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G F Baker

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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|February 2, 1979
Evidence of multiple operational affinities for D-glucose inside the human erythrocyte membraneG F Baker, R J Naftalin
Cytobios|January 1, 1992
The pH volume changes of human red cells in vitro due to the exchange of chloride and hydroxyl anionsW F Widdas, G F Baker
Cutis|February 1, 1988
Chronic fixed drug eruption caused by acetaminophenJ D Guin, G F Baker
The Journal of the Arkansas Medical Society|October 1, 1986
Anderson Nettleship, M.D. (1910-1981), pathologist, scientist and educatorA J Hough, G F Baker
Cytobios|January 1, 1991
The role of the surface energy of water in the conformational changes of the human erythrocyte glucose transporterW F Widdas, G F Baker
School Health Review|February 1, 1971
Teacher education project: community health resourcesG F Baker, M C Riser
The Journal of Physiology|October 1, 1972
The asymmetry of the hexose transfer system in human red cells towards ethylidene glucoseG F Baker, W F Widdas
Cytobios|October 13, 2000
The sequestration of hydroxyl ions by CO2 in liquid water: the physiological implications and the second function of carbonic anhydraseW F Widdas, G F Baker
Cytobios|March 27, 1999
The physiological properties of human red cells as derived from kinetic osmotic volume changesW F Widdas, G F Baker
Cytobios|November 22, 2000
The sequestration of hydroxyl ions by C2 in liquid water: useful physiological roles for a reversible complex formation in the presence of protein catalystsW F Widdas, G F Baker
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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|February 2, 1979
Evidence of multiple operational affinities for D-glucose inside the human erythrocyte membraneG F Baker, R J Naftalin
Cytobios|January 1, 1992
The pH volume changes of human red cells in vitro due to the exchange of chloride and hydroxyl anionsW F Widdas, G F Baker
Cutis|February 1, 1988
Chronic fixed drug eruption caused by acetaminophenJ D Guin, G F Baker
The Journal of the Arkansas Medical Society|October 1, 1986
Anderson Nettleship, M.D. (1910-1981), pathologist, scientist and educatorA J Hough, G F Baker
Cytobios|January 1, 1991
The role of the surface energy of water in the conformational changes of the human erythrocyte glucose transporterW F Widdas, G F Baker
School Health Review|February 1, 1971
Teacher education project: community health resourcesG F Baker, M C Riser
The Journal of Physiology|October 1, 1972
The asymmetry of the hexose transfer system in human red cells towards ethylidene glucoseG F Baker, W F Widdas
Cytobios|October 13, 2000
The sequestration of hydroxyl ions by CO2 in liquid water: the physiological implications and the second function of carbonic anhydraseW F Widdas, G F Baker
Cytobios|March 27, 1999
The physiological properties of human red cells as derived from kinetic osmotic volume changesW F Widdas, G F Baker
Cytobios|November 22, 2000
The sequestration of hydroxyl ions by C2 in liquid water: useful physiological roles for a reversible complex formation in the presence of protein catalystsW F Widdas, G F Baker
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