
Publications of Georg Nagel
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Journal Article (35)
1.
Journal Article
283 (36), pp. 24300 - 24307 (2008)
Increases in Intracellular Calcium Triggered by Channelrhodopsin-2 Potentiate the Response of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor mGluR7. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 2.
Journal Article
446 (7136), pp. 633 - 639 (2007)
Multimodal fast optical interrogation of neural circuitry. Nature 3.
Journal Article
4 (1), pp. 39 - 42 (2007)
Fast manipulation of cellular cAMP level by light in vivo. Nature Methods 4.
Journal Article
15 (24), pp. 2279 - 2284 (2005)
Light Activation of Channelrhodopsin-2 in Excitable Cells of Caenorhabditis elegans Triggers Rapid Behavioral Responses. Current Biology 5.
Journal Article
8 (9), pp. 1263 - 1268 (2005)
Millisecond-timescale, genetically targeted optical control of neural activity. Nature Neuroscience 6.
Journal Article
Channelrhodopsins: directly light-gated cation channels. Mechanisms of Bioenergetic Membrane Proteins, pp. 863 - 866 (2005)
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Journal Article
564 (3), pp. 671 - 682 (2005)
CFTR fails to inhibit the epithelial sodium channel ENaC expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes. The Journal of Physiology - London 8.
Journal Article
5 (1), pp. 85 - 90 (2004)
Protein kinase-independent activation of CFTR by phosphatidylinositol phosphates. EMBO Reports 9.
Journal Article
19, pp. 133 - 137 (2004)
"Vision" in Single-Celled Algae. News in Physiological Sciences 10.
Journal Article
3 (Suppl. 2), pp. 109 - 111 (2004)
CFTR, investigated with the two-electrode voltage-clamp technique: the importance of knowing the series resistance. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis 11.
Journal Article
100 (24), pp. 13940 - 13945 (2003)
Channelrhodopsin-2, a directly light-gated cation-selective membrane channel. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 12.
Journal Article
64 (5), pp. 1037 - 1047 (2003)
Different affinities of inhibitors to the outwardly and inwardly directed substrate binding site of organic cation transporter 2. Molecular Pharmacology 13.
Journal Article
330 (5), pp. 1203 - 1213 (2003)
Probing the sensory rhodopsin II binding domain of its cognate transducer by calorimetry and electrophysiology. Journal of Molecular Biology (London) 14.
Journal Article
535 (1-3), pp. 141 - 146 (2003)
Apparent affinity of CFTR for ATP is increased by continuous kinase activity. FEBS Letters 15.
Journal Article
976 (1), pp. 113 - 116 (2002)
The Ca/Ca Exchange Mode of the Na/Ca Exchanger Investigated by Photolytic Ca2+ Concentration Jumps. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 16.
Journal Article
296 (5577), pp. 2395 - 2398 (2002)
Channelrhodopsin-1: A light-gated proton channel in green algae. Science 17.
Journal Article
81 (5), pp. 2628 - 2638 (2001)
Voltage and Ca2+ Dependence of Pre–Steady-State Currents of the Na-Ca Exchanger Generated by Ca2+ Concentration Jumps. Biophysical Journal 18.
Journal Article
81 (4), p. 2059-2068 (2001)
The Voltage Dependent Proton Pumping in Bacteriorhodopsin Is Characterized by Optoelectric Behavior. Biophysical Journal 19.
Journal Article
281 (3), pp. F454 - F468 (2001)
Interaction of cations, anions, and weak base quinine with rat renal transporter rOCT2 compared with rOCT1. American Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology 20.
Journal Article
2 (3), pp. 249 - 254 (2001)
Non-specific activation of the epithelial sodium channel by the CFTR chloride channel. EMBO Reports 21.
Journal Article
98 (4), pp. 1555 - 1559 (2001)
Electrophysiological characterization of specific interactions between bacterial sensory rhodopsins and their transducers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 22.
Journal Article
275 (38), pp. 29413 - 29420 (2000)
Mechanism of Electrogenic Cation Transport by the Cloned Organic Cation Transporter 2 from Rat. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 23.
Journal Article
469 (1), pp. 98 - 100 (2000)
Voltage and substrate dependence of the inverse transport mode of the rabbit Na+/glucose cotransporter (SGLT1). FEBS Letters 24.
Journal Article
1461 (2), pp. 263 - 274 (1999)
Differential function of the two nucleotide binding domains on cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes 25.
Journal Article
114 (1), pp. 55 - 70 (1999)
Dual effects of ADP and adenylylimidodiphosphate on CFTR channel kinetics show binding to two different nucleotide binding sites. Journal of General Physiology 26.
Journal Article
74 (1), pp. 403 - 412 (1998)
Voltage dependence of proton pumping by bacteriorhodopsin is regulated by the voltage-sensitive ratio of M1 to M2. Biophysical Journal 27.
Journal Article
272 (51), pp. 31953 - 31956 (1997)
A Reevaluation of Substrate Specificity of the Rat Cation Transporter rOCT1. The Journal of Biological Chemistry 28.
Journal Article
73 (1), pp. 186 - 194 (1997)
Comparison of Na+/K+-ATPase pump currents activated by ATP concentration or voltage jumps. Biophysical Journal 29.
Journal Article
434, pp. 484 - 491 (1997)
Direct action of genistein on CFTR. Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology 30.
Journal Article
93 (23), pp. 12964 - 12968 (1996)
Rapid chemical kinetic techniques for investigations of neurotransmitter receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 31.
Journal Article
71 (5), pp. 2486 - 2500 (1996)
Na+,K+-ATPase pump currents in giant excised patches activated by an ATP concentration jump. Biophysical Journal 32.
Journal Article
377 (2), pp. 263 - 266 (1995)
Functional expression of bacteriorhodopsin in oocytes allows direct measurement of voltage dependence of light induced H+ pumping. FEBS Letters 33.
Journal Article
57, pp. 387 - 416 (1995)
The CFTR chloride channel of mammalian heart. Annual Review of Physiology 34.
Journal Article
671 (1), pp. 170 - 188 (1992)
Charge translocation of H,K-ATPase and Na,K-ATPase. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 35.
Journal Article
901 (2), pp. 239 - 249 (1987)
Na+ currents generated by the purified Na+K+-ATPase on planar lipid membranes. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes Book Chapter (2)
36.
Book Chapter
70, pp. 67 - 98 (Ed. Skach, W.R.) (2002)
Quantitative Analysis of ATP-Dependent Gating of CFTR. In: Methods in Molecular Medicine: Cystic Fibrosis Methods and Protocols, Vol. 37.
Book Chapter
291, pp. 289 - 306 (Ed. Marriott, G.). Academic Press (1998)
Investigation of charge translocation by ion pumps and carriers using caged substrates. In: Methods in Enzymology, Vol. Conference Paper (2)
38.
Conference Paper
273, pp. 225 - 232 (1988)
Pump Currents Generated by Renal Na+K+-ATPase on Black Lipid Membranes. Proceedings of the First Shoresh Workshop on Ion Pumps, Shoresh, Israel, August 30, 1987 - September 02, 1987. Progress in Clinical and Biological Research 39.
Conference Paper
268A, pp. 501 - 510 (1988)
Pump Currents Generated by Renal Na+K+-ATPase and Gastric H+K+-ATPase on Black Lipid Membranes. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Na+K+-ATPase, Fuglsø Conference Center, Denmark, June 14, 1987 - June 19, 1987. Progress in Clinical and Biological Research Thesis - Habilitation (1)
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Thesis - Habilitation
Die Anwendung der "giant patch"-Methode zur Untersuchung von aktivem und passivem Ionentransport: CFTR-Chloridkanal und Na/K-ATPase. Habilitation, Fachbereich Biochemie, Pharmazie und Lebensmittelchemie, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, Frankfurt am Main (1999)