Phys. 12(6):509-14.
1977 Edelmann L.
Potassium adsorption sites in frog muscle visualized by cesium and
thallium under the transmission electron microscope. Physiol Chem
Phys. 9(4-5):313-7.
1974 Edelmann L., Edelmann H., Baldauf J.H.
Rapid
exchange of cellular K+, Rb+, and Cs+ and its relation to the resting
potential of guinea pig papillary muscle cells. Physiol Chem Phys.
6(5):429-44.
1973 Edelmann L.
The influence of rubidium and Cesium ions on the resting potential of
guinea-pig heart muscle cells as predicted by the association-induction
hypothesis. Ann NY Acad Sci. 204:534-7.
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