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Linnertz H., Urbanova P., Obsil T., Herman P., Amler E., Schoner W.: Molecular Distance Measurements Reveal an (ab)2 Dimeric Structure of Na+/K+-ATPase: High Affinity ATP Binding Site and K+-Activated Phosphatase Reside on Different alpha-Subunits. J. Biol. Chem. (1998) Accepted for publication.

Konopasek I., Kvasnicka P., Herman P., Linnertz H., Obsil T., Vecer J., Svobodova J., Strzalka K., Mazzanti L., Amler E.: The origin of diphenylhexatriene lifetime short component in membranes and slovents. Chem. Phys. Letters (1998) Accepted for publication.

Obsil T., Amler E., Pavlicek Z.: Aminophospholipid glycation causes lipid bilayer structure alterations and inhibition of membrane-bound Na+/K+-ATPase. Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. (1998) 63:1060-1073.

Obsil T., Merola F., Lewit-Bentley A., Amler E.: The isolated H4-H5 cytoplasmic loop of Na,K-ATPase overexpressed in Escherichia coli retains its ability to bind ATP. FEBS Lett. (1998) 426(3):297-300.

Obsil T., Pavlicek Z.: Glycation of Proteins and Phospholipids: Maillard Reaction in vivo. Chemicke listy (1997) 91(8).

Amler E., Staffolani R., Baranska J., Obsil T., Urbanova P., Bertoli E., Mazzanti L.: Oligosaccharide organization on the beta-subunits of pig kidney Na+/K+-ATPase. Physiol. Res. (1997) 46:407-417.

Obsil T., Amler E., Pavlicek Z.: Effect of Enzymically Generated Electronic-Excited Species on Membrane-Bound Na+,K+-ATPase. Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. (1996) 61(1):160-170.

Obsil T., Amler E., Kotyk A., Pavlicek Z.: Enzymically generated electron-excited species increase the membrane order parameter without changing the rotational relaxation time of TMA-DPH. Gen. Physiol. Biophys. (1995) 14(5):393-403.