Lidia Mannuzzu
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Italian biologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lidia Mannuzzu was an Italian biologist, physiologist and academic. Biography Early years Lidia M. Mannuzzu was born in Sassari, Sardinia, Italy. She was the daughter of the writer Salvatore Mannuzzu; and she had a sister, Mary. Mannuzzu graduated with honors in Medicine from University of Sassari in 1984, with a thesis on favism. She continued her studies at the Max Planck Institute, at Brunel University in London, and Aachen Medical School in Westphalia.
Lidia Mannuzzu's Published Works
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- Direct Physical Measure of Conformational Rearrangement Underlying Potassium Channel Gating (1996) (580)
- Spectroscopic mapping of voltage sensor movement in the Shaker potassium channel (1999) (285)
- Three Transmembrane Conformations and Sequence-Dependent Displacement of the S4 Domain in Shaker K+ Channel Gating (1998) (180)
- Structural rearrangements in single ion channels detected optically in living cells (2002) (101)
- Independence and Cooperativity in Rearrangements of a Potassium Channel Voltage Sensor Revealed by Single Subunit Fluorescence (2000) (89)
- Conformational Switch between Slow and Fast Gating Modes Allosteric Regulation of Voltage Sensor Mobility in the EAG K+ Channel (2002) (67)
- Detection of a free radical intermediate from divicine of Vicia faba. (1984) (39)
- Increased red cell calcium, decreased calcium adenosine triphosphatase, and altered membrane proteins during fava bean hemolysis in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase-deficient (Mediterranean variant) individuals. (1985) (39)
- Estimate of the number of urea transport sites in erythrocyte ghosts using a hydrophobic mercurial (1993) (22)
- Pathophysiology of favism. (1989) (19)
- ETIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF FAVISM1 (1986) (9)
- Single fluorophore visualization of ion channel gating by evanescence microscopy (1998) (0)
- phosphate dehydrogenase-deficient (Mediterranean variant) individuals and altered membrane proteins during fava bean hemolysis in glucose-6- Increased red cell calcium, decreased calcium adenosine triphosphatase, (2013) (0)
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