Publications of Laila Zaki
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Journal Article (15)
1.
Journal Article
1280 (2), pp. 238 - 242 (1996)
Towards the localization of the essential arginine residues in the band 3 protein of human red blood cell membranes. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes 2.
Journal Article
1110 (1), pp. 75 - 80 (1992)
Inhibition of anion transport in the human red blood cell membrane with para- and meta-methoxyphenylglyoxal. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, Bioenergetics 3.
Journal Article
Inhibition of anion transport in the red blood cell membrane by anionic and non-anionic arginine-specific reagents. Journal of Biosciences (3), pp. 179 - 185 (1990)
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Journal Article
1026 (1), p. 50 - 50 (1990)
Chemical properties of the anion transport inhibitory binding site of arginine-specific reagents in human red blood cell membranes. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes 5.
Journal Article
102 (3), pp. 217 - 224 (1988)
Studies on inactivation of anion transport in human red blood cell membrane by reversibly and irreversibly acting arginine-specific reagents. Journal of Membrane Biology 6.
Journal Article
900 (2), pp. 169 - 174 (1987)
New evidence for the essential role of arginine residues in anion transport across the red blood cell membrane. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes 7.
Journal Article
205 (2), pp. 282 - 286 (1986)
Inhibition of the mitochondrial tricarboxylate carrier by arginine-specific reagents. FEBS Letters 8.
Journal Article
818 (3), pp. 325 - 332 (1985)
Anion transport in red blood cells and arginine-specific reagents. Interaction between the substrate-binding site and the binding site of arginine-specific reagents. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes 9.
Journal Article
169 (2), pp. 234 - 240 (1984)
Anion transport in red blood cells and arginine-specific reagents. The location of [14C]phenylglyoxal binding sites in the anion transport protein in the membrane of human red cells. FEBS Letters 10.
Journal Article
80 (6), pp. 1631 - 1635 (1983)
Senescent cell antigen is immunologically related to band 3. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 11.
Journal Article
110 (2), pp. 616 - 624 (1983)
Anion transport in red blood cells and arginine specific reagents. (1) Effect of chloride and sulfate ions on phenylglyoxal sensitive sites in the red blood cell membrane. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 12.
Journal Article
99 (1), pp. 243 - 251 (1981)
Inhibition of anion transport across red blood cells with 1,2-cyclohexanedione. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 13.
Journal Article
341, pp. 361 - 383 (1980)
Anion transport across the red blood cell membrane and the conformation of the protein in Band 3. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 14.
Journal Article
86 (3), pp. 471 - 494 (1975)
Chemical modification of membrane proteins in relation to inhibition of anion exchange in human red blood cells. Journal of Cellular Physiology 15.
Journal Article
26 (2), pp. 144 - 148 (1971)
Hämoproteinoide mit peroxidatischer und katalatischer Aktivität / The Peroxidatic and Catalatic Activity of Hemoproteinoids. Zeitschrift für Naturforschung, Teil B: Anorganische Chemie, Organische Chemie Book Chapter (3)
16.
Book Chapter
Anion binding site in band 3 protein. In: Progress in Cell Research, Vol.
17.
Book Chapter
29, pp. 279 - 282 (Ed. Peeters, H.). Pergamon Press Ltd., Oxford and New York (1982)
The Effect of Arginine Specific Reagents on Anion Transport Across Red Blood Cells. In: Protides of the Biological Fluids, Vol. 18.
Book Chapter
Studies on the Molecular Mechanism of Anion Transport across the Red Blood Cell Membrane. In: Molecular Specialization and Symmetry in Membrane Function, pp. 229 - 250 (Eds. Solomon, A. K.; Karnovsky, M. L.). Harvard University Press, Harvard, USA (1978)
Conference Paper (2)
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Conference Paper
Affinity Labels as Substrates for the Anion Transport Systems at the Contraluminal Cell Side of the Renal Proximal Tubule. Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium , Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, October 05, 1986 - October 08, 1986. Molecular Nephrology, pp. 85 - 90 (1987)
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Conference Paper
The Action of 2-(4′-Amino Phenyl)-6-Methyl Benzene Thiazol-3,7′-Disulfonic Acid (APMB) on Anion Transport and the Protein in Band 3 of the Red Blood Cell Membrane. In: Biochemistry of Membrane Transport. Proceedings in Life Science, pp. 306 - 315 (Eds. Semenza, G.; Carafoli, E.). FEBS Symposium on the Biochemistry of Membrane Transport, Swiss Institute of Technology, Zürich, July 18, 1976 - July 23, 1976. Springer-Verlag 1977, Berlin, Heidelberg (1977)