
Publications of Phillip G. Wood
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Journal Article (25)
2023
Journal Article
22 (8), pp. 1809 - 1823 (2023)
Functional characterization of xanthorhodopsin in Salinivibrio socompensis, a novel halophile isolated from modern stromatolites. Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences 2018
Journal Article
9, 1750 (2018)
High frequency neural spiking and auditory signaling by ultrafast red-shifted optogenetics. Nature Communications 2017
Journal Article
429 (6), pp. 911 - 921 (2017)
Optogenetic Control of Ca2+ and Voltage-Dependent Large Conductance (BK) Potassium Channels. Journal of Molecular Biology (London)
Journal Article
12 (1), e0169506 (2017)
Functional Maturation of Human Stem Cell-Derived Neurons in Long-Term Cultures. PLoS One 2016
Journal Article
10 (11), e0165344 (2016)
Optochemokine tandem for light-control of intracellular Ca2+. PLoS One
Journal Article
11 (5), e0154962 (2016)
Functional Green-Tuned Proteorhodopsin from Modern Stromatolites. PLoS One 2013
Journal Article
52 (16), pp. 2750 - 2763 (2013)
Photocycle and Vectorial Proton Transfer in a Rhodopsin from the Eukaryote Oxyrrhis marina. Biochemistry 2011
Journal Article
8 (12), pp. 1083 - 1088 (2011)
A gene-fusion strategy for stoichiometric and co-localized expression of light-gated membrane proteins. Nature Methods
Journal Article
14 (4), pp. 513 - 518 (2011)
Ultra light-sensitive and fast neuronal activation with the Ca2+-permeable channelrhodopsin CatCh. Nature Neuroscience 2010
Journal Article
10 (19), pp. 2588 - 2596 (2010)
Light induced stimulation and delay of cardiac activity. Lab on a Chip 2007
Journal Article
454 (6), pp. 1031 - 1042 (2007)
Time resolved kinetics of the guinea pig Na-Ca exchanger (NCX1) expressed in Xenopus oocytes: voltage and Ca2+ dependence of the pre-steady-state current investigated by photolytic Ca2+ concentration jumps. Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology
Journal Article
446 (7136), pp. 633 - 639 (2007)
Multimodal fast optical interrogation of neural circuitry. Nature 2002
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 2001
Journal Article
81 (4), p. 2059-2068 (2001)
The Voltage Dependent Proton Pumping in Bacteriorhodopsin Is Characterized by Optoelectric Behavior. Biophysical Journal
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 1998
Journal Article
1371 (1), pp. 114 - 122 (1998)
Effect of site-directed mutagenesis of the arginine residues 509 and 748 on mouse band 3 protein-mediated anion transport. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes 1997
Journal Article
434, pp. 484 - 491 (1997)
Direct action of genistein on CFTR. Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology 1995
Journal Article
34 (29), pp. 9325 - 9332 (1995)
Roles of histidine 752 and glutamate 699 in the pH dependence of mouse band 3 protein-mediated anion transport. Biochemistry
Journal Article
34 (29), pp. 9315 - 9324 (1995)
Inhibition of mouse erythroid band 3-mediated chloride transport by site-directed mutagenesis of histidine residues and its reversal by second site mutation of Lys 558, the locus of covalent H2DIDS binding. Biochemistry 1992
Journal Article
62 (1), pp. 98 - 100 (1992)
Exploration of the functional significance of the stilbene disulfonate binding site in mouse band 3 by site-directed mutagenesis. Biophysical Journal
Journal Article
127 (2), pp. 139 - 148 (1992)
Role of Lys 558 and Lys 869 in substrate and inhibitor binding to the murine band 3 protein: a study of the effects of site-directed mutagenesis of the band 3 protein expressed in the oocytes of Xenopus laevis. Journal of Membrane Biology 1985
Journal Article
146 (1), pp. 65 - 69 (1985)
The effects of terbium (III) on the Ca‐activated, K channel found in the resealed human erythrocyte membrane. European Journal of Biochemistry 1984
Journal Article
774 (1), pp. 103 - 109 (1984)
The spontaneous activation of a potassium channel during the preparation of resealed human erythrocyte ghosts. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes
Journal Article
141 (1), pp. 91 - 95 (1984)
Modification of the cation selectivity filter and the calcium receptor of the Ca‐stimulated K channel in resealed ghosts of human red blood cells by low levels of incorporated trypsin. European Journal of Biochemistry 1979
Journal Article
553 (2), pp. 320 - 325 (1979)
Unmasking of a potassium leak in resealed human red blood cell ghosts. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes Book Chapter (5)
1992
Book Chapter
Exploration of the mechanism of mouse erythroid band 3-mediated anion exchange by site-directed mutagenesis. In: Progress in Cell Reports, Vol.
Book Chapter
The anion exchange proteins: homology and secondary structure. In: Progress in Cell Research, Vol.
1989
Book Chapter
173, pp. 346 - 355 (Eds. Fleischer, S.; Fleischer, B.). Academic Press (1989)
Preparation of resealable membranes maximally depleted of cytosolic components by gel filtration and tryptic digestion: resealable white ghosts. In: Methods in Enzymology, Vol. 1987
Book Chapter
149, pp. 271 - 280 (Eds. Green, R.; Widder, K. J.). Academic Press (1987)
Preparation of white resealable erythrocyte ghosts. In: Methods in Enzymology, Vol. 1982
Book Chapter
29, pp. 283 - 286 (Ed. Peeters, H.). Pergamon Press, Oxford and New York (1982)
Does Ternary Complex Formation Control the State of the Cation Barrier in the Resealed Human Red Blood Cell Ghost? In: Protides of the Biological Fluids, Vol. Conference Paper (1)
1974
Conference Paper
376, pp. 149 - 171 (1974)
Current concepts of the mechanism of anion permeability. Drugs and Transport Processes - Symposia on Drug Action, Middlesex Hospital Medical School, London, April 09, 1973 - April 10, 1973. Biological Council - Coordinating Committee for Symposia on Drug Action Thesis - PhD (1)
1973
Thesis - PhD
The Kinetics of Iodide Transport in the Human Red Blood Cell. Dissertation, University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin, USA (1973)