Selected Publications
- Minkin, L., Zable, A.C. (2023) Rotational to Translational Kinetic Energy Transfer for a Rolling Spool. Phys. Teach. 60: 549-553.
- Minkin, L., Zable, A.C. (2022) From Balancing a Stick to Tightrope Walking: How Added Mass Influences the Act of Balancing. Phys. Teach. 60: 549-553.
- Zable, A.C. (2010) Experimenting with Helium-filled balloons. Phys. Teach. 48: 181-185.
- Wang, G. J., Chung, H.J., Schnuer, J., Pratt, K., Chung, K. Y., Zable, A. C., Kavanaugh, M. P., and Rosenburg, P. A. (1997) High affinity glutamate transport in rat cortical neurons in culture. Mol. Pharm. 53(1), 88-96.
- Zable, A.C., Favero, T.G., and Abramson, J. J. (1997) Glutathione modulates ryanodine receptor skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum: Evidence for redox regulation of the Ca2+ release mechanism. J. Biol. Chem. 272, 7069-7077.
- Favero, T.G., Zable A.C., Colter, D., and Abramson, J.J. (1997) Lactate inhibits Ca2+ activated Ca2+ channel activity from skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum. J. Appl. Physiol. 82, 447-452.
- Abramson, J.J., Zable, A.C., Favero, T.G., and Salama, G. (1995) Thimerosal interacts with the Ca2+ release channel-ryanodine receptor from skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum. J. Biol. Chem., 270(50), 29644-29647.
- Favero, T.G., Zable, A.C., and Abramson, J.J. (1995) Hydrogen peroxide stimulates Ca2+ release channel from sarcoplasmic reticulum. J. Biol. Chem. 270(43), 25557-25563.
- Favero, T.G., Zable, A.C., Bowman, M., Thompson, A., and Abramson, J.J. (1995) Metabolic end products inhibit sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium release and [3H]ryanodine binding. J. Appl. Physiol. 78(5): 1665-1672.
- Liu, G., Abramson, J.J., Zable, A.C., and Pessah, I.N. (1994) Direct evidence and functional role of hyperreactive sulfhydryls on ryanodine receptor/triadin complex selectively labelled by the coumarin maleimide CPM. Mol. Pharm. 45, 189-200.
- Hadad, N., Zable, A.C., Abramson, J.J., and Shoshan-Barmatz, V.(1994) Ca2+ binding sites of the ryanodine receptor/Ca2+ release channel of sarcoplasmic reticulum: low affinity binding site(s) as probed by terbium fluorescence. J. Biol. Chem. 269(40), 24864-24869.