Presentation at Meetings
 
1.	Cleavage of Carbon-Carbon Single Bonds by Ozonation. 
	D.M. Tal, E. Keinan and Y. Mazur. 
	Israel Chemical Society, Israel Institute of Chemical Engineering. 
	46th Annual Meeting (1979). 
2.	FeCl3 on Silica Gel: Rearrangement of Steroids into Diasteranes. 
	D.M. Tal and Y. Mazur. 
	Israel Chemical Society, Israel Institute of Chemical Engineering. 
	47th Annual Meeting (September 1980). 
 
3.	Epimerization of a Steroidal Secondary Alcohol Which Permits Selective Hydrolysis of a 
	Primary Ester. 
	D.M. Tal, P.H. Patrick and W.H. Elliott. 
	American Chemical Society. 
	18th Midwest Regional Meeting, November 1983, Lawrence, KS, USA. 
4.	Selective Reduction of 3,7-Dioxo Steroids to Diaxial Diols. 
	D.M. Tal, G.D. Frisch and W.H. Elliott. 
	American Chemical Society. 
	18th Midwest Regional Meeting, November 1983, Lawrence, KS, USA. 
5.	A Radio-chemical Synthesis of (25R)-3a,7a-Dihydroxy-[5a,6a-3H2]5a-cholestan-26-oic Acid. 
	D.M. Tal and W.H. Elliott. 
	American Chemical Society. 
	187th National Meeting, April 1984, St. Louis, MO, USA. 
6.	Synthesis and Use of New Photoreactive Probes Derived from Pyrimidine Nucleotides. 
	J.M. Capasso, C. Abeijon, D.M. Tal and C.B. Hirschberg. 
	Archivos de Biologia y Medicina Experimentales 19, 158 (1986). 
7.	Partial Purification and Characterization of a Bovine Plasma Factor with Ouabain-like 
	Properties. 
	D.M. Tal, S. Kachalsky, D. Lichstein and S.J.D. Karlish. 
	VII International Congress on Hormonal Steroids, September 1986, Madrid, Spain. 
8.	Improved Synthesis of Three 6,7-(OH)2-Dihydrocanrenone Isomers 
	Daniel M. Tal 
	Swedish-Israeli Symposium : New Trends in Organic Chemistry, March 1987, Rehovot, Israel. 
9.	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. 
	International Symposium on Advances in Biotechnology of Membrane Ion Transport, 
	September 1988, L'Aquila, Italy. 
10.	Rubidium Occlusion Occurs within Membrane Embedded Tryptic Fragments of Renal Na,K-
	ATPase 
	R. Goldshleger, S.J.D. Karlish, W.D. Stein and D.M. Tal. 
	American Biophysical Society Annual Meeting, February 1990, Baltimore, MD, USA. 
11.	Cation Binding Sites of Na,K-ATPase, 
	S.J.D. Karlish, R. Goldshleger, D.M. Tal and W.D. Stein. 
	44th. Annual Meeting of the Society of General Physiologists, September 1990, Woods Hole, 
	MA, USA. 
12.	Guanidinium Derivatives Act as High Affinity Na+ Antagonists in Occlusion Sites of Na+,K+-
	ATPase. 
	P. David, D.M. Tal, H. Mayan and S.J.D. Karlish. 
	15th International Congress of Biochemistry, August 1991, Jerusalem, Israel. 
13.	Identification of the Cation Binding Domain of Na,K-ATPase. 
	S.J.D. Karlish, R. Goldshleger, D.M. Tal, J.M. Capasso, S. Hoving and W.D. Stein. 
	Ion Pumps - Structure and Mechanism, August 1991, Gothenburg, Sweden. 
14.	Guanidinium Derivatives Act as High Affinity Na+ Antagonists in Occlusion Sites of Na+,K+-
	ATPase 
	P. David, D.M. Tal, H. Mayan and S.J.D. Karlish. 
	The Ion Pumps - Structure and Mechanism,, August 1991, Gothenburg, Sweden. 
15.	Separation of Membrane Embedded Tryptic Peptides of Na,K-ATPase by Size Exclusion 
	Chromatography. 
	D.M. Tal, R. Goldshleger and S.J.D. Karlish. 
	12th. International Symposium on HPLC of Proteins, Peptides and Polynucleotides, 
	November 1992, Sydney, Australia. 
16.	Organization of the Cation Occlusion Domain of the Na/K-pump. 
	R. Goldshleger, D.M. Tal, A. Shainskaya, S. Hoving, E. Or and S.J.D. Karlish. 
	VIIth International Conference on the Sodium Pump, September 1993, Todtmoos/Black 
	Forest, Germany. 
17.	Cytoplasmic Cation Sites of Na,K-ATPase probed with Competitive Na-antagonists. 
	E. Or, P. David, A. Shainskaya, D.M. Tal and S.J.D. Karlish. 
	VIIth International Conference on the Sodium Pump, September 1993, Todtmoos/Black 
	Forest, Germany. 
18.	Preparative Electrophoresis of Peptides. 
	D.M. Tal, R. Andersson and S.J.D. Karlish. 
	13th. International Symposium on HPLC of Proteins, Peptides and Polynucleotides, 
	November 1993, San Francisco, CA, USA. 
19.	Aryl Isothiouronium Derivatives as Probes of Cation Binding Sites of Na,K-ATPase 
	Hoving, S., Bar-Shimon, M., Tijmes, J.J., Tal, D.M. and Karlish, S.J.D. 
	Second "Departement de Biologie Moleculaire et Structurale de Grenoble" Workshop: Ions 
	and Drugs Active Transport in Eukaryotic Cells, January 1995, Villard de Lans, France.