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    Membrane Lipid Pattern and Non-Electrolytes Permeability in Salmo Trutta L. Red Blood Cells

    Studying the permeabilities of erythrocytes in a large number of species, Jacobs (1931) found that urea penetrates much faster than glycerol in human red cells while in avian erythrocytes the reverse is true. ...

    L. Bolis, P. Luly in Biomembranes : Passive Permeability of Cell Membranes (1972)

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    Lipid-Protein Interaction in Presence of Alkali-Cations

    An increasing interest has been devoted recently to the study of the interaction between lipids and proteins on physico-chemical grounds (Chapman, 1968; 1968a; 1969). The analysis of the macromolecular constit...

    L. Bolis, C. Botré in Na-linked Transport of Organic Solutes (1972)

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    A Membrane Model for Bioelectric Oscillations

    A kinetic treatment is given for the case of a membrane, built up by two-state subunits and in which an autocatalytic reaction can take place. A method for obtaining the oscillation frequency from kinetic memb...

    L. Bolis, P. Luly, C. Botré, W. Dorst in Biological Aspects of Electrochemistry (1971)

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    The temperature dependence of the facilitated transport ofd(+)-glucose across the human red cell membrane

    The rate of exit ofd(+)-glucose from human red cells was measured as a function of the extracellular glucose concentration over the temperature range 12 to 47°C. The results were analyzed at each temperature, acc...

    L. Bolis, P. Luly, B. A. Pethica, W. Wilbrandt in The Journal of Membrane Biology (1970)

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    The Action of Some Natural Substances on the RES

    Work by a number of investigators (Heller [1, 2], Biozzi [3], DiLuzio [4], and Bolis [5]) has shown that a variety of lipids, including those that are normal constituents of cell membranes, may affect the acti...

    L. Bolis, R. W. I. Kessel, G. Petti in The Reticuloendothelial System and Atherosclerosis (1967)

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    Depressing Activity of Meprobamate on the Reticulo-Endothelial System

    DATA in the literature point to tranquillizers as drugs having a certain influence on the responsiveness to infections. Patients treated with reserpine or chlorpromazine have decreased resistance to infectious...

    A. DEL VECCHIO, L. BOLIS in Nature (1960)