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    • Stopped-flow fluorimetry using voltage-sensitive fluorescent membrane probes 

      Clarke, Ronald J.; Khalid, Mohammed A. A.
      Published 2015-01-01
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    • Dipole-potential-mediated effects on ion pump kinetics 

      Clarke, Ronald J.
      Published 2015-10-01
      The kinetics of conformational changes of P-type ATPases necessary for the occlusion or de-occlusion of transported ions are known to be sensitive to the composition of the surrounding membrane, e.g. phospholipid content, ...
      Open Access
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    • Factors associated with the high prevalence of dementia in older Aboriginal Australians 

      Radford, K; Lavrencic, L; Delbaere, K; Draper, B; Cumming, R; Daylight, G; Mack, H; Chalkley, S; Bennett, H; Garvey, G; Hill, T; Lasschuit, D; Broe, G
      Published 2018-09-17
      Dementia prevalence in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians is three to five times higher than the general Australian population. A better understanding of the underlying biomedical and social risk factors is ...
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    • Evolutionary analysis of the lysine-rich N-terminal cytoplasmic domains of the gastric H+,K+-ATPase and the Na+,K+-ATPase 

      Diaz, Dil; Clarke, Ronald J.
      Published 2018-07-28
      The catalytic α-subunits of both the Na+,K+-ATPase and the gastric H+,K+-ATPase possess lysine-rich N-termini which project into the cytoplasm. Due to conflicting experimental results it is currently unclear whether the ...
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    • Introduction 

      Khalid, Mohammed A. A.; Clarke, Ronald J.
      Published 2015-01-01
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