Dr. James A. Dix
Associate Professor Emeritus
Department of Chemistry
Binghamton University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. James A. Dix is working as Associate Professor Emeritus of Physical Chemistry at Binghamton University. He has done B.A. in Chemistry from Grinnell College and Ph.D.in Physical Chemistry from UCLA, 1977 . His research is focused on membrane permeability, with particular emphasis on membranes of human red blood cells and of cells grown in culture.
Research Interest
Biophysical systems and membrane permeability
Publications
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Magzoub M, Padmawar P, Dix JA, Verkman AS. Millisecond association kinetics of K+ with triazacryptand-based K+ indicators measured by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 2006 Oct 26;110(42):21216-21.
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Dix JA, Verkman AS. Crowding effects on diffusion in solutions and cells. Annu. Rev. Biophys.. 2008 Jun 9;37:247-63.
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Magzoub M, Zhang H, Dix JA, Verkman AS. Extracellular space volume measured by two-color pulsed dye infusion with microfiberoptic fluorescence photodetection. Biophysical journal. 2009 Mar 18;96(6):2382-90.