Trevor Ian Shaw
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English biochemist and physiologist
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Trevor Ian Shaw's Degrees
- Bachelors Biochemistry University of Oxford
Why Is Trevor Ian Shaw Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Trevor Ian Shaw was an English experimental biologist who pioneered studies in physiology and biochemistry contributing to the understanding of transport across cell membranes against concentration gradients through active metabolism and the exchange of sodium and potassium ions. He also examined the mechanism by which the seaweed Laminaria digitata accumulated iodine and was known for his innovative experimental techniques.
Trevor Ian Shaw's Published Works
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- The ouabain‐sensitive fluxes of sodium and potassium in squid giant axons (1969) (300)
- Replacement of the axoplasm of giant nerve fibres with artificial solutions (1962) (240)
- The effects of changes in internal ionic concentrations on the electrical properties of perfused giant axons (1962) (231)
- Replacement of the Protoplasm of a Giant Nerve Fibre with Artificial Solutions (1961) (150)
- An upper limit to the number of sodium channels in nerve membrane? (1967) (149)
- Partial inhibition of the active transport of cations in the giant axons of Loligo (1960) (77)
- Potassium movements in washed erythrocytes (1955) (61)
- The Visual Pigments of Some Deep-Sea Elasmobranchs (1963) (58)
- A comparison of the phosphorus metabolism of intact squid nerve with that of the isolated axoplasm and sheath. (1965) (56)
- CIRCULAR DICHROISM OF VISUAL PIGMENTS IN THE VISIBLE AND ULTRAVIOLET SPECTRAL REGIONS* (1966) (50)
- The mechanism of iodide accumulation by the brown sea weed Laminaria digitata The uptake of 131I (1959) (50)
- A buoyancy mechanism found in cranchid squid (1969) (48)
- The rate of formation and turnover of phosphorus compounds in squid giant axons (1964) (32)
- State of Iodine in Sea Water (1957) (24)
- The mechanism of iodide accumulation by the brown sea weed Laminaria digitata II. Respiration and iodide uptake (1960) (23)
- Patterns of urine flow in human subjects during a prolonged period of life on a 22‐hour day (1956) (22)
- Sodium transport by perfused giant axons of Loligo (1971) (21)
- Movement in a ganglion. (1972) (20)
- Cation movements in perfused giant axons (1966) (15)
- Oxidized Iodine in Sea Water (1958) (12)
- The Circular Dichroism and Optical Rotatory Dispersion of Visual Pigments (1972) (10)
- The production of adenosine triphosphate in perfused giant axons of Loligo (1970) (9)
- The circular dichroism of suspensions of frog rod outer segments (1969) (9)
- Extrusion and perfusion of the giant nerve fibre of Myxicola infundibulum. (1969) (9)
- Sodium transport and perfused axons. (1968) (9)
- Bathyscaphoid Squid (1958) (8)
- Photochemistry of Vision (1972) (5)
- Maintenance of sodium transport in perfused axons. (1969) (3)
- The circular dichroism of visual pigments, particularly in the ultra-violet. (1967) (2)
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