van Os, C. H.; Wiedner, G.; Wright, E. M.: Volume flows across gallbladder epithelium induced by small hydrostatic and osmotic gradients. Journal of Membrane Biology 49 (1), pp. 1 - 20 (1979)
Wiedner, G.; Wilhelm, G.: Calcification of a native collagen membrane. Zeitschrift für Naturforschung, C: Journal of Biosciences 32 (11-12), pp. 997 - 1002 (1977)
Bleuel, H.; Wiedner, G.; Schubert, D.: Variability of conductivity changes in black phosphatidylserine membranes induced by proteins from erythrocyte membranes. Zeitschrift für Naturforschung, C: Journal of Biosciences 32c (5-6), pp. 375 - 378 (1977)
Schlögl, R.; Wiedner, G.; Woermann, D.: Transport properties of an ion exchange membrane far from equilibrium. Berichte der Bunsen-Gesellschaft 79 (10), pp. 878 - 882 (1975)
Wiedner, G.; Woermann, D.: Transport coefficients of an ion exchange membrane and their concentration dependence. Berichte der Bunsen-Gesellschaft 79 (10), pp. 868 - 878 (1975)
Wiedner, G.; Wright, E. M.: The role of the lateral intercellular spaces in the control of ion permeation across the rabbit gall bladder. Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology 358 (1), pp. 27 - 40 (1975)
Wiedner, G.; Wilhelm, G.: Water and ion permeability of a native collagen membrane. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes 367 (3), pp. 349 - 360 (1974)
Wiedner, G.; Simon, B. J.; Thomas, L.: Carbonic anhydrase: A new method of detection on polyacrylamide gels using conductivity measurements. Analytical Biochemistry 55 (1), pp. 93 - 97 (1973)
Wiedner, G.: Bestimmung der Transportkoeffizienten und des Transportverhaltens, auch im nichtlinearen Bereich, an einem speziellen Membransystem. Dissertation, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main (1971)
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