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The following is a partial list of Dr. Harold T. Hammel's publications in the area of osmosis.  Follow this link to  an introduction to Dr. Hammel's ideas.  Follow this link to a patent application addressing high altitude pulmonary edema ("HAPE").

 

1) Hammel, H. T. (1994) How solute alters water in aqueous solutions. J.Phys.Chem. 98: 4196-204.

 

2) Hammel, H. T. (1995) Role of colloidal molecules in Starling’s hypothesis and in returning interstitial fluid to the vasa recta. Am. J. Physiol. 268:H2133-44.

 

3) Hammel, H.T. (1998) Replacing Lewis's theory with Huletts theory of altered chemical potentials of reacting constitutuents in solution. Recent Res. Devel. in Physical Chem. 2:77-111.

 

4) Hammel, H. T. (1999) Evolving ideas about osmosis and capillary fluid exchange.   FASEB J. 13: 213-31.

 

5) Hammel, H. T., Brecheu, W. F. (2000) Plasma-ISF fluid exchange in tissue is driven by diffusion of carbon dioxide and bicarbonate in presence of carbonic anhydrase. FASEB 14: Abstract 315.3.

 

6) Hammel, H. T. (2001) Osmotic effects on solvent of solute diffusing in solution. Advanced Research in Physical Chemistry. (In press).

 

7) Brecheu, W. F., Hammel, H. T.  (2002) Causes of plasma-ISF exchange in fish, birds and mammals. FASEB J. 16: Abstract 657.1.

 

 

 


 

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