John Pappenheimer
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John Pappenheimer , American physiologist and professor at Harvard University; president of the American Physiological Society
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Richard Pappenheimer was the George Higginson Professor of Physiology at Harvard University and the thirty-seventh president of the American Physiological Society from 1964 until 1965. He contributed to a wide range of disciplines within physiology: capillary permeability, respiratory physiology, blood-brain-CSF transport, the neurochemical aspects of sleep, and most recently to the understanding of the absorption of sugars and amino acids in the intestine.
John Pappenheimer's Published Works
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- Filtration, diffusion and molecular sieving through peripheral capillary membranes; a contribution to the pore theory of capillary permeability. (1951) (918)
- Passage of molecules through capillary wals. (1953) (768)
- Effective osmotic pressure of the plasma proteins and other quantities associated with the capillary circulation in the hindlimbs of cats and dogs. (1948) (518)
- Bulk flow and diffusion in the cerebrospinal fluid system of the goat. (1962) (401)
- Perfusion of the cerebral ventricular system in unanesthetized goats (1962) (367)
- Contribution of solvent drag through intercellular junctions to absorption of nutrients by the small intestine of the rat (2005) (305)
- Active transport of Diodrast and phenolsulfonphthalein from cerebrospinal fluid to blood. (1961) (303)
- Studies on the respiratory response to disturbances of acid-base balance, with deductions concerning the ionic composition of cerebral interstitial fluid. (1966) (283)
- ROLE OF CEREBRAL FLUIDS IN CONTROL OF RESPIRATION AS STUDIED IN UNANESTHETIZED GOATS. (1965) (279)
- Extraction of sleep-promoting factor S from cerebrospinal fluid and from brains of sleep-deprived animals. (1975) (259)
- Structural basis for physiological regulation of paracellular pathways in intestinal epithelia (2005) (247)
- The Concept of a Blood-Brain Barrier, Michael Bradbury (Ed.). John Wiley Sons, Interscience Publication (1979), 465, £22.00 (1980) (239)
- Sleep-promoting effects of muramyl peptides. (1982) (197)
- Sleep and respiration of rats during hypoxia. (1977) (193)
- Hematocrit ratio of blood within mammalian kidney and its significance for renal hemodynamics. (1956) (192)
- Peripheral circulation. (1952) (167)
- The composition of sleep-promoting factor isolated from human urine. (1982) (162)
- Sleep-promoting effects of cerebrospinal fluid from sleep-deprived goats. (1967) (157)
- On the coupling of membrane digestion with intestinal absorption of sugars and amino acids. (1993) (155)
- Intestinal absorption and excretion of octapeptides composed of D amino acids. (1994) (145)
- ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL OF CEREBROSPINAL FLUID. (1964) (140)
- Cerebral glucose transport and oxygen consumption in sheep and rabbits (1973) (139)
- Physiological regulation of transepithelial impedance in the intestinal mucosa of rats and hamsters (2005) (116)
- Peptidoglycans as promoters of slow-wave sleep. I. Structure of the sleep-promoting factor isolated from human urine. (1984) (114)
- Factors in cerebrospinal fluid from goats that affect sleep and activity in rats * (1971) (114)
- Paracellular intestinal absorption of glucose, creatinine, and mannitol in normal animals: relation to body size. (1990) (113)
- Development of turbulence in flowing blood. (1949) (112)
- Peptidoglycans as promoters of slow-wave sleep. II. Somnogenic and pyrogenic activities of some naturally occurring muramyl peptides; correlations with mass spectrometric structure determination. (1984) (92)
- A QUANTITATIVE MEASURE OF THE VASOMOTOR TONE IN THE HINDLIMB MUSCLES OF THE DOG (1942) (83)
- Transmucosal impedance of small intestine: correlation with transport of sugars and amino acids. (1992) (75)
- Components of the respiratory dead space and their variation with pressure breathing and with bronchoactive drugs. (1955) (74)
- Oxygen pressure in urine and its relation to intrarenal blood flow. (1958) (71)
- The ionic composition of cerebral extracellular fluid and its relation to control of breathing. (1967) (69)
- Vasoconstrictor nerves and oxygen consumption in the isolated perfused hindlimb muscles of the dog (1941) (63)
- Role of villus microcirculation in intestinal absorption of glucose: coupling of epithelial with endothelial transport (2003) (59)
- Scaling of dimensions of small intestines in non-ruminant eutherian mammals and its significance for absorptive mechanisms. (1998) (57)
- Blood flow, arterial oxygen saturation, and oxygen consumption in the isolated perfused hindlimb of the dog (1941) (56)
- Role of red blood corpuscles in regulation of renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate. (1956) (53)
- Absorption and excretion of undegradable peptides: role of lipid solubility and net charge. (1997) (49)
- The Surface Tension of Aqueous Solutions of Dipolar Ions (1936) (44)
- Sleep-promoting factor S: purification and properties. (1978) (44)
- Role of Pre-epithelial ``Unstirred'' Layers in Absorption of Nutrients from the Human Jejunum (2001) (43)
- Cerebral ventricular infusions in unrestrained rats. (1969) (41)
- Renal extraction of PAH and of diodrast-I131 as a function of arterial red cell concentration. (1956) (36)
- New experimental methods for determination of effective alveolar gas composition and respiratory dead space, in the anesthetized dog and in man. (1952) (34)
- Site of action of sleep-inducing muramyl peptide isolated from human urine: microinjection studies in rabbit brains. (1983) (29)
- Bayliss‐Starling Memorial Lecture (1982). Induction of sleep by muramyl peptides. (1983) (27)
- Physiological regulation of epithelial junctions in intestinal epithelia. (1988) (22)
- Hypoxic insomnia: effects of carbon monoxide and acclimatization. (1984) (20)
- THE TRANSPORT OF CARBON DIOXIDE BY ERYTHROCYTES AND PLASMA IN DOGFISH BLOOD (1938) (19)
- Intestinal Absorption of Hexoses and Amino Acids: From Apical Cytosol to Villus Capillaries (2001) (19)
- Central control of renal circulation. (1960) (18)
- A silver spoon. (1987) (18)
- Oxygen tension of urine and its significance. (1957) (17)
- The relation between ureter, venous, and arterial pressures in the isolated kidney of the dog (1940) (16)
- The influence of diuretics on the osmotic work done and on the efficiency of the isolated kidney of the dog (1940) (16)
- The mechanisms of dilution diuresis in the isolated kidney and the anaesthetized dog (1940) (13)
- Chlorate Candles as a Source of Oxygen (1950) (13)
- The measurement of cerebral blood flow in the rabbit and sheep. (1972) (12)
- The sleep factor. (1976) (11)
- Peptides in cerebrospinal fluid and their relation to sleep and activity. (1974) (11)
- Editorial: Eugene M. Landis—An Appreciation (1966) (8)
- Cerebral HCO3- transport and control of breathing. (1966) (6)
- Sleep Factor in CSF, Brain and Urine (1981) (6)
- "Nature's soft nurse": a sleep-promoting factor isolated from brain. (1979) (5)
- PEPTIDES IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID; PURIFICATION OF FACTORS AFFECTING SLEEP AND ACTIVITY (1975) (4)
- Differential Conductance Manometer (1954) (4)
- CAPILLARY PERMEABILITY: DEDUCTIONS CONCERNING THE NUMBER AND DIMENSIONS OF ULTRAMICROSCOPIC OPENINGS IN THE CAPILLARY WALLS (1952) (3)
- Measurement of respiratory exchange and duration of slow-wave sleep in unanaesthetized rats breathing gas mixtures [proceedings]. (1976) (3)
- Arterial Oxygen Pressure in Dogs Breathing Oxygen at 2,5 Atmospheres Pressure.∗ (1958) (3)
- Pavlov's contributions to physiology before 1900. (1981) (2)
- Physiology in schools of veterinary medicine. (1963) (1)
- Hermann Rahn - July 5, 1912-June 23, 1990. (1996) (1)
- TERMINOLOGY AND SYMBOLS USED IN RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY (1958) (1)
- Past-president's address. A bicycle in the age of jets. (1965) (1)
- Sleep and respiration of rats during hypoxia [proceedings]. (1976) (1)
- Development of chemical oxygen generators for use in aircraft. (1948) (1)
- Book ReviewThe Regulation of Human Respiration: The proceedings of the J. S. Haldane Centenary Symposium held in the University Laboratory of Physiology, Oxford. (1963) (1)
- Membrane Transport (1989) (1)
- Flow and Diffusion Through Biological Membranes (1989) (1)
- [Osmosis and permeability of capillary walls]. (1957) (1)
- 84 Exchange between cerebrospinal fluid and blood (1961) (0)
- On the distensibility of the arteries. (1947) (0)
- The effective osmotic pressure of the plasma proteins in mammalian capillaries. (1947) (0)
- PROPERTIES OF SLEEP-PROMOTING FACTOR S DERIVED FROM HUMAN URINE (1981) (0)
- The Blood-Brain Barrier with Special Regard to the Use of Radioactive Isotopes . Louis Bakay. Thomas, Springfield, Ill., 1956. 154 pp. Illus. $5.50. (1956) (0)
- Eugene Markley Landis. 25th president of the American Physiological Society. (1981) (0)
- Sleep-promoting factor S : Purification and properties ( slow-wave sleep / neurohumoral regulation of sleep ) (0)
- Michael Bradbury (1980) (0)
- [Permeability of glomerulomembranes in the kidney]. (1955) (0)
- Importance of the Villus Microcirculation for Intestinal Absorption of Glucose (2005) (0)
- Perkins Memorial Fund (1987) (0)
- Eugene Markley Landis - April 4, 1901-February 14, 1987. (1994) (0)
- SLEEP-PROMOTING EFFECTS OF CEREBROSPINAL FLUID FROM (2016) (0)
- Pavlov's contributions to physiology before 1900. (1981) (0)
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