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Pumps, Transporters, and Ion Channels

Part of the book series: Series of the Centro De Estudios Científicos (SCEC)

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvii
  2. Channels and Pumps Early in Evolution

    • Clay M. Armstrong
    Pages 1-10
  3. The Possible Role of Aquaporin 0 in Lens Physiology

    • James E. Hall, Karin L. Németh-Cahalan
    Pages 11-19
  4. Modulation of Ryanodine Receptor Channels from Rat Brain Cortex in Lipid Bilayers

    • María Isabel Behrens, Juan José Marengo, José Pablo Finkelstein, Ricardo Bull
    Pages 41-52
  5. Differential Expression of Ca Channels and Synaptic Transmission in Normal and Ataxic Knock-Out Mice

    • Francisco J. Urbano, Marcelo D. Rosato-Siri, Osvaldo D. Uchitel
    Pages 73-78
  6. Helical Nature of the Voltage Sensor

    • Osvaldo Álvarez, Eduardo Rosenmann, Francisco Bezanilla, Carlos González, Ramön Latorre
    Pages 93-101
  7. Molecular Participants in Voltage-Dependent Gating

    • Shinghua Ding, Thao P. Nguyen, Richard Horn
    Pages 115-120
  8. CA2+ Dynamics at Nerve-Terminal Active Zones Monitored by Endogenous KCa Channels

    • Alan D. Grinnell, Bruce Yazejian, Xiaoping Sun, Bo-Ming Chen
    Pages 121-132
  9. A CLC-2-Like Chloride Conductance in Drosophila Photoreceptors

    • Gonzalo Ugarte, Peter M. O’Day, Juan Bacigalupo, Cecilia Vergara
    Pages 157-164
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 165-165

Editors and Affiliations

  • Centro de Estudios Científicos (CECS), Valdivia, Chile

    Francisco V. Sepúlveda

  • David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles

    Francisco Bezanilla

About the editors

After training as a Biologist at the University of Chile, Santiago, Francisco V. Sepúlveda took his Ph.D. at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland (1974-1978), with a Zyma-Nyon (Switzerland) fellowship. Postdoctoral training was at the AFRC Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics Research, Babraham, Cambridge, UK, from 1978 to 1980. After a stay in the University of Nice, France, as Maître de confèrences associè at the Faculty of Sciences, he returned to Babraham, Cambridge, as Senior Scientific Officer in 1979. While there he was promoted to Principal Scientific Officer and, within the Individual Merit Award national scheme, to Senior Principal Scientific Officer in 1990. In 1994 he returned to Chile as Professor of the Faculty of Medicine, at the Universidad de Chile and at the Centro de Estudios Científicos de Santiago. He has received the Presidential Chair in Science (Chile) 1996-1998, the University of Chile Rector's medal and an International Fellowship of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (1997-2001). In March 2000, he moved to Valdivia, Chile, to join the new Centro de Estudios Científicos. His current work is aimed at understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms of electrolyte and water transport and the regulation of cell volume. He has over 100 papers published in international scientific journals.

 

After earning his B.S., M.S., and PhD. from the Catholic University of Santiago, Chile, Francisco Bezanilla did his doctoral training from 1969-1971 at the Laboratory of Biophysics, NINCDS at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD as well as with the Department of Physiology at the University of Rochester. Dr. Bezanilla began his career as an Instructor in Physics with the School of Medicine of Catholic University, Santiago and has since taught at the University of Rochester, the University of Chile, the University of Pennsylvania and UCLA, where he is currently aprofessor of Neuroscience. Dr. Bezanilla has been honored multiple times for his work in biophysics. He was the recipient of the Kenneth S. Cole Award in 1990, appointed as Appointed as Susumu Hagiwara Professor of Neuroscience in 1995, and was elected to the Latin American Academy of Sciences in 2002. He is a member of Centro de Estudios Cientificos,Valdivia, Chile, the Brain Research Institute and is a fellow of the Biophysical Society. His current work includes the biophysics of excitation, specifically the structure function in voltage dependent Ionic Channels. Dr. Bezanilla has over 100 papers published in international scientific journals.

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