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John Wilson Moore grad student 1967 Duke
 (Light induced changes in the parameters of excitation in lobster giant axons photosensitized by the application of dyes)

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Gerry S. Oxford grad student 1974 Emory
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Pooler JP. (1989) Photooxidation of cell membranes using eosin derivatives that locate in lipid or protein to study the role of diffusible intermediates. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 50: 55-68
Pooler JP. (1988) Photomodification of human erythrocytes: external heavy atom effect, selective permeability and properties of the anion permeation pathway. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 47: 369-76
Pooler JP. (1986) A new hypothesis for the target in photohemolysis: dimers of the band 3 protein. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 43: 263-6
Pooler JP, Girotti AW. (1986) Photohemolysis of human erythrocytes labeled in band 3 with eosin-isothiocyanate Photochemistry and Photobiology. 44: 495-499
Pooler JP. (1985) The kinetics of colloid osmotic hemolysis. I. Nystatin-induced lysis. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 812: 193-8
Pooler JP. (1983) Sucrose gap longevity is markedly improved by addition of lanthanum to the sucrose. Experientia. 39: 368-9
Pooler JP, Valenzeno DP. (1983) Reexamination of the double sucrose gap technique for the study of lobster giant axons. Theory and experiments. Biophysical Journal. 44: 261-9
Pooler JP. (1983) The potency of sensitized photohemolysis depends on the composition of the reaction vessel. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 38: 407-10
Valenzeno DP, Pooler JP. (1982) The concentration and fluence dependence of delayed photohemolysis. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 35: 427-9
Valenzeno DP, Pooler JP. (1982) Cell membrane photomodification: relative effectiveness of halogenated fluoresceins for photohemolysis. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 35: 343-50
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