Richard J. Naftalin
Department of Physiology
King's College London
Waterloo Campus
Franklin-Wilkins Building
UK
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- Reassessment of models of facilitated transport and cotransport. Naftalin, R.J. J. Membr. Biol. (2010)
- Osmotic water transport with glucose in GLUT2 and SGLT. Naftalin, R.J. Biophys. J. (2008)
- Alternating carrier models of asymmetric glucose transport violate the energy conservation laws. Naftalin, R.J. Biophys. J. (2008)
- Lactose permease H+-lactose symporter: mechanical switch or Brownian ratchet? Naftalin, R.J., Green, N., Cunningham, P. Biophys. J. (2007)
- Piracetam and TRH analogues antagonise inhibition by barbiturates, diazepam, melatonin and galanin of human erythrocyte D-glucose transport. Naftalin, R.J., Cunningham, P., Afzal-Ahmed, I. Br. J. Pharmacol. (2004)
- Alterations in colonic barrier function caused by a low sodium diet or ionizing radiation. Naftalin, R. J. Environ. Pathol. Toxicol. Oncol. (2004)
- Interactions of androgens, green tea catechins and the antiandrogen flutamide with the external glucose-binding site of the human erythrocyte glucose transporter GLUT1. Naftalin, R.J., Afzal, I., Cunningham, P., Halai, M., Ross, C., Salleh, N., Milligan, S.R. Br. J. Pharmacol. (2003)
- Progesterone stimulation of fluid absorption by the rat uterine gland. Naftalin, R.J., Thiagarajah, J.R., Pedley, K.C., Pocock, V.J., Milligan, S.R. Reproduction (2002)
- Effects of high pressure on glucose transport in the human erythrocyte. Naftalin, R.J., Afzal, I., Browning, J.A., Wilkins, R.J., Ellory, J.C. J. Membr. Biol. (2002)
- Interactions of sodium pentobarbital with D-glucose and L-sorbose transport in human red cells. Naftalin, R.J., Arain, M. Biochim. Biophys. Acta (1999)
- Regional differences in rat large intestinal crypt function in relation to dehydrating capacity in vivo. Naftalin, R.J., Zammit, P.S., Pedley, K.C. J. Physiol. (Lond.) (1999)
- Evidence from temperature studies that the human erythrocyte hexose transporter has a transient memory of its dissociated ligands. Naftalin, R.J. Exp. Physiol. (1998)
- Evidence from studies of temperature-dependent changes of D-glucose, D-mannose and L-sorbose permeability that different states of activation of the human erythrocyte hexose transporter exist for good and bad substrates. Naftalin, R.J. Biochim. Biophys. Acta (1997)