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CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Gerhard H. Giebisch, M.D. BORN: Vienna, Austria January 17, 1927 MARRIED: Ilse Riebeth, 1952 Children: 2 CITIZENSHIP: American Citizenship, January 1962 EDUCATION: Elementary and High School, Vienna, Austria M.D., University of Vienna Medical School, 1951 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 2004- Sterling Professor Emeritus of Cellular & Molecular Physiology, Yale Univ. School of Medicine 1970- 2004 Sterling Professor of Cellular & Molecular Physiology, Yale University, School of Medicine 1968-1973 Professor and Chairman, Yale University School of Medicine 1965-1968 Professor of Physiology, Cornell University Medical College 1960-1965 Associate Professor of Physiology, Cornell University Medical College 1957-1960 Assistant Professor of Physiology, Cornell University Medical College 1956-1957 Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, University of Vienna Medical School 1955-1956 Instructor in Physiology, Cornell University Medical College 1953-1954 Fellow, Physiology, Cornell University Medical College 1952-1953 Intern, Milwaukee Hospital 1951 Instructor of Pharmacology, University of Vienna Medical School HONORS: Gottschalk Lecturer, 2007 J. Peters Award, 2006 Edward N. Gibbs Memorial Award, NY Academy of Medicine, 2004 Honorary Doctorate, University of Connecticut, 2004 Donald W. Seldin Distinguished Lectureship, National Kidney Foundation, 2004 Honorary Member, International Society of Nephrology, 2001 Honorary Member, The Physiological Society (London) Honorary Doctorate, University of Vienna, 1997 Honorary Member, American Soc. of Nephrology, 1995 Berliner Award, American Soc. of Physiology, 1994 Walter B. Cannon Memorial Lecturer, 1993 Bayliss-Starling Prize Lecturer, 2004 A.N.Richards Award, Int. Soc. of Nephrology, 1993 Distinguished Service Award, Association of Chairmen of Departments of Physiology, 1992 Honorary Doctorate, University of Lausanne, 1991 Ernst Jung-Preis für Medizin, 1990 Volhard Medal, German Nephrological Society, 1988 Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, 1988
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CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Gerhard H. Giebisch, M.D.

BORN: Vienna, Austria January 17, 1927 MARRIED: Ilse Riebeth, 1952 Children: 2 CITIZENSHIP: American Citizenship, January 1962 EDUCATION: Elementary and High School, Vienna, Austria M.D., University of Vienna Medical School, 1951 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 2004- Sterling Professor Emeritus of Cellular & Molecular Physiology, Yale Univ. School

of Medicine 1970- 2004 Sterling Professor of Cellular & Molecular Physiology, Yale University, School of

Medicine 1968-1973 Professor and Chairman, Yale University School of Medicine 1965-1968 Professor of Physiology, Cornell University Medical College 1960-1965 Associate Professor of Physiology, Cornell University Medical College 1957-1960 Assistant Professor of Physiology, Cornell University Medical College 1956-1957 Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, University of Vienna Medical School 1955-1956 Instructor in Physiology, Cornell University Medical College 1953-1954 Fellow, Physiology, Cornell University Medical College 1952-1953 Intern, Milwaukee Hospital 1951 Instructor of Pharmacology, University of Vienna Medical School HONORS: Gottschalk Lecturer, 2007 J. Peters Award, 2006 Edward N. Gibbs Memorial Award, NY Academy of Medicine, 2004 Honorary Doctorate, University of Connecticut, 2004 Donald W. Seldin Distinguished Lectureship, National Kidney Foundation, 2004 Honorary Member, International Society of Nephrology, 2001 Honorary Member, The Physiological Society (London) Honorary Doctorate, University of Vienna, 1997 Honorary Member, American Soc. of Nephrology, 1995 Berliner Award, American Soc. of Physiology, 1994 Walter B. Cannon Memorial Lecturer, 1993 Bayliss-Starling Prize Lecturer, 2004 A.N.Richards Award, Int. Soc. of Nephrology, 1993 Distinguished Service Award, Association of Chairmen of Departments of Physiology, 1992 Honorary Doctorate, University of Lausanne, 1991 Ernst Jung-Preis für Medizin, 1990 Volhard Medal, German Nephrological Society, 1988 Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, 1988

President, Society of General Physiologists, 1986-1987 National Academy of Sciences, 1984 American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1983 Distinguished Service Award, 1983 Cornell University Medical College Alumni Society Honorary Doctorate, University of Connecticut, 2004 Wellcome Visiting Professorship, 1983 Johannes Müller Medal, German Physiological Society, 1980 Council, Society of General Physiology, 1980-1982 Honorary Doctorate, University of Bern, 1979 Advisory Committee, New York Heart Association, 1978-1981 Honorary Doctorate, Uppsala University, 1977 Professor d'Honneur, University of Lausanne, 1974-1975 Faculty Scholar Award, Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 1974-1975 President, American Society of Nephrology, 1971-1972 Recipient, Homer Smith Award, 1971 Executive Committee, Internatl. Nephrological Society, 1969-1981 Renal Disease and Urology Training Grant Study Section, 1970-1973 Section Editor: Kidney and Electrolyte Metabolism, American Journal of Physiology, American

Journal of Appl Physiol, 1967-1969 Editor, Physiological Reviews, 1985-l990 Associate Editor, Physiological Reviews, 1993–2000 Physiology Study Section, Natl. Institutes of Health, 1964-1969, 1982-1984 Council, National Institutes of Diabetes, Digestive Diseases & Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), l988- Council, American Physiological Society, l988-l990 Recipient of Public Health Research Career Award, 1962-1968 Established Investigator of the American Heart Assoc., 1957-1962 Honorary Member: Austrian Academy of Science Austrian Physiological and Nephrological Society Honorary Associate: Society of Physiology of Brazil Editorial Board: Pflügers Archiv, Journal of Membrane Biology, Kidney International,

Physiology, Annual Reviews Honorary Foreign Member, Brazilian National Academy of Medicine MEMBERSHIPS: American Physiological Society Biophysical Society American Society of Nephrology Harvey Society Salt and Water Club Society of Clinical Research German Nephrological Society European Academy of Sciences & Arts Society of General Physiology Austrian Nephrological Society American Society of Clinical Investigators (Honorary Membership) International Society of Nephrology (Honorary Membership)

1. Giebisch, G. and Werner, G. Die Nebennierenrindenhormone. Wiener Zeitschrift für Innere Medizin 32:481-492, 1951.

2. Giebisch, G., Klupp, H. and Rapoport, S. Quecksilberwirkung und osmotische Diurese bein

Hund. Arch. Exp. Path. und Pharmakol. 214:562-578, 1952. 3. Braunsteiner, H., Giebisch, G., Kolder, H. and Werner, G. Untersuchungen über Freisetzung und

Verteilung von adrenocorticotropem Hormon in Parabiosetieren. Arch. Exp. Path. und Pharmakol. 215:210-216, 1952.

4. Braunsteiner, H., Giebisch, G., Kolder, H. and Werner, G. Die Retention von Leukozyten in der

Lunge. Wiener Zeitschrift fur Innere Medizin 33:98-108, 1952. 5. Giebisch, G. Some newer aspects of sodium and water metabolism. Marquette Medical Review

19:70-81, 1954. 6. Giebisch, G., Lauson, H.D. and Pitts, R.F. Renal excretion and volume of distribution of various

dextrans. Am. J. Physiol. 178:168-176, 1954. 7. Giebisch, G., Berger, L. and Pitts, R.F. The extrarenal response to acute acid-base disturbances

of respiratory origin. J. Clin. Invest. 34:231-245, 1955. 8. Giebisch, G., MacLeod, M.B. and Pitts, R.F. Effect of adrenal steroids on renal tubular

reabsorption of bicarbonate. Am. J. Physiol. 183:377-386, 1955. 9. Deutsch, E., Giebisch, G., Muller, A., Scheuba, G. and Thaler, H. Die Wirkung verschiedener

Kumarine und ähnlicher Stoffe auf die Blutgerinnung und die Kapillarpermeabilität. Klinische Medizin 11:133-138, 1956.

10. Giebisch, G., MacLeod, M.B. and Kavaler, F. Renal excretion of radioiodide in the dog. Am. J.

Physiol. 187:529-535, 1956. 11. Giebisch, G. Measurements of pH, chloride and inulin concentrations in proximal tubule fluid

of Necturus. Am. J. Physiol. 185:171-174, 1956. 12. Giebisch, G., Kraupp, O., Pillat, B. and Stormann, H. Die Wirkung der Sulfationen auf das

Membranpotential der isoliert durchströmten Säugetiermuskulatur. Experientia 13:1-6, 1957. 13. Giebisch, G., Kraupp, O., Pillat, B. and Stormann, H. Der Ersatz von extracellularem

Natriumchlorid durch Natriumsulfat bzw. Saccharose und seine Wirkung auf die isoliert durchströmte Säugetiermuskulatur. Pflugers Arch. 265:220-236, 1957.

14. Giebisch, G. Renale und extrarenale Kompensation primär respiratorisch bedingter Störungen

des Elektrolythaushaltes. Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift 69:310-317, 1957.

15. Giebisch, G., Kraupp, O., Pillat, B. and Stormann, H. Einfluss der Chlorionenkonzentration auf Ruhepotential, Kalium und Milchsäurefreisetzung an der isoliert durchströmten Säugetiermuskulatur. Archiv fur Exper. Pathologie und Pharmakologie 232:314-315, 1957.

16. Giebisch, G. and Dorman, P.J. Comparative study of uptake and distribution of Hg203 given as

labelled chlormerodrin (neohydrin). Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. and Med. 98:50-52, 1958. 17. Pillat, B., Kraupp, O., Giebisch, G. and Stormann, H. Die Abhängigkeit des elektrischen

Ruhepotentials des isoliert durchströmten Säugetiermuskels von der extracellularen Kaliumkonzentration. Pflugers Arch. 266:459-472, 1958.

18. Giebisch, G. Electrical potential measurements on single nephrons of Necturus. J. Cell. Comp.

Physiol. 51:221-239, 1958. 19. Giebisch, G. and Lozano, R. The effects of adrenal steroids and potassium depletion on the

elaboration of an osmotically concentrated urine. J. Clin. Invest. 38:843-853, 1959. 20. Giebisch, G., Windhager, E.E. and Pitts, R.F. Mechanism of urinary acidification. In: Biology

of Pyelonephritis, Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1960, p. 277-287. 21. Giebisch, G. Measurements of electrical potentials and ion fluxes on single renal tubules.

Circulation 21:879-891, 1960. 22. Giebisch, G. Measurements of electrical potential differences on single nephrons of the

perfused Necturus kidney. J. Gen. Physiol. 44:659-678, 1961. 23. Giebisch, G. The contribution of measurements of electrical phenomena to our knowledge of

renal electrolyte transport. Prog. Cardiovasc. Dis. 3:463-482, 1961. 24. Windhager, E.E. and Giebisch, G. Micropuncture study of renal tubular transfer of sodium

chloride in the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 200:581-590, 1961. 25. Windhager, E.E. and Giebisch, G. Comparison of short-circuit current and net water movement

in single perfused proximal tubules of rat kidney. Nature 191:1205-1206, 1961. 26. Giebisch, G. Kidney, water and electrolyte metabolism. Ann. Rev. Physiol. 24:357, 1962. 27. Giebisch, G. and Windhager, E.E. Characterization of renal tubular transport of sodium and

chloride and water as studied in single nephrons. Am. J. Med. 34:1-6, 1963. 28. Giebisch, G. and Windhager, E.E. Measurement of chloride movement across single proximal

tubules of Necturus kidney. Am. J. Physiol. 204:387-391, 1963. 29. Glabman, S., Klose, R.M. and Giebisch, G. Micropuncture study of ammonium excretion in the

rat. Am. J. Physiol. 205:127, 1963.

30. Malnic, G., Klose, R.M. and Giebisch, G. Micropuncture study of renal potassium excretion in the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 206:674-686, 1964.

31. Giebisch, G., Klose, R.M. and Windhager, E.E. Micropuncture study of hypertonic sodium

chloride loading in the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 206:687-693, 1964. 32. Giebisch, G., Klose, R.M., Malnic, G., Sullivan, W.J. and Windhager, E.E. Sodium movement

across single perfused proximal tubules of rat kidneys. J. Gen. Physiol. 47:1175-1194,1964. 33. Giebisch, G. and Windhager, E.E. Renal tubular transfer of sodium, chloride and potassium.

Am. J. Med. 36:643, 1964. 33a. Strickler, J.C., Thompson, D.D., Klose, R.M. and Giebisch, G. Micropuncture Study of

inorganic phosphate excretion in the rat. J. Clin. Invest. 43: 1596-1607, 1964.

34. Windhager, E.E. and Giebisch, G. Electrophysiology of the nephron. Physiol.Rev. 45:214-244, 1965.

35. Giebisch, G. Studien zum renalen Elektrolyttransport am Einzelnephron. Wiener Klinische

Wochenschrift 770:339-344, 1965. 36. Giebisch, G. Studien zur renalen Kaliumausscheidung. Med. Welt 20:1-20, 1965. 37. Hierholzer, K., Wiederholt, M., Holzgreve, H., Giebisch, G., Klose, R.M. and Windhager, E.E.

Micropuncture study of renal transtubular concentration gradients of sodium and potassium in adrenalectomized rats. Pflugers Arch. 285:193-210, 1965.

38. Giebisch, G., Windhager, E.E. and Malnic, G. Renal control of sodium and potassium of body

fluids. In: Proceedings of the XXIIIrd International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Tokyo; Excerpta Medica International Congress Series, 1965, p. 167-175.

39. Giebisch, G. Effect of ionic substitutions on distal transtubular potential differences of rat

kidney. In: Proceedings of the XXIII International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Tokyo; Excerpta Medica International Congress Series, 1965, p. 560-568.

40. Giebisch, G. and Windhager, E.E. Renal control of sodium in body fluids. Jap. J. Nephrol. 8:1-

13, 1966. 40a. Giebisch, G. Use of micropuncture techniques in the study of electrolyte gradients in single

nephrons. Res. on Pathogenesis of Cystic Fibrosis, 1966, p. 93-111. 41. Malnic, G., Klose, R.M. and Giebisch, G. Micropuncture study of distal tubular potassium and

sodium transport in rat nephron. Am. J. Physiol. 211:529-547, 1966. 41a. Malnic, G., Klose, R.M. and Giebisch, G. Microperfusion study of distal tubular potassium and

sodium transfer in rat kidney. Am. J. Physiol. 211:548-559, 1966.

42. Giebisch, G., Malnic, G., Klose, R.M. and Windhager, E.E. Effect of ionic substitutions on

distal potential differences in rat kidney. Am. J. Physiol. 211:560-568, 1966. 43. Windhager, E.E., Boulpaep, E.L. and Giebisch, G. Electrophysiological studies on single

nephrons. In: Third International Congress of Nephrology, edited by Schreiner, G.E. Basel, New York: S. Karger, 1967, p. 35-47.

44. Giebisch, G., Klose, R.M. and Malnic, G. Renal tubular potassium transport. In: Third Inter-

national Congress of Nephrology, edited by Schrier, G.E. Basel, New York: S. Karger, 1967, p. 62-75.

45. Giebisch, G., Klose, R.M. and Malnic, G. Renal tubular potassium transport. Bull. Swiss Acad.

Sci. 23:287-312, 1967. 46. Giebisch, G. Newer micropuncture studies on sodium transport. Bull. Swiss Acad. Sci. 23:338-

347, 1967. 47. Bahlmann, J., Giebisch, G., Ochwadt, B. and Schoeppe, W. Micropuncture study of isolated

perfused rat kidney. Am. J. Physiol. 212:77-82, 1967. 48. Landwehr, D.M., Klose, R.M. and Giebisch, G. Renal tubular sodium and water reabsorption in

the isotonic sodium chloride loaded rat. Am. J. Physiol. 212:1327-1333, 1967. 49. Wiederholt, M., Hierholzer, K., Windhager, E.E. and Giebisch, G. Microperfusion study of

fluid reabsorption in proximal tubules of the rat kidney. Am. J. Physiol. 213:809-818, 1967. 50. Giebisch, G. and Weidmann, S. Membrane currents in mammalian ventricular heart muscle

fibres using a "voltage-clamp" technique. Helv. Physiol. Acta 25:189-190, 1967. 51. Landwehr, D.M., Schnermann, J., Klose, R.M. and Giebisch, G. Effect of reduction in filtration

rate on renal tubular sodium and water transport. Am. J. Physiol. 215:687-695, 1967. 52. Giebisch, G. Some electrical properties of single renal tubule cells. J. Gen. Physiol. 51:315s-

325s, 1968. 53. Malnic, G., Mello-Aires, M. and Giebisch, G. Der Einfluss des Säure-Basen Gleichgewichtes

auf den distalen Kalium-Transport. Proc VI Symp der Gesellschaft fur Nephrologie 243-246, 1968.

54. Giebisch, G. Functional organization of proximal and distal tubular electrolyte transport.

Nephron 6:260-281, 1969. 55. Giebisch, G. and Malnic, G. The regulation of distal tubular potassium transport. In: Renal

Transport and Diuretics, edited by Thurau, K. and Jahrmärker, H. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer-Verlag, 1969, p. 123-137.

56. Giebisch, G. Some aspects of renal tubular hydrogen ion transport. Proc. 4th Int. Cong.

Nephrol., Stockholm 1:181-194, 1970. 57. Giebisch, G. Some electrical properties of mammalian distal tubules. In: Electrophysiology of

Epithelial Cells, edited by Giebisch, G. and Frömter, E. Stuttgart, New York: F.K. Schattauer Verlag, 1970, p. 149-152.

58. Giebisch, G. Renal potassium excretion. In: The Kidney: Morphology, Biochemistry, Physi-

ology, edited by Rouilles, C. and Muller, A. New York: Academic Press, 1971, p. 329-382. 59. Wiederholt, M., Sullivan, W.J., Giebisch, G., Curran, P.F. and Solomon, A.K. Potassium and

sodium transport across single distal tubules of Amphiuma. J. Gen. Physiol. 57:495-525,1971. 60. Malnic, G., Mello-Aires, M. and Giebisch, G. Potassium transport across renal distal tubules of

rat kidney during acid-base disturbances. Am. J. Physiol. 221:1192-1208, 1971. 61. Giebisch, G., Boulpaep, E.L. and Whittembury, G. Electrolyte transport in kidney cells. Proc.

Roy. Soc. Lond. B 262:175-196, 1971. 61a. Wright, F.S., Strieder, N., Fowler, N.B., and Giebisch, G. Potassium secretion by distal tubule

after potassium adaptation. Am. J. Physiol. 22l:437-448, l97l. 62. Duarte, C., Chomety, F. and Giebisch, G. The effects of amiloride, ouabain and furosemide

upon distal tubular function in the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 221:632-640, 1971. 63. Wright, F. and Giebisch, G. Glomerular filtration in single nephrons. Kidney Int. 1:201-209,

1972. 64. Malnic, G., Mello-Aires, M. and Giebisch, G. Micropuncture study of renal tubular hydrogen

ion transport during alterations of acid-base equilibrium in the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 222:147-158, 1972.

65. Giebisch, G., Diezi, J., Michoud, P. and Grandchamp, A. The effect of chronic reduction of

GFR on tubular sodium and potassium transport in control and contralaterally nephrectomized rats. In: Satellite Symposium of XXV. International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Munich, (edited by Wirz, H. and Spinelli) R. Karger, 1972, p. 89-95.

66. Malnic, G. and Giebisch, G. Some electrical properties of distal tubular epithelium in the rat.

Am. J. Physiol. 223:797-808, 1972. 67. Malnic, G., de Mello-Aires, M., de Mello, G.B. and Giebisch, G. Acidification of phosphate

buffer in cortical tubules of rat kidney. Pflügers Arch. 331:275-278, 1972. 68. Giebisch, G. Coupled ion and fluid transport in the kidney. New Engl. J. Med. 287:913-919,

1972.

68a. Malnic, G. and Giebisch, G. Mechanism of renal hydrogen ion secretion. Kidney Int. 1: 280-

296, 1972. 69. Diezi, J., Michoud, P., Aceves, J. and Giebisch, G. Micropuncture study of electrolyte transport

across the papillary collecting duct of the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 224:623-634, 1973. 70. Giebisch, G., Sullivan, L.P. and Whittembury, G. Relationship between tubular net Na

reabsorption and peritubular K uptake in the perfused Necturus kidney. J. Physiol. 230:51-74, 1973.

71. Giebisch, G. and Malnic, G. Coupled ion movement across the renal tubule. In: V. Alfred

Benzon Symposium: Transport Mechanisms in Epithelia, Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1973, p. 537-552.

72. Giebisch, G. and Windhager, E.E. Electrolyte transport across renal tubular membranes. In:

Handbook of Physiology, (edited by Orloff, J. and Berliner, R.W.) Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1973, p. 315-376.

73. Giebisch, G. Some transport properties of amphibian and mammalian nephrons. In: Compar-

ative Physiology, edited by Bolis, L., Schmidt-Nielsen, K. and Maddrell, S.H.P.: North Holland Publishing Co., 1973, p. 241-291.

73a. de Mello-Aires, M., Giebisch, G., ic, G. and Curran, P.F. Kinetics of potassium transport

across single distal tubules of rat kidney. J. Physiol. 232:47-70, 1973. 74. Green, R., Windhager, E.E. and Giebisch, G. Protein oncotic pressure effects on proximal

tubular fluid movement in the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 226:265-276, 1974. 75. Strieder, N., Khuri, R.N., Wiederholt, M. and Giebisch, G. Studies on the renal action of

ouabain in the rat. Effects in the non-diuretic state. Pflugers Arch. 349:91-107, 1974. 76. Giebisch, G. The effects of drugs on electrophysiological properties of kidney tubules. In:

Drugs and Transport Processes, (edited by Callingham, B.A.): Macmillan, 1974, p. 1-15. 77. Giebisch, G. Some recent developments in renal electrolyte transport. A.N. Richards Memorial

Lecture. In: Recent Advances in Renal Physiology and Pharmacology, (edited by Wesson, L.G. and Fanelli, G.M.) Baltimore: University Park Press, 1974, p. 125-148.

78. Green, R. and Giebisch, G. Some problems with the antimony electrode. In: Proceedings of the

Workshop on Ion Selective Microelectrodes, New York: Plenum Press, 1974, p. 43-53. 79. Whittembury, G., Diezi, F., Diezi, J. and Giebisch, G. Some aspects of proximal tubular sodium

chloride reabsorption in Necturus kidney. Kidney Int. 7:293-303, 1975.

80. Khuri, R., Strieder, N., Wiederholt, M. and Giebisch, G. The effects of flow rate and potassium intake on distal tubular potassium transfer. Am. J. Physiol. 228:1249-1261, 1975.

81. Khuri, R., Strieder, N., Wiederholt, M. and Giebisch, G. The effects of graded solute diuresis

on renal tubular sodium transport in the rat. Am. J. Physiol. 228:1262-1268, 1975. 82. Giebisch, G. Some reflections on the mechanism of renal tubular potassium transport. Yale J.

Biol. and Med. 48:315-336, 1975. 82a. Green, R. and Giebisch, G. Ionic requirements of proximal tubular sodium transport. I.

Bicarbonate and chloride. Am. J. Physiol. 229:1205-1215, 1975. 83. Green, R. and Giebisch, G. Some ionic requirements of proximal tubular sodium transport. II.

The role of hydrogen ion secretion. Am. J. Physiol. 229:1216-1226, 1975. 84. Fowler, N., Giebisch, G. and Whittembury, G. Distal tubular tracer microinjection study of

renal tubular potassium transport. Am. J. Physiol. 229:1227-1233, 1975. 84a. Giebisch, G. Renal excretion of strong electrolytes. In: Physiological and Pharmacological

Biochemistry. (Biochemistry, series one, v. 12, MTP International Review of Science.) Blaschko, H., Ed.; Kornberg, H.L. and Phillips, D.C., Consultant Eds. University Park Press, Great Britain, 1975, pp. 101-135.

85. Green, R. and Giebisch, G. Some factors influencing sodium and fluid reabsorption in vivo in

the proximal convoluted tubule of rats. In: Proceedings of the VI International Congress of Nephrology, Basel: Karger, 1976, p. 96-101.

86. Windhager, E. and Giebisch, G. Proximal sodium and fluid transport. Kidney Int. 9:121-133,

1976. 87. Giebisch, G. Effects of diuretics on renal transport of potassium. In: Methods in Pharmacology,

edited by Martinez-Maldonado, M. New York: Plenum Press, 1976, p. 121-164. 88. Diezi, J., Michoud, P., Grandchamp, A. and Giebisch, G. Effects of nephrectomy on renal salt

and water transport in the remaining kidney. Kidney Int. 10:450-462, 1976. 89. Giebisch, G. and Malnic, G. Studies on the mechanism of tubular acidification. The

Physiologist 19:511-524, 1976. 90. Mullen, T.L., Kashgarian, M., Biemesderfer, D., Giebisch, G. and Biber, T.U.L. Ion transport

and structure of urinary bladder epithelium of Amphiuma. Am. J. Physiol. 231:501-508, 1976. 91. Fowler, N., Gonzales, E., Rawlins, F.A., Giebisch, G. and Whittembury, G. Effect of hyper-

tonic urea and mannitol on distal nephron permeability. Pflugers Arch. 368:3-11, 1977.

92. Spring, K.R. and Giebisch, G. Kinetics of Na+ transport in Necturus proximal tubule. J. Gen. Physiol. 70:307-328, 1977.

93. Spring, K.R. and Giebisch, G. Tracer Na fluxes in Necturus proximal tubule. Am. J. Physiol.

232:F461-F470, 1977. 94. Giebisch, G., Malnic, G., de Mello, G., and de Mello-Aires, M. Kinetics of luminal

acidification in cortical tubules of the rat kidney. J. Physiol. 267:571-599, 1977. 95. Cassola, A.C., Giebisch, G. and Malnic, G. Mechanism and components of renal tubular

acidification. J. Physiol. 267:601-624, 1977. 96. Giebisch, G. Effects of diuretics on renal tubular potassium transport. In: Diuretics in Research

and Clinics, edited by Siegenthaler, W., Beckerhoff, R. and Vetter, W. Stuttgart: Georg Thieme, 1977, p. 71-82.

97. Giebisch, G. The distal tubular potassium transport system. In: New Aspects of Renal Function,

edited by Vogel, H.G. and Ullrich, K.J. : Excerpta Medica, 1977, p. 136-146. 98. Giebisch, G. Micropuncture techniques. In: Transport of Ions and Water in Animals, edited by

Oschman, J.L. and Wall, B.J. New York: Academic Press, 1977, p. 28-56. 99. Hayslett, J.P., Boulpaep, E.L., Kashgarian, M. and Giebisch, G. Electrical characteristics of the

mammalian distal tubule: Comparison of Ling-Gerard and macroelectrodes. Kidney Int. 12:324-331, 1977.

99a. Giebisch, G.H. and Their, S.O. Potassium: Physiological and clinical importance. In:

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100. Hayslett, J.P., Boulpaep, E.L. and Giebisch, G. Factors influencing transepithelial potential

difference in mammalian distal tubule. Am. J. Physiol. 234:F182-F191, 1978. 101. Berliner, R.W. and Giebisch, G. Body fluids and the excretion of urine. In: Physiological Basis

of Medical Practice, edited by Brobeck Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1978, p. 5-80. 102. Boulpaep, E.L. and Giebisch, G. Flux measurements across renal tubular epithelium. In:

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103. Boulpaep, E.L. and Giebisch, G. Electrophysiological measurements on the renal tubule. In:

Methods in Pharmacology, edited by Martinez-Maldonado, M. New York: Plenum Press, 1978, p. 165-193.

104. Giebisch, G. Amiloride effects of distal nephron function. In: Cell Membrane Receptors of Drugs and Hormones, edited by Straub, R.W. and Bolis, L. New York: Raven Press, 1978, p. 337-342.

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