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41
Citations
6821
World Ranking
19554
National Ranking
7968

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1984 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Lionel F. Jaffe was affiliated with the Marine Biological Laboratory in the United States during their career. Their professional focus was primarily associated with biological and marine sciences at this institution.

Throughout their scientific tenure, the individual was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1984. This fellowship denotes acknowledged contributions to the scientific community within their field of study.

The research activities of Lionel F. Jaffe were situated within the broader context of marine biology, although specific fields, subfields, or topics of study were not listed in the available data.

No detailed information on publications, recent papers, frequent co-authors, or dominant publication venues has been documented in the provided records. As a result, no further data on specific research outputs or collaborative networks can be presented.

The absence of book publications or extensive citation details limits the scope of understanding regarding the dissemination and reception of Jaffe's scientific work.

The individual is recorded as deceased, which places their career and contributions in a historical context rather than an ongoing trajectory.

Best Publications

  • An ultrasensitive vibrating probe for measuring steady extracellular currents.

    Lionel F. Jaffe;Richard Nuccitelli

  • Electrical Controls of Development

    Lionel F. Jaffe;Richard Nuccitelli

  • Detection of extracellular calcium gradients with a calcium-specific vibrating electrode

    W M Kühtreiber;L F Jaffe

  • The path of calcium in cytosolic calcium oscillations: a unifying hypothesis.

    Lionel F. Jaffe

  • Large electrical currents traverse growing pollen tubes.

    M H Weisenseel;R Nuccitelli;L F Jaffe

  • Classes and mechanisms of calcium waves

    L.F. Jaffe

  • Periodic increases in elongation rate precede increases in cytosolic Ca2+ during pollen tube growth.

    Mark A. Messerli;Robbert Créton;Lionel F. Jaffe;Kenneth R. Robinson

  • Local cation entry and self-electrophoresis as an intracellular localization mechanism.

    Lionel F. Jaffe;Kenneth R. Robinson;Richard Nuccitelli

  • Patterns of free calcium in zebrafish embryos.

    Robbert Creton;Johanna E. Speksnijder;Lionel F. Jaffe

  • Strong electrical currents leave the primitive streak of chick embryos.

    Lionel F. Jaffe;Claudio D. Stern

  • Free calcium pulses following fertilization in the ascidian egg

    Speksnijder Je;Corson Dw;Sardet C;Jaffe Lf

  • Fertilization and ooplasmic movements in the ascidian egg

    C Sardet;J Speksnijder;S Inoue;L Jaffe

  • Slow calcium waves accompany cytokinesis in medaka fish eggs.

    R.A. Fluck;Andrew L. Miller;L.F. Jaffe

  • Use of an extracellular, ion-selective, vibrating microelectrode system for the quantification of K(+), H (+), and Ca (2+) fluxes in maize roots and maize suspension cells.

    Leon V. Kochian;Jon E. Shaff;Wiel M. Kühtreiber;Lionel F. Jaffe

  • Spontaneous Current Pulses Through Developing Fucoid Eggs

    Richard Nuccitelli;Lionel F. Jaffe

  • The activation wave of calcium in the ascidian egg and its role in ooplasmic segregation.

    J E Speksnijder;C Sardet;L F Jaffe

  • The vibrating Ca2+ electrode: a new technique for detecting plasma membrane regions of Ca2+ influx and efflux

    Peter J.S. Smith;Richard H. Sanger;Lionel F. Jaffe

  • Calcium buffer injections inhibit cytokinesis in Xenopus eggs

    Andrew L. Miller;R.A. Fluck;J.A. McLaughlin;L.F. Jaffe

  • Periodic calcium waves cross ascidian eggs after fertilization

    Johanna E. Speksnijder;Christian Sardet;Lionel F. Jaffe

  • Relations between ameboid movement and membrane-controlled electrical currents.

    Richard Nuccitelli;Mu-Ming Poo;Lionel F. Jaffe

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian Sardet
Christian Sardet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Peter K. Smith
Peter K. Smith Goldsmiths University of London
Richard Nuccitelli
Richard Nuccitelli Pulse Biosciences (United States)
Leon V. Kochian
Leon V. Kochian University of Saskatchewan
Richard A. Firtel
Richard A. Firtel University of California, San Diego
William J. Lucas
William J. Lucas University of California, Davis
Peter K. Hepler
Peter K. Hepler University of Massachusetts Amherst
Mauro Cresti
Mauro Cresti University of Siena
Antony Galione
Antony Galione University of Oxford
Jon E. Shaff
Jon E. Shaff Cornell University

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