Journal Articles
  1. Chlorocarbonylbis(triphenylphosphine)iridium Catalyzed Isomerization, Isoaromatization and Disproportionation of Some Cycloalkanones Having Exocyclic Double Bonds. Z. Aizenshtat, M. Hausmann, Y. Pickholtz, D.M. Tal and J. Blum. J. Org. Chem., 42: 2386-2394 (1977).
  2. Mass Spectrometric Fragmentation of Some Arylidenecycloalkanones. Z. Aizenshtat, M. Hausmann, Y. Pickholtz, D.M. Tal and J. Blum. J. Org. Chem., 42: 2394-2398 (1977).
  3. Reactions in Dry Media: Cleavage of C-C Single Bonds by Ozonation. D.M. Tal, E. Keinan and Y. Mazur. J. Amer. Chem. Soc., 101: 502-503 (1979).
  4. Reactions in Dry Media: Reactions of Cholesterol and Cholestanes on Silica Bound Ferric Chloride. Cholestane-Diacholestene Rearrangement. D.M. Tal, E. Keinan and Y. Mazur. Tetrahedron, 37: 4327-4330 (1981).
  5. Structure Determination of Diacholestanes by Means of 13C-NMR and 1H-NMR Spectroscopy. D.M. Tal, H.E. Gottlieb, C. Ben-Ari and Y. Mazur. Tetrahedron, 37: 4331-4335 (1981).
  6. Ozonolysis of Olefins and Acetylenes Adsorbed on Silica Gel. C. Aronovitch, D.M. Tal and Y. Mazur. Tetrahedron Letters, 23: 3623-3626 (1982).
  7. High-Performance Liquid-Chromatography as a Tool for Derivatives of Bile Acid-CoA Determination. W.H. Elliott, D.A. Abbott, D.E. Schlarman and D.M. Tal. Fed. Proc., 42: 1835 (1983).
  8. Bile Acids. LXVIII. Allylic and Benzylic Photo-chemical Oxidation of Steroids. D.M. Tal and W.H. Elliott. Steroids, 41: 683-692 (1983).
  9. Bile Acids. LXIX. Selective K-Selectride Reduction of 3,7-Diketo Steroids. D.M. Tal, G.D. Frisch and W.H. Elliott. Tetrahedron, 40: 851-854 (1984).
  10. Enzymatic Synthesis of 3'-0-(4-Benzoyl)benzoyl-cytidine 5'-Monophosphate-sialic Acid. C. Abeijon, J.M. Capasso, D.M. Tal and C.B. Hirschberg. Fed. Proc., 43: 1715 (1984).
  11. Bile Acids. LXX. Preparative Separation of Kryptogenin from Companion Sapogenins by High Performance Liquid Chromatography. D.M. Tal, P.H. Patrick and W.H. Elliott. J. Liq. Chromat., 7: 2591-2603 (1984).
  12. Bile Acids. LXXI. A New Synthesis of (25R)-3a,7a-Dihydroxy-[5a,6a-3H2]5a-cholestan-26-oic Acid and Intermediates. D.M. Tal and W.H. Elliott. J. Label. Compound Radiopharm., 22: 359-366 (1985).
  13. Bile Acids. LXXII. HPLC Analysis of Bile Acid Coenzyme A Derivatives. D.A. Abbott, D.E. Schlarman, P. Patrick, D.M. Tal and W.H. Elliott. Anal. Biochem., 146: 437-441 (1985).
  14. Endogenous "Ouabain-Like" Activity in Bovine Plasma. Daniel M. Tal, Silvia Kachalsky, David Lichtstein and Steven J.D. Karlish. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun., 135: 1-8 (1986).
  15. 3'-O-(4-Benzoyl)benzoylcytidine 5'-Triphosphate. A Substrate and Photoaffinity Label for CMP-N- acetylneuraminic Acid Synthetase. Claudia Abeijon, Juan M. Capasso, Daniel M. Tal, Willie F. Vann and Carlos B. Hirschberg. J. Biol. Chem., 261: 11374-11377 (1986).
  16. Inactivation of Rb and Na Occlusion on Na,K-ATPase by Modification of Carboxyl Groups. Michal Shani-Sekler, Rivka Goldshleger, Daniel M. Tal and Steven J.D. Karlish. J. Biol. Chem., 263: 19331-19341 (1988).
  17. Do Canrenone and 6,7-Dihydroxylated Derivatives Compete with Ouabain at the Same Site on Na,K-ATPase? Daniel M. Tal and Steven J.D. Karlish. Molecular Pharmacol., 34: 245-249 (1988).
  18. 6,7-Dihydroxy-6,7-dihydrocanrenone Isomers: Improved Synthesis and Proton NMR Study. Daniel M. Tal Steroids, 54: 113-122 (1989).
  19. Identification of Na,K-ATPase Inhibitors in Bovine Plasma as Fatty Acids and Hydrocarbons. Daniel M. Tal, Michael D. Yanuck, Gerrit van Hall and Steven J.D. Karlish. Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 985: 55-59 (1989).
  20. Structure of the Cation binding sites of Na/K-ATPase. Karlish S.J.D., Goldshleger,R., Tal, D.M., and Stein,W.D. In "The Sodium Pump: Structure, Mechanism and Regulation" The Society of General Physiologists. Eds Kaplan.J.H., and De Weer, P. pp 129-141 (1991).
  21. Guanidinium Derivatives act as High Affinity Antagonists of Na ions in Occlusion Sites of Na,K- ATPase. David, P., Mayan,H., Cohen, H., Tal, D.M., and Karlish, S.J.D. J. Biol. Chem. . 267: 1141-1149 (1992).
  22. Extensive Digestion of Na,K-ATPase by Specific and Non-specific Proteases with Preservation of Cation Occlusion Sites. Capasso, J.M., Hoving, S., Tal, D.M., Goldshleger, R., and Karlish, S.J.D. J. Biol. Chem. 267, 1150-1158 (1992).
  23. Identification of the Cation Binding Domain of Na/K-ATPase. Karlish, S.J.D., Goldshleger, R., Tal, D.M., Capasso, J.M., Hoving, S., and Stein, W.D. Acta Physiol. Scand. 146, 69-76 (1992).
  24. Chemical Modification of Glu 953 of the Alpha Chain of Na,K-ATPase Associated with Inactivation of Cation Occlusion Goldshleger, R., Tal, D.M., Moorman, J, Stein, W.D. and Karlish, S.J.D. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. . 89, 6911-6915 (1992).
  25. Effects of Competitive Na-like Antagonists on Na,K-ATPase Suggest that Cation Occlusion from the Cytoplasmic Surface Occurs in Two Steps. Or, E., David, P., Shainskaya, A., Tal, D.M. and Karlish, S.J.D. J. Biol. Chem., 268: 16929-16937 (1993).
  26. Separation of Membrane-embedded Tryptic Peptides of Na/K-ATPase by Size Exclusion Chromatography. Tal, D.M., Goldshleger, R. and Karlish, S.J.D. J. Chromatog., 646: 153-157 (1993).
  27. Organization of the Cation Binding Domain of the Na+/K+-pump. Goldshleger, R., Tal, D.M., Shainskaya, A., Or, E., Hoving, S. and Karlish, S.J.D. In "The Sodium Pump: Structure, Mechanism, Hormonal Control and its Role in Disease." Steinkopff - Darmstadt; Springer - New York. Eds Bamberg, E. and Schoner, W. pp 309-320.
  28. Probing the Cation Binding Site of Na+/K+-ATPase with Competitive Na+ Antagonists. Or, E., David, P., Shainskaya, A., Goldshleger, R., Tal, D.M. and Karlish, S.J.D. In "The Sodium Pump: Structure, Mechanism, Hormonal Control and its Role in Disease." Steinkopff - Darmstadt; Springer - New York. Eds Bamberg, E. and Schoner, W. pp 397-400.
  29. Synthesis of a Novel Series of Arylmethylisothiouronium Derivatives. Tal, D.M. and Karlish, S.J.D. Tetrahedron, 51: 3823-3830 (1995).
  30. Isothiouronium Derivatives Act as High Affinity Cation Analogues of Na,K-ATPase. Hoving, S., Bar-Shimon, M., Tijmes, J.J., Tal, D.M. and Karlish, S.J.D. J. Biol. Chem., submitted for publication (1995).
  31. Inhibition of the Amiloride-Sensitive Na+ Channel by Isothiouronium Derivatives. Avigdor, A., Asher, C. Tal, D.M., Karlish, S.J.D. and Garty, H. J. Biol. Chem., submitted for publication (1995).
  32. Preparative Electrophoresis of Peptides. Tal, D.M., Andersson, R., Snippe, M. and Karlish, S.J.D. J. Chromatog., submitted for publication (1995).
  33. Solubilization and Purification of the Na,K-ATPase Cation Binding Domain. Or, E., Tal, D.M. and Karlish, S.J. D. Biochemistry, submitted for publication (1995).
  34. Topology of the Alpha Subunit of Na,K-ATPase Based on Proteolysis. Lability of the Topological Organisation. Goldshleger, R., Tal, D.M. and Karlish, S.J.D. Biochemistry, in press (1995).