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  Defining the field of ion channels - Nature Neuroscience   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The first edition of Hille's book appeared just after the start of the modern era; it summarized knowledge from the 'classical period' (1950−1980) and captured the excitement generated by the new methods that were just beginning to be applied.
The attractively biomorphic phylogenetic trees, conceived and drawn by Hille himself, have always been an important feature of this final chapter, and their evolution parallels the changes that have occurred in thinking about evolutionary biology and reflects the increased knowledge provided by the many primary sequences that have recently become available.
In the new edition, Hille has updated and expanded the treatment of channel structure, structure−function studies of permeation and gating, and the cell biology of ion channels, and he has added a new chapter on the role of channels in epithelial transport, intracellular signaling and intercellular coupling.
www.nature.com /neuro/journal/v5/n2/full/nn0202-93.html   (961 words)

  
 Ionic Channels of Excitable Membranes by Bertil Hille [ISBN: 0878933239] - Find Cheap Textbook Prices & Save BIG
Hille's textbook show there are indeed a variety of channels most of which are poorly understood.
Hille emphatically characterizes the individual channel as "a discrete entity," and as "a distinct molecule." By 1965 this concept had been in the air for a while, but it did not prevail or become the dominant picture until binding studies were conducted with tetrodotoxin and saxitoxin.
Bertil Hille identifies in precise language each significant underlying assumption, and details the experimental tools that were used to develop the (still pretty fuzzy) picture we hold in our minds' eyes of the nerve membrane.
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 Year 2001 Gairdner Foundation Awards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Bertil Hille has provided medical science with a foundation for modern understanding of ion channels; his findings being as important for cardiac muscle as for the brain.
Thus Hille's seminal work is of enormous value to human disease and relief of human suffering and to the broader aspects of medicine.
Bertil Hille received his B.S. degree from Yale University in 1962 and his Ph.D. from Rockefeller University in 1967.
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 UW professor Dr. Bertil Hille named to Institute of Medicine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Dr. Bertil Hille, professor of physiology and biophysics in the University of Washington
Hille is also a member of the National Academy of Sciences, to which he was elected in 1986.
Hille's election brings the number of UW faculty members in the Institute of Medicine to 38.
washington.edu /newsroom/news/2002archive/10-02archive/k101502c.html   (343 words)

  
 Books by Bertil Hille   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
BERTIL HILLE, is Professor at the Washington University School of Medicine, Dept..
Hille's book is one of the best accounts of the molecular side of the story.
Hille can bring about the importance of this similarity by highlighting common features due evolutionarily related mechanisms and the biophysical aspect of ion permeation across protein channels.
www.whatislife.com /reviews/hille.htm   (283 words)

  
 NIH Record-1-25-2000--The Making of a Lasker Award Winner
Hille found that the cell membranes had pore-like spaces in them, which he called "channels," that allowed ions to pass through.
In fact, Hille and Armstrong were among the first to use the word "channel" to describe the pores in the cell membrane.
Hille is currently on sabbatical from his professorship at UW to finish the third edition of his Ion Channels textbook.
www.nih.gov /news/NIH-Record/01_25_2000/story02.htm   (1382 words)

  
 Plagiarism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The following are exchanges of letters between myself and Professor Bertil Hille of the University of Washington on the subject generally known as plagiarism (Webster: the act of stealing and passing off {the idea or words of another} as one's own without crediting the source).
On August 28, 1986 I wrote to Dr. Bertil Hille of the Department of Physiology and Biophysics of the University of Washington, School of Medicine.
On October 15, 1986 I acknowledged the receipt of Hille's September 29 letter and informed him that the explanation he offered in his letter was not satisfactory.
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 Bertil Hille   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Hille has contributed in many important ways to our current views about how ion channels function.
For example, Hille showed that the walls of the pore contain polar molecules that substitute for the water molecules that normally associate with an ion.
Bertil Hille was awarded the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research in 1999.
www.sfn.org /wrensite/projects/patch_clamp/hille.htm   (308 words)

  
 Ion Channels
Another UW researcher, professor of physiology and biophysics Bertil Hille, was among the first neuroscientists to describe the size, shape, and function of ion channels, publishing on sodium channel physiology in 1966.
In 1977, Hille elucidated the molecular action of local anesthetics on their target, the sodium channel; and in 1994, Catterall and pharmacology researcher Todd Scheuer identified the receptor site on the sodium channel where the local anesthetics act.
In 1985, Hille and pharmacology professor Neil Nathanson found that hormonal regulation of a potassium channel in the heart is caused by activation of so-called G proteins, a family of intracellular regulators that carry out the actions of many hormones.
www.washington.edu /research/pathbreakers/1966a.html   (559 words)

  
 uwnews.org | University of Washington News and Information
Dr. Bertil Hille, professor of physiology and biophysics in the University of Washington School of Medicine, is one of 65 new members elected to the Institute of Medicine, a branch of the National Academy of Sciences.
New members are elected by current active members from among candidates chosen for their major contributions to health and medicine or to related fields.
A member of the UW faculty since 1968, Hille has been widely honored for his pioneering work showing that ions -- charged particles such as calcium and sodium -- pass in and out of cell membranes through pores called ion channels.
www.uwnews.org /article.asp?articleID=2496   (420 words)

  
 NUIN Curriculum - Channel Biophysics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
This course is intended as an advanced course in channel biophysics for students likely to conduct research in closely related fields.
The course will follow “Ion channels of excitable membranes”(3rd edition) by Bertil Hille, the textbook that is widely described as the “bible” for channel biophysics.
Students will be evaluated based on the quality of their participation in the discussions (as presenter and as non-presenter) and on a written paper on a channel of their choice, due at the end of the quarter.
www.northwestern.edu /nuin/Classes/hille.html   (238 words)

  
 Instructor Class Description
CONJ 531-- COURSE ADMINISTRATION The course is coordinated by Bertil Hille and the staff in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics main office (G-424 in the Health Sciences Bldg.).
Organizational questions about the course may be directed to Dr. Hille and scientific questions to the instructors and the teaching assistants (see list of course faculty for addresses).
One copy of Hille's book is on reserve in the PBio library room G-431 HSB (unlocked 8 AM-5PM, M-F) and copies of this and the other texts are on reserve in the Health Sciences Library Reserve shelf (room T-323).
www.washington.edu /students/icd/S/conj/531hille.html   (1367 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Hille es conocido a nivel mundial por sus investigaciones sobre membranas celulares y su comportamiento
Hille determinó que las membranas que rodean las células están cubiertas de poros acuosos por donde los iones las atraviesan.
Hille ha estudiado también los mecanismos de acción y regulación de diversos receptores hormonales acoplados a proteínas G. Nacido en una familia de científicos, Hille comenzó su carrera muy pronto junto al zoólogo Edgar J. Boell en la Universidad de Yale.
www.csic.es /prensa/Noticias%202003/25_septiembre_2003.html   (419 words)

  
 Buecher Kaufempfehlung: Ion Channels of Excitable Membranes von Bertil Hille bei Sinauer Associates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Buecher Kaufempfehlung: Ion Channels of Excitable Membranes von Bertil Hille bei Sinauer Associates
Ion Channels of Excitable Membranes von Bertil Hille bei Sinauer Associates
Bertil (University of Washington) describes the known ion channels and their physiological functions, then develops the physical and molecular principles behind permeation, gating, pharmacological modification, and molecular diversity.
www.buchcharts.schnellsuchmaschine.de /0878933212-Ion_Channels_of_Excitable_Membranes_von_Bertil_Hille_bei_Sinauer_Associates.html   (375 words)

  
 UW Medicine - Biomedical & Life Sciences
Donnall Thomas, Edmond Fischer, Edwin Krebs, Lee Hartwell, and Linda Buck), two Lasker Prize recipients (Lee Hartwell and Bertil Hille), and five Gairdner Foundation award winners (Drs.
Philip Green, Lee Hartwell, Bertil Hille, Maynard Olson, and Robert Waterston).
The breadth of our research programs is apparent not only from the Dean's Report, but also the rich information provided in the School of Medicine's Departmental Web sites.
www.uwmedicine.org /Research/BiomedicalAndLifeSciences   (161 words)

  
 The Rockefeller University: News & Notes
Rockefeller alumnus Bertil Hille also is a recipient
This award, bestowed for "outstanding contributions by medical scientists whose work will significantly improve the quality of life," is one of the most prestigious international awards in medical research.
Roderick MacKinnon shares the 2001 Gairdner International Award with Bertil Hille and Clay Armstrong.
www.rockefeller.edu /pubinfo/news_notes/042001/042001a.html   (529 words)

  
 BookHq: Ion Channels of Excitable Membranes by Bertil Hille ( 0878933212 )
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 Bertil Andersson - isbn 0199634475 Molecular Genetics of Photosynthesis 0199634483 007037936X
Bertil Andersson - isbn 0199634475 Molecular Genetics of Photosynthesis 0199634483 007037936X
Ion Channels of Excitable Membranes - Bertil Hille
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 ION CHANNELS OF EXCITABLE MEMBRANES by HILLE, BERTIL (TEACHER, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, USA)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
ION CHANNELS OF EXCITABLE MEMBRANES by HILLE, BERTIL (TEACHER, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, USA)
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This fully revised and expanded third edition of 'Ionic Channels of Excitable Membranes' describes the known channels and their physiological functions, then develops the conceptual background needed to understand their architecture and molecular mechanisms of operation.
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 Amazon.com: Books: Ion Channels and Disease   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Buy this book with Ion Channels of Excitable Membranes (3rd Edition) by Bertil Hille today!
Hille's book will fill in some blanks at the fundamental level - and show you exactly where the underlying assumptions are in this science.
If you are at all skeptical, and of course you should be, you will like Hille's calm precision and care.
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 Bertil Hille - 0878933212 - Ion Channels of Excitable Membranes (3rd Edition)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Bertil Hille - 0878933212 - Ion Channels of Excitable Membranes (3rd Edition)
Ion Channels of Excitable Membranes (3rd Edition) ISBN 0878933212 Author Bertil Hille
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Hill, H. O.; Sadler, P. J.; Thompson, A. Metal Sites in Proteins and Models: Phosphatases, Lewis Acids and Vanadium.
Hill, H. O.; Sadler, P. J.; Thompson, A. Metal Sites in Proteins and Models: Redox Centres.
Hill, H. O.; Sadler, P. J.; Thompson, A. Microbiology.
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 Speed of Ca2+ Channel Modulation by Neurotransmitters in Rat Sympathetic Neurons -- Zhou et al. 77 (4): 2040 -- Journal ...
Articles by Zhou, J. Articles by Hille, B. The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol.
Zhou, Jiuying, Mark S. Shapiro, and Bertil Hille.
Speed of Ca channel modulation by neurotransmitters in rat sympathetic neurons.
jn.physiology.org /cgi/content/abstract/77/4/2040   (893 words)

  
 Archived Weblog Entry - 10/08/2003: "Americans Peter Agre and Roderick MacKinnon won the 2003 Nobel Prize in chemistry"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In 1998, MacKinnon determined the first detailed structure of an ion channel, a technically challenging achievement
Ion Channels of Excitable Membranes (3rd Edition) by Bertil Hille
Ionic Channels of Excitable Membranes by Bertil Hille
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 Ion Channels Of Excitable Membranes Bertil Hille Editions - Direct Textbook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Ion Channels Of Excitable Membranes Bertil Hille Editions - Direct Textbook
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 The Lasker Foundation | 1999 Winners
Excerpt and full download of Bertil Hille's 1998 article from The Harvey Lectures»
Curriculum Vitae and Published Work of Bertil Hille»
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 Powell's Books - Ionic channels of excitable membranes by Bertil Hille
Powell's Books - Ionic channels of excitable membranes by Bertil Hille
Read the original essay by Terry McDermott, author of Perfect Soldiers
Includes new chapters on fast chemical synapses, modulation through G protein- coupled receptors and second messenger systems, molecular cloning, site-directed mutagenesis, and cell biology.
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 Tell a Colleague: Ion Channels of Excitable Membranes, Third Edition - Sinauer Associates, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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 Bertil Hille - ionic channels of excitable membranes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Bertil Hille - ionic channels of excitable membranes
Bertil Hille book review - book summary - informations
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 Hodgkin-Huxley neuron simulation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
You can go look up what all the symbols mean in Hodgkin and Huxley's 1952 paper (J. Physiol., 117:500-544, p.
The classic book on this stuff is "Ionic Channels of Excitable Membranes" by Bertil Hille.
The first few chapters cover the Hodgkin-Huxley model in detail.
www.stanford.edu /~afodor/HHModel.htm   (465 words)

  
 Regulation of KCNQ2/KCNQ3 Current by G Protein Cycling: The Kinetics of Receptor-mediated Signaling by Gq -- Suh et al. ...
Articles by Suh, B.-C. Articles by Hille, B. Regulation of KCNQ2/KCNQ3 Current by G Protein Cycling
Address correspondence to Dr. Bertil Hille, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Washington School of Medicine, G-424 Health Sciences Building, Box 357290, Seattle, WA 98195-7290.
L. Horowitz, W. Hirdes, B.-C. Suh, D. Hilgemann, K. Mackie, and B. Hille
www.jgp.org /cgi/doi/10.1085/jgp.200409029   (499 words)

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