Lionel F. Jaffe
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Lionel F. Jaffe's Degrees
- PhD Biophysics University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Physics University of California, Berkeley
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- A free calcium wave traverses the activating egg of the medaka, Oryzias latipes (1978) (554)
- AN ULTRASENSITIVE VIBRATING PROBE FOR MEASURING STEADY EXTRACELLULAR CURRENTS (1974) (508)
- Electrical controls of development. (1977) (424)
- Free calcium increases explosively in activating medaka eggs. (1977) (361)
- The glabrous epidermis of cavies contains a powerful battery. (1982) (321)
- Neurites grow faster towards the cathode than the anode in a steady field. (1979) (302)
- Sources of calcium in egg activation: a review and hypothesis. (1983) (300)
- Electrophoresis along cell membranes (1977) (282)
- Detection of extracellular calcium gradients with a calcium-specific vibrating electrode (1990) (259)
- The path of calcium in cytosolic calcium oscillations: a unifying hypothesis. (1991) (245)
- Natural H Currents Traverse Growing Roots and Root Hairs of Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). (1979) (226)
- Large electrical currents traverse growing pollen tubes (1975) (206)
- Polarizing fucoid eggs drive a calcium current through themselves. (1975) (192)
- Calcium accumulations within the growing tips of pollen tubes (1975) (186)
- Localization in the developing Fucus egg and the general role of localizing currents. (1968) (179)
- CALCIUM EXPLOSIONS AS TRIGGERS OF DEVELOPMENT (1980) (179)
- Periodic increases in elongation rate precede increases in cytosolic Ca2+ during pollen tube growth. (2000) (177)
- Classes and mechanisms of calcium waves. (1993) (177)
- 4 – The Role of Calcium Explosions, Waves, and Pulses in Activating Eggs (1985) (171)
- Bioelectricity and regeneration: large currents leave the stumps of regenerating newt limbs. (1977) (168)
- Calcium buffer injections block fucoid egg development by facilitating calcium diffusion. (1989) (165)
- The role of ionic currents in establishing developmental pattern. (1981) (160)
- LOCAL CATION ENTRY AND SELF‐ELECTROPHORESIS AS AN INTRACELLULAR LOCALIZATION MECHANISM * (1974) (151)
- Large and persistent electrical currents enter the transected lamprey spinal cord. (1980) (145)
- On the dissociation constants of BAPTA-type calcium buffers. (1989) (145)
- Strong electrical currents leave the primitive streak of chick embryos. (1979) (141)
- Electric fields and wound healing. (1984) (141)
- Patterns of free calcium in zebrafish embryos. (1998) (138)
- Bioelectricity and regeneration. I. Initiation of frog limb regeneration by minute currents. (1977) (137)
- Tropistic responses of zygotes of the Fucaceae to polarized light. (1958) (134)
- Electrical currents through the developing fucus egg. (1966) (126)
- Free calcium pulses following fertilization in the ascidian egg. (1989) (124)
- Fertilization and ooplasmic movements in the ascidian egg. (1989) (124)
- Slow calcium waves accompany cytokinesis in medaka fish eggs (1991) (119)
- The activation wave of calcium in the ascidian egg and its role in ooplasmic segregation (1990) (95)
- The vibrating Ca2+ electrode: a new technique for detecting plasma membrane regions of Ca2+ influx and efflux. (1994) (93)
- Spontaneous current pulses through developing fucoid eggs. (1974) (91)
- The major growth current through lily pollen tubes enters as K+ and leaves as H+ (2004) (88)
- Patterns of free calcium in multicellular stages of Dictyostelium expressing jellyfish apoaequorin. (1995) (79)
- Use of an extracellular, ion-selective, vibrating microelectrode system for the quantification of K+, H+, and Ca2+ fluxes in maize roots and maize suspension cells (1992) (76)
- Imaging [Ca2+]i with aequorin using a photon imaging detector. (1994) (73)
- Organization of early development by calcium patterns (1999) (72)
- Calcium buffer injections inhibit cytokinesis in Xenopus eggs. (1993) (71)
- Polarity and reorganization of the endoplasmic reticulum during fertilization and ooplasmic segregation in the ascidian egg (1993) (69)
- Relations between ameboid movement and membrane-controlled electrical currents (1977) (68)
- Periodic calcium waves cross ascidian eggs after fertilization. (1990) (67)
- Polarization of fucoid eggs by steady electrical fields. (1976) (66)
- Bioelectricity and Regeneration (1979) (63)
- Reduction of sodium dependent stump currents disturbs urodele limb regeneration. (1979) (61)
- Patterns of ionic current through Drosophila follicles and eggs. (1985) (60)
- Small artificial currents enhance Xenopus limb regeneration (1979) (58)
- ORIENTATION AND LOCUS OF TROPIC PHOTORECEPTOR MOLECULES IN SPORES OF BOTRYTIS AND OSMUNDA (1962) (58)
- Large electrical currents traverse developing Ceropia follicles. (1979) (57)
- Role of calcium influx during the latent period in sea urchin fertilization (1995) (55)
- The ionic components of the current pulses generated by developing fucoid eggs. (1976) (54)
- Epigenetic theories of cancer initiation. (2003) (54)
- Membrane potential and impedance of developing fucoid eggs. (1972) (53)
- On the Centripetal Course of Development, the Fucus Egg, and Self-electrophoresis (1970) (50)
- On the conservation of calcium wave speeds. (1998) (48)
- Ionic concentrations in developingPelvetia eggs (1972) (48)
- Fast calcium waves. (2010) (48)
- A calcium-based theory of carcinogenesis. (2005) (46)
- Role of subdermal current shunts in the failure of frogs to regenerate. (1979) (44)
- Ion movements in a developing fucoid egg. (1973) (42)
- Chemiluminescence microscopy as a tool in biomedical research. (2001) (40)
- Polarity of sperm entry in the ascidian egg. (1989) (40)
- Control of development by steady ionic currents. (1981) (40)
- Presence and roles of calcium gradients along the dorsal-ventral axis in Drosophila embryos. (2000) (39)
- Control of development by ionic currents. (1979) (39)
- Cells without cytoplasmic movements respond to cytochalasin. (1973) (38)
- Stimulation of the Discharge of Gametangia from a Brown Alga by a Change from Light to Darkness (1954) (38)
- The pulse current pattern generated by developing fucoid eggs (1975) (37)
- On the conservation of fast calcium wave speeds. (2002) (36)
- On the mutual polarization of nearby pairs of fucaceous eggs. (1969) (33)
- Calcium waves and development. (1995) (32)
- Extracellular current measurements with a vibrating probe (1985) (31)
- Elemental composition of the perivitelline fluid in early Drosophila embryos. (1983) (30)
- Cell-wall formation in Pelvetia embryos. A freeze-fracture study (2004) (29)
- The Roles of Intermembrane Calcium in Polarizing and Activating Eggs (1990) (27)
- The Effect of Polarized Light on the Growth of a Transparent Cell (1960) (27)
- On electrical currents in development. (1986) (25)
- Stretch‐activated calcium channels relay fast calcium waves propagated by calcium‐induced calcium influx (2007) (23)
- Tropic responses of Funaria spores to red light. (1965) (22)
- Induction of polarity inFucus eggs by potassium ion gradients (1967) (21)
- Net calcium and acid release at fertilization in eggs of sea urchins and ascidians. (1993) (20)
- Calcium imaging with chemiluminescence (1999) (20)
- Cell wall formation in Pelvetia embryos (1977) (19)
- Ionic concentrations in developing Pelvetia eggs. (1972) (19)
- Expression of apo-aequorin during embryonic development; how much is needed for calcium imaging? (1997) (18)
- High Calcium Zones at the Poles of Developing Medaka Eggs. (1992) (18)
- On Autotropism in Botrytis: Measurement Technique and Control by CO(2). (1966) (17)
- A Quantitative Study of Cellular Rheotropism. (1965) (17)
- Calcium Buffer Injections Inhibit Ooplasmic Segregation in Medaka Eggs. (1994) (17)
- The interpretation of voltage-concentration relations. (1974) (17)
- Current pulses involving chloride and potassium efflux relieve excess pressure in Pelvetia embryos (2004) (16)
- Calcium and morphogenetic fields. (1986) (16)
- Return to normal of Fucus egg membrane after microelectrode impalement. (1974) (15)
- Forced calcium entry and polarized growth of Funaria spores (2004) (14)
- The Role of Ion Currents in Establishing Developmental Gradients (1981) (14)
- Transcellular Currents and Ion Fluxes through Developing Fucoid Eggs (1974) (14)
- Bicarbonate dependence of ion current in damaged bone (1996) (13)
- Calcium waves (2008) (13)
- Letter: A uniform current model of the endogenous current in an egg. (1974) (12)
- Ca2+ Fluxes Around Pollen Grains and Pollen Tubes of Lily; Normal Development and Effects of Thermal Shock, BAPTA-Type Buffer Microinjection and Depletion of Boric Acid From the Medium. (1993) (12)
- On the Calcium Pulse during Nuclear Envelope Breakdown (NEB) in Sea Urchin Eggs. (1992) (11)
- Marine plants may polarize remote Fucus eggs via luminescence. (2005) (11)
- Analyzing the “Group effect”: Rheotropic responses of developingFucus eggs (2005) (11)
- A proton-led model of fast calcium waves. (2004) (10)
- AN INVESTIGATION OF EXTRACELLULAR ELECTRICAL CURRENTS AROUND CYANOBACTERIAL FILAMENTS (1985) (10)
- Calcium Buffer Injections Arrest Fucoid Egg Development by Suppressing Calcium Gradients. (1989) (9)
- Marine Plants May Polarize Remote Fucus Eggs via Luminescence (2004) (8)
- A simple, selective method for freeze-fracturing spherical cells (1976) (8)
- The propagation speeds of calcium action potentials are remarkably invariant (2003) (8)
- EGGS ARE ACTIVATED BY A CALCIUM EXPLOSION; CARCINOGENESIS MAY INVOLVE CALCIUM ADAPTATION AND HABITUATION (1982) (7)
- Cytoplasmic Microtubule Arrays in Oryzias latipes (Medaka) Eggs During Ooplasmic Segregation. (1993) (7)
- Calcium Waves Accompany Contraction Waves in the Oryzias latipes (Medaka) Blastoderm. (1991) (7)
- Response to paper by Henry Harris (2005) (6)
- Differences in Free Calcium Concentration Between Oocytes and Nurse Cells Revealed by Corrected Aequorin Luminescence. (1991) (6)
- Calcium Pulses, Waves, and Gradients in Early Development (1989) (6)
- Effects of membrane potential on calcium fluxes of Pelvetia eggs (2004) (6)
- Calcium Pulses During the Activation of a Protostome Egg. (1993) (5)
- Ion currents in development: an overview. (1986) (5)
- The discovery of calcium waves. (2006) (5)
- EVIDENCE THAT THE ELECTRIC VECTOR GOVERNS LIGHT ABSORPTION IN VISION, PHOTOTROPISM AND PHOTOTAXIS* (1962) (5)
- On the validity of the sperm conduit model of fertilization (1997) (5)
- ON THE CONCENTRATION GRADIENT ACROSS A SPHERICAL SOURCE WASHED BY SLOW FLOW. (1965) (5)
- TRANSCELLULAR ION MOVEMENTS AND GROWTH LOCALIZATION IN FUCOID EGGS AND OTHER CELLS (1977) (4)
- Calcium Buffer Injections Block Cytokinesis in Xenopus Eggs. (1991) (4)
- Electrical currents associated with rhythmic contractions of the blastoderm of the medaka, Oryzias latipes. (1988) (4)
- Calcium Signals During Fertilization and Ooplasmic Segregation in the Ascidian Egg (1990) (3)
- Calcium Buffer Injections Block Ooplasmic Segregation in Oryzias latipes (Medaka) Eggs. (1992) (3)
- Use of aequorin for [Ca2+]i imaging (1994) (2)
- Patterns of free calcium in developing (1995) (2)
- Free Calcium Signals (1998) (2)
- KCl-Induced Calcium Rise in Squid Eggs: Measurement of Fura-2 Fluorescence. (1991) (2)
- Ooplasmic movements and calcium waves at fertilization in ascidian eggs (1989) (2)
- Imaging Free Calcium in Cultured Aplysia Bag Cell Neurons. (1991) (1)
- The Morgan pedigree (1997) (1)
- Oscillations in free [Ca2+]i during early cell division cycles in Xenopus laevis embryos. (1994) (1)
- Mechanically Induced Calcium Release From Xenopus Cell Cycle Extracts. (1993) (1)
- PANEL DISCUSSION: THE ROLE OF ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL AT THE CELLULAR LEVEL IN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT (1974) (1)
- Cell polarity: don't forget calcium's role (2005) (1)
- Towards the Development of a Technique for Introducing Aequorin into Amoebae of Dictyostelium discoideum Via Electroporation. (1991) (1)
- A Region of Steady High Calcium at the Vegetal Pole of Medaka Eggs. (1991) (1)
- Localized calcium transients following activation in the ascidian egg (1989) (1)
- Cell Cycle Contraction Waves in Xenopus are Suppressed by Injecting Calcium Buffers. (1992) (1)
- TRAVERSE GROWING POLLEN TUBES (1975) (0)
- ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION OF Drosophila EGG PERIVITELLINE FLUID AND OR ADULT Drosophila-HEMOLYMPH (2003) (0)
- AND ~C SEUHiATI~ IN 1lE ASCIDll\N m; (1990) (0)
- (pattern formation/oogenesis/Lepidoptera/vibrating probe/germ plasm) (2016) (0)
- On a carbon dioxide gradient in the Fucales egg (1954) (0)
- Fluorescence Imaging of NMDA Receptor-Activated Calcium Influx in Granule Cells in Thin Cerebellar Slices. (1993) (0)
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