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)
Thomas, L.: Isolation of N-ethylmaleimide-labelled phlorizin sensitive D-glucose binding protein of brush border membrane from rat kidney cortex. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes 291 (2), pp. 454 - 464 (1973)
Thomas, L.; Kinne, R.; Frohnert, P. P.: N-Ethylmaleimide labeling of a phlorizin-sensitive D-glucose binding site of brush border membrane form the rat kidney. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes 290 (1), pp. 125 - 133 (1972)
Simon, B. J.; Thomas, L.: HCO-3 stimulated ATPase from mammalian pancreas. Properties and its arrangement with other enzyme activities. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes 288 (2), pp. 434 - 442 (1972)
Simon, B. J.; Thomas, L.: Isolation of a HC0-3-ATPase containing multienzyme complex of plasma membranes in the cat pancreas. Hoppe-Seyler's Zeitschrift für physiologische Chemie 353 (10), pp. 1570 - 1571 (1972)
Thomas, L.: Demonstration of glucose inhibitable phlorizin binding to renal brushborder proteins separated by gel electrophoresis. FEBS Letters 25 (2), pp. 245 - 248 (1972)
Thomas, L.; Kinne, R.: Studies on the arrangement of aminopeptidase and alkaline phosphatase in the microvilli of isolated brush border of rat kidney. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes 255 (1), pp. 114 - 125 (1972)
Thomas, L.: Die Struktur und Funktion der Plasmamembran von proximalen Tubuluszellen der Niere. Habilitation, Fachbereich Physiologische Chemie, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main (1974)
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