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D-Index
78
Citations
20328
World Ranking
4578
National Ranking
2227

Overview

Maria Erecińska is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their academic profile is characterized by association with this institution, reflecting an engagement with research and higher education within a major American university.

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Best Publications

  • ATP and brain function

    Maria Erecińska;Ian A. Silver

  • Metabolism and role of glutamate in mammalian brain.

    Maria Erecińska;Ian A. Silver

  • Ions and energy in mammalian brain.

    Maria Erecińska;Ian A. Silver

  • Regulation of cellular energy metabolism.

    Maria Erecińska;David F. Wilson

  • The oxygen dependence of cellular energy metabolism

    David F. Wilson;Maria Erecińska;Charles Drown;Ian A. Silver

  • Oxygen in mammalian tissue: methods of measurement and affinities of various reactions.

    J. M. Vanderkooi;M. Erecinska;I. A. Silver

  • Ion homeostasis in rat brain in vivo: intra- and extracellular [Ca2+] and [H+] in the hippocampus during recovery from short-term, transient ischemia.

    Ian A. Silver;Maria Erecińska

  • Equilibrium relations between the oxidation–reduction reactions and the adenosine triphosphate synthesis in suspensions of isolated liver cells

    David F. Wilson;Marion Stubbs;Richard L. Veech;Maria Erecińska

  • Glucose-induced intracellular ion changes in sugar-sensitive hypothalamic neurons.

    Ian A. Silver;Maria Erecinska

  • MITOCHONDRIAL RESPONSES TO CARBON MONOXIDE TOXICITY

    Britton Chance;Maria Erecinska;Michael Wagner

  • Effect of oxygen tension on cellular energetics

    D. F. Wilson;M. Erecinska;C. Drown;I. A. Silver

  • Ion homeostasis in brain cells : Differences in intracellular ion responses to energy limitation between cultured neurons and glial cells

    I.A Silver;J Deas;M Erecińska

  • Quantitative dependence of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation on oxygen concentration: a mathematical model.

    David F. Wilson;Charles S. Owen;Maria Erecińska

  • Metallocytochromes c: characterization of electronic absorption and emission spectra of Sn4+ and Zn2+ cytochromes c.

    Jane M. Vanderkooi;Fran Adar;Maria Erecinska

  • Regulation of GABA level in rat brain synaptosomes: fluxes through enzymes of the GABA shunt and effects of glutamate, calcium, and ketone bodies.

    Maria Erecińska;David Nelson;Yevgeny Daikhin;Yevgeny Daikhin;Marc Yudkoff;Marc Yudkoff

  • Tricarboxylic acid cycle in rat brain synaptosomes. Fluxes and interactions with aspartate aminotransferase and malate/aspartate shuttle.

    M Yudkoff;D Nelson;Y Daikhin;M Erecińska

  • The neurotransmitter amino acid transport systems. A fresh outlook on an old problem.

    Maria Erecińska

  • Toxicity of dopamine to striatal neurons in vitro and potentiation of cell death by a mitochondrial inhibitor.

    B. A. McLaughlin;D. Nelson;M. Erecińska;M.-F. Chesselet

  • Thermodynamic relationships between the oxidation-reduction reactions and the ATP synthesis in suspensions of isolated pigeon heart mitochondria☆

    Maria Erecińska;Richard L. Veech;David F. Wilson

  • Regulation of cellular metabolism by intracellular phosphate

    Maria Erecinska;Marion Stubbs;Yuriko Miyata;Cherie M. Ditre

Frequent Co-Authors

David F. Wilson
David F. Wilson University of Pennsylvania
Jane M. Vanderkooi
Jane M. Vanderkooi University of Pennsylvania
Britton Chance
Britton Chance University of Pennsylvania
Marc Yudkoff
Marc Yudkoff Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Itzhak Nissim
Itzhak Nissim Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
P. Leslie Dutton
P. Leslie Dutton University of Pennsylvania
Carol Deutsch
Carol Deutsch University of Pennsylvania
David E Pleasure
David E Pleasure University of California, Davis
Alberto Boveris
Alberto Boveris University of Buenos Aires
Richard L. Veech
Richard L. Veech National Institutes of Health

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