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13475
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Jiri Palek is affiliated with Tufts University in the United States. Their academic profile reflects an involvement in scientific research, although specific details regarding their research topics, fields of study, and recent publications are not available.

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Best Publications

  • Visualization of the hexagonal lattice in the erythrocyte membrane skeleton.

    Shih-Chun Liu;L. H. Derick;J. Palek

  • Deletion in erythrocyte band 3 gene in malaria-resistant Southeast Asian ovalocytosis.

    Peter Jarolim;Jiri Palek;Dominick Amato;Khalid Hassan

  • Targeted disruption of the murine erythroid band 3 gene results in spherocytosis and severe haemolytic anaemia despite a normal membrane skeleton

    Christopher D. Southgate;Athar H. Chishti;Betsy Mitchell;Scott J. Yi

  • cDNA sequence for human erythrocyte ankyrin.

    Stephen Lambert;Huilan Yu;Josef T. Prchal;Jack Lawler

  • Altered spectrin dimer-dimer association and instability of erythrocyte membrane skeletons in hereditary pyropoikilocytosis.

    Shih-Chun Liu;Jiri Palek;Joseph Prchal;Richard P. Castleberry

  • Characterization of 13 novel band 3 gene defects in hereditary spherocytosis with band 3 deficiency

    P Jarolim;JL Murray;HL Rubin;WM Taylor

  • Spectrin tetramer–dimer equilibrium and the stability of erythrocyte membrane skeletons

    Shih-Chun Liu;Jiri Palek

  • Molecular defect of the band 3 protein in southeast asian ovalocytosis

    Liu Sc;Zhai S;Palek J;Golan De

  • Genetics of the red cell membrane skeleton.

    Palek J;Lambert S

  • Effect of hemoglobin oxidation products on the stability of red cell membrane skeletons and the associations of skeletal proteins: correlation with a release of hemin.

    Petr Jarolim;Meir Lahav;Shih-Chun Liu;Jiri Palek

  • Synthesis and assembly of membrane skeletal proteins in mammalian red cell precursors.

    Manjit Hanspal;Jiri Palek

  • Mutations of the red blood cell membrane proteins: from clinical evaluation to detection of the underlying genetic defect

    J Palek;KE Sahr

  • Oligomeric states of spectrin in normal erythrocyte membranes: Biochemical and electron microscopic studies

    Shih-Chun Liu;Petra Windisch;Susie Kim;Jiri Palek

  • Defective spectrin dimer-dimer association with hereditary elliptocytosis.

    Shih-Chun Liu;Jiri Palek;Joseph T. Prchal

  • Hereditary spherocytosis: a review of the clinical and molecular aspects of the disease.

    H. Hassoun;J. Palek

  • Mutations of conserved arginines in the membrane domain of erythroid band 3 lead to a decrease in membrane-associated band 3 and to the phenotype of hereditary spherocytosis

    Petr Jarolim;Hillard L. Rubin;Vaclav Brabec;Ladislav Chrobak

  • Identification of the protein 4.1 binding site to phosphatidylserine vesicles.

    Amos M. Cohen;Shu Chin Liu;Jack Lawler;Laura Derick

  • Clinical expression and laboratory detection of red blood cell membrane protein mutations.

    J Palek;P Jarolim

  • Hereditary Elliptocytosis, Spherocytosis and Related Disorders : Consequences of a Deficiency or a Mutation of Membrane Skeletal Proteins

    J. Palek

  • Band 3 Tuscaloosa: Pro327----Arg327 substitution in the cytoplasmic domain of erythrocyte band 3 protein associated with spherocytic hemolytic anemia and partial deficiency of protein 4.2.

    Petr Jarolim;Jiri Palek;Hillard L. Rubin;Josef T. Prchal

Frequent Co-Authors

Jack Lawler
Jack Lawler Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Athar H. Chishti
Athar H. Chishti Tufts University
David E. Golan
David E. Golan Harvard Medical School
Josef T. Prchal
Josef T. Prchal University of Utah
Seth L. Alper
Seth L. Alper Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Yuet Wai Kan
Yuet Wai Kan University of California, San Francisco
Peter Agre
Peter Agre Johns Hopkins University
Bernard G. Forget
Bernard G. Forget Yale University
David W. Speicher
David W. Speicher The Wistar Institute
Patrick G. Gallagher
Patrick G. Gallagher Yale University

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