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D C Mikulecky

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The American Journal of Physiology|August 1, 1983
Regulatory aspects of Na+ transport in complex epithelia (frog skin)E G Huf, D C Mikulecky
Journal of Theoretical Biology|February 7, 1981
The relation between local and global transport parameters in an epithelial membrane having an asymmetric transport mechanismD C Mikulecky, J J Feher
Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 7, 1988
Network thermodynamic analysis and stimulation of isotonic solute-coupled volume flow in leaky epithelia: an example of the use of network theory to provide the qualitative aspects of a complex system and its verification by stimulationM L Fidelman, D C Mikulecky
The American Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1986
Role of topology in bioenergetics of sodium transport in complex epitheliaE G Huf, D C Mikulecky
The American Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1986
Network thermodynamic modeling of hormone regulation of active Na+ transport in cultured renal epithelium (A6)M L Fidelman, D C Mikulecky
Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 7, 1985
Compartmental analysis of the Na+ flux ratio with application to data on frog skin epidermisE G Huf, D C Mikulecky
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 25, 1983
Glucose utilization in rat adipocytes. The interaction of transport and metabolism as affected by insulinJ M May, D C Mikulecky
Journal of Theoretical Biology|November 7, 1986
Exploration of apical sodium transport mechanisms in an epithelial model by network thermodynamic simulation of the effect of mucosal sodium depletion: I. Comparison of three different apical sodium permeability expressionsE Mintz, S R Thomas, D C Mikulecky
Journal of Theoretical Biology|November 7, 1986
Exploration of apical sodium transport mechanisms in an epithelial model by network thermodynamic simulation of the effect of mucosal sodium depletion: II. An apical sodium channel and amiloride blockingE Mintz, S R Thomas, D C Mikulecky
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 7, 1977
A simple network thermodynamic method for modeling series-parallel coupled flows. I. The linear caseD C Mikulecky, W A Wiegand, J S Shiner
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The American Journal of Physiology|August 1, 1983
Regulatory aspects of Na+ transport in complex epithelia (frog skin)E G Huf, D C Mikulecky
Journal of Theoretical Biology|February 7, 1981
The relation between local and global transport parameters in an epithelial membrane having an asymmetric transport mechanismD C Mikulecky, J J Feher
Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 7, 1988
Network thermodynamic analysis and stimulation of isotonic solute-coupled volume flow in leaky epithelia: an example of the use of network theory to provide the qualitative aspects of a complex system and its verification by stimulationM L Fidelman, D C Mikulecky
The American Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1986
Role of topology in bioenergetics of sodium transport in complex epitheliaE G Huf, D C Mikulecky
The American Journal of Physiology|June 1, 1986
Network thermodynamic modeling of hormone regulation of active Na+ transport in cultured renal epithelium (A6)M L Fidelman, D C Mikulecky
Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 7, 1985
Compartmental analysis of the Na+ flux ratio with application to data on frog skin epidermisE G Huf, D C Mikulecky
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 25, 1983
Glucose utilization in rat adipocytes. The interaction of transport and metabolism as affected by insulinJ M May, D C Mikulecky
Journal of Theoretical Biology|November 7, 1986
Exploration of apical sodium transport mechanisms in an epithelial model by network thermodynamic simulation of the effect of mucosal sodium depletion: I. Comparison of three different apical sodium permeability expressionsE Mintz, S R Thomas, D C Mikulecky
Journal of Theoretical Biology|November 7, 1986
Exploration of apical sodium transport mechanisms in an epithelial model by network thermodynamic simulation of the effect of mucosal sodium depletion: II. An apical sodium channel and amiloride blockingE Mintz, S R Thomas, D C Mikulecky
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 7, 1977
A simple network thermodynamic method for modeling series-parallel coupled flows. I. The linear caseD C Mikulecky, W A Wiegand, J S Shiner
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