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Mary A Bisson
Mary A Bisson
Professor of Biological Sciences, University at Buffalo
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Diffusion of carbon dioxide through lipid bilayer membranes. Effects of carbonic anhydrase, bicarbonate, and unstirred layers
J Gutknecht, MA Bisson, FC Tosteson
The Journal of general physiology 69 (6), 779, 1977
4781977
Regulation of turgor pressure in marine algae: ions and low-molecular-weight organic compounds
GO Kirst, MA Bisson
Functional Plant Biology 6 (4), 539-556, 1979
1761979
Osmotic acclimation and turgor pressure regulation in algae
MA Bisson, GO Kirst
The Science of Nature 10 (82), 461-471, 1995
1691995
Investigating uptake of water-dispersible CdSe/ZnS quantum dot nanoparticles by Arabidopsis thaliana plants
DA Navarro, MA Bisson, DS Aga
Journal of hazardous materials 211, 427-435, 2012
1662012
TheChara plasmalemma at high pH. Electrical measurements show rapid specific passive uniport of H+ or OH
MA Bisson, NA Walker
The Journal of Membrane Biology 56 (1), 1-7, 1980
1331980
Lamprothamnium, a Euryhaline Charophyte: I. OSMOTIC RELATIONS AND MEMBRANE POTENTIAL AT STEADY STATE
MA Bisson, GO Kirst
Journal of experimental botany 31 (5), 1223-1235, 1980
1081980
Ion transport and turgor pressure regulation in giant algal cells
J Gutknecht, DF Hastings, MA Bisson
Transport Across Multi-Membrane Systems, 125-174, 1978
1061978
Osmoregulation or Turgor Regulation in Chara?
MA Bisson, D Bartholomew
Plant Physiology 74 (2), 252-255, 1984
851984
Osmotic adaption in the marine alga Griffithsia monilis (Rhodophyceae): the role of ions and organic compounds
MA Bisson, GO Kirst
Functional Plant Biology 6 (4), 523-538, 1979
691979
Calcium effects on electrogenic pump and passive permeability of the plasma membrane ofChara corallina
MA Bisson
The Journal of membrane biology 81, 59-67, 1984
671984
Uptake and transformations of engineered nanomaterials: Critical responses observed in terrestrial plants and the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana
A Montes, MA Bisson, JA Gardella Jr, DS Aga
Science of the Total Environment 607, 1497-1516, 2017
652017
Cd Tolerance and Accumulation in the Aquatic Macrophyte, Chara australis: Potential Use for Charophytes in Phytoremediation
BL Clabeaux, DAG Navarro, DS Aga, MA Bisson
Environmental science & technology 45 (12), 5332-5338, 2011
652011
The Hyperpolarization of the Chara Membrane at High pH: Effects of External Potassium, Internal pH, and DCCD
MA Bisson, NA Walker
Journal of Experimental Botany 32 (5), 951-971, 1981
511981
Osmotic regulation in the marine alga,Codium decorticatum I. Regulation of turgor pressure by control of ionic composition
MA Bisson, J Gutknecht
The Journal of Membrane Biology 24 (1), 183-200, 1975
511975
Lamprothamnium, a Euryhaline Charophyte: II. TIME COURSE OF TURGOR REGULATION
MA Bisson, GO Kirst
Journal of Experimental Botany 31 (5), 1237-1244, 1980
491980
Combined effects of cadmium and zinc on growth, tolerance, and metal accumulation in Chara australis and enhanced phytoextraction using EDTA
BL Clabeaux, DA Navarro, DS Aga, MA Bisson
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 98, 236-243, 2013
432013
Plasma membrane Na+ transport in a salt-tolerant Charophyte (Isotopic Fluxes, electrophysiology, and thermodynamics in plants adapted to saltwater and freshwater)
EA Kiegle, MA Bisson
Plant Physiology 111 (4), 1191-1197, 1996
411996
pH banding in charophyte algae
MJ Beilby, MA Bisson
Plant electrophysiology: methods and cell electrophysiology, 247-271, 2012
402012
Chara buckellii, a euryhaline charophyte from an unusual saline environment. I. Osmotic relations at steady state
R Hoffmann, MA Bisson
Canadian journal of botany 64 (8), 1599-1605, 1986
401986
Osmotic regulation in algae
MA Bisson, J Gutknecht
Plant Membrane Transport. Elsevier-North Holland, Amsterdam, 131-142, 1980
391980
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