Woodbury DJ, McNally JM, Lemos JR. 2007. SNARE-induced fusion of vesicles to a Planar Bilayer. A. Leitmannova-Liu, editor. Advances in planar lipid bilayers and liposomes. A. Leitmannova-Liu, editor. [place unknown]: Elsevier. vol. 5 p. 27
Kelly ML, Woodbury DJ. 2003. Planar Lipid Bilayers (BLMs) and their Applications. H. T. Tien and A. Ottova-Leitmannova, editors. Advantages and disadvantages of patch clamping versus using BLM. H. T. Tien and A. Ottova-Leitmannova, editors. vol. 7
Rognlien K, Woodbury DJ. 2003. Reconstituting SNARE proteins into BLMs. H. T. Tien and A. Ottova-Leitmannova, editors. Planar Lipid Bilayers (BLMs) and their Applications. H. T. Tien and A. Ottova-Leitmannova, editors. [place unknown]: Elsevier. vol. 7 [Website]
Woodbury DJ. 1999. Nystatin/Ergosterol method for reconstituting ion channels into planar lipid bilayers. P. Michael Conn, editor. Methods in Enzymology: Ion Channels Part C,. P. Michael Conn, editor. vol. 294
Journal Article, Academic Journal
Paxman J, Hunt B, Hallan D, Zarbock SR, Woodbury DJ. 2017. Drunken Membranes: Short-Chain Alcohols Alter Fusion of Liposomes to Planar Lipid Bilayers. 112(1):121–132.
McNally JM, Custer EE, Ortiz-Miranda S, Woodbury DJ, Kraner SD, Salzberg BM, Lemos JR. 2015. Functional ryanodine receptors in the membranes of neurohypophysial secretory granules. The Journal of General Physiology. 143(6):693-702. [Website]
Woodbury DJ. 2013. Is it Zippered? Does it Flare? That Darn Complexin Clamping SNARE. 105:835-836. [Website]
Ogawa N, Taylor RM, Woodbury DJ, Prince JT. 2013. Resolving Double Disulfide Bond Patterns in SNAP25B Using Liquid Chromatography-Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry. Journal of Mass Spectrometry. 48(6):660-668.
Lee DE, Lew MG, Woodbury DJ. 2012. Vesicle fusion to planar membranes is enhanced by cholesterol and low temperature. Chemistry and Physics of Lipids. 166:45-54. [Website]
Woodbury DJ, Rees CA, Thompson A, Meiners P, Adams A. 2011. A Nano-Assay to Quantitate Reducible Cysteines in GST-Fusion Proteins. Analytical Biochemistry. 417:165-173. [Website]
Moffat JC, Vijayvergiya V, Gao PF, Cross TA, Woodbury DJ, Busath DD. 2008. Proton transport through influenza A virus M2 protein reconstituted in vesicles. Biophysical Journal. 94:434-445. [Website]
Richardson ES, Pitt WG, Woodbury DJ. 2007. The role of cavitation in liposome formation. Biophysical J. 93:4100-4107. [Website]
Wilson-Ashworth HA, Bahm Q, Erickson J, Shinkle A, Vu MP, Woodbury DJ, Bell JD. 2006. Differential Detection of Phospholipid Fluidity, Order, and Spacing by Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Bis-pyrene, Prodan, Nystatin, and Merocyanine 540. Biophysical J. 91:4091-4101. [Website]
Helrich CS, Schmucker JA, Woodbury DJ. 2006. Nystatin channels form at the boundary, not the interior of lipid domains. Biophysical J. 91:1116-1127.
Snyder DA, Kelly ML, Woodbury DJ. 2006. SNARE complex regulation by phosphorylation (Review). Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics. 45:111-123.
Franklin MJ, Woodbury DJ, Brusilow. WSA. 2004. Determination of Proton Flux and Conductance at pH 68 through Single Fo Sectors from Escherichia coli. Biophys J. 87:3594-3599. [Website]
McNally JM, Woodbury DJ, Lemos JR. 2004. Syntaxin 1A drives fusion of large dense core neurosecretory granules into a planar lipid bilayer. Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics. 41:11-24. [Website]
Woodbury DJ, Rognlien K. 2000. The t-SNARE Syntaxin is sufficient for spontaneous fusion of synaptic vesicles to planar membranes. Cell Biology International. 24:809-818. [Website]
Woodbury DJ. 1999. Building a bilayer model of the neuromuscular synapse. Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics. 30:303-329.
Woodbury DJ. 1989. Pure lipid vesicles can induce channel-like conductances in planar bilayers. J Membrane Biol. 109:145-150. [Website]
Woodbury DJ, Hall J. 1988. Role of channels in the fusion of vesicles with a planar bilayer. 54(6):1053 - 1063. [Website]
Woodbury DJ, Hall J. 1988. Vesicle-membrane fusion Observation of simultaneous membrane incorporation and content release. 54(2):345 - 349. [Website]
Other
Busath DD, Woodbury DJ, Frost A. 2012. Endosis and exosis: New names for fusion and budding. [place unknown]: Springer. [Website]