Charles Tanford
American biophysicist
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- PhD Chemistry University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Tanford was a German-born protein biochemist. He died in York, England, on October 1, 2009. Early life and education Charles Tanford was born in Halle, Germany in 1921 to Majer and Charlotte Tannenbaum. His parents, who were Jewish, fled to England in 1929 anticipating the coming rule of the Nazi Party, and changed their name to Tanford. At the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939, Tanford was sent to New York to live with relatives. Despite Tanford's attempts to persuade them to leave, many of his relatives stayed behind in Germany and subsequently were murdered in the Holocaust. While in the United States, Tanford earned a B.A. in chemistry from New York University in 1943 and worked on the Manhattan Project in Oak Ridge.
Charles Tanford's Published Works
Published Works
- Macromolecules (1994) (9315)
- Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules (1961) (3391)
- The Hydrophobic Effect: formation of micelles and biological membranes''John Wiley & Sons (1991) (2488)
- Protein denaturation. (1968) (1881)
- The hydrophobic effect (1980) (1831)
- The solubility of amino acids and two glycine peptides in aqueous ethanol and dioxane solutions. Establishment of a hydrophobicity scale. (1971) (1157)
- Contribution of Hydrophobic Interactions to the Stability of the Globular Conformation of Proteins (1962) (923)
- Micelle shape and size (1972) (822)
- The hydrophobic effect and the organization of living matter. (1978) (816)
- The gross conformation of protein-sodium dodecyl sulfate complexes. (1970) (751)
- Theory of Protein Titration Curves. I. General Equations for Impenetrable Spheres (1957) (726)
- Characterization of membrane proteins in detergent solutions. (1976) (724)
- Phospholipid vesicle formation and transmembrane protein incorporation using octyl glucoside. (1981) (606)
- Properties of detergents. (1979) (599)
- THE SOLUBILITY OF AMINO ACIDS AND RELATED COMPOUNDS IN AQUEOUS UREA SOLUTIONS. (1963) (531)
- Binding of dodecyl sulfate to proteins at high binding ratios. Possible implications for the state of proteins in biological membranes. (1970) (529)
- Theory of micelle formation in aqueous solutions (1974) (454)
- Proteins as Random Coils. I. Intrinsic Viscosities and Sedimentation Coefficients in Concentrated Guanidine Hydrochloride (1967) (436)
- The Interpretation Of Hydrogen Ion Titration Curves Of Proteins (1963) (427)
- The estimation of polypeptide chain molecular weights by gel filtration in 6 M guanidine hydrochloride. (1969) (425)
- Interpretation of protein titration curves. Application to lysozyme. (1972) (400)
- Molecular characterization of proteins in detergent solutions. (1974) (398)
- Viscosity and density of aqueous solutions of urea and guanidine hydrochloride. (1966) (394)
- Hydrogen Ion Equilibria of Bovine Serum Albumin1 (1955) (390)
- Protein denaturation. C. Theoretical models for the mechanism of denaturation. (1970) (368)
- Gel chromatography of proteins in denaturing solvents. Comparison between sodium dodecyl sulfate and guanidine hydrochloride as denaturants. (1970) (314)
- The binding of deoxycholate and Triton X-100 to proteins. (1973) (310)
- The solubility of amino acids, diglycine, and triglycine in aqueous guanidine hydrochloride solutions. (1970) (286)
- Isothermal Unfolding of Globular Proteins in Aqueous Urea Solutions (1964) (283)
- Thermodynamics of the denaturation of lysozyme by guanidine hydrochloride. II. Dependence on denaturant concentration at 25 degrees. (1969) (256)
- Thermodynamics of the denaturation of lysozyme by guanidine hydrochloride. I. Dependence on pH at 25 (1969) (239)
- Empirical correlation between hydrophobic free energy and aqueous cavity surface area. (1974) (238)
- The Reversible Transformation of -Lactoglobulin at pH 7.5 (1959) (236)
- Extension of the theory of linked functions to incorporate the effects of protein hydration. (1969) (230)
- The binding of deoxycholate, Triton X-100, sodium dodecyl sulfate, and phosphatidylcholine vesicles to cytochrome b5. (1975) (229)
- Interfacial free energy and the hydrophobic effect. (1979) (228)
- The number of polypeptide chains in rabbit muscle aldolase. (1966) (223)
- Size and shape of globular micelles formed in aqueous solution by n-alkyl polyoxyethylene ethers (1977) (218)
- The critical micelle concentration of L- -dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine in water and water-methanol solutions. (1972) (211)
- [84] Examination of titration behavior (1967) (208)
- The Viscosity of Aqueous Solutions of Bovine Serum Albumin between pH 4.3 and 10.5. (1956) (204)
- The Reversible Expansion of Bovine Serum Albumin in Acid Solutions1 (1955) (199)
- Hydrogen Ion Equilibria of Ribonuclease1 (1956) (199)
- Properties of a delipidated, detergent-activated calcium(2+)-activated ATPase (1978) (199)
- Hydrogen Ion Equilibria of Lysozyme1,2 (1954) (193)
- Hydrophobic free energy, micelle formation and the association of proteins with amphiphiles. (1972) (193)
- Phenolic Hydroxyl Ionization in Proteins. II. Ribonuclease1a (1955) (189)
- Thermodynamics of the unfolding of beta-lactoglobulin A in aqueous urea solutions between 5 and 55 degrees. (1968) (183)
- The interaction of a cationic detergent with bovine serum albumin and other proteins. (1974) (177)
- Mechanism of free energy coupling in active transport. (1983) (171)
- Denaturation of bovine carbonic anhydrase B by guanidine hydrochloride. A process involving separable sequential conformational transitions. (1973) (167)
- Isopiestic compositions as a measure of preferential interactions of macromolecules in two-component solvents. Application to proteins in concentrated aqueous cesium chloride and guanidine hydrochloride. (1967) (160)
- GROSS CONFORMATION OF RABBIT 7 S GAMMA-IMMUNOGLOBULIN AND ITS PAPAIN-CLEAVED FRAGMENTS. (1965) (155)
- Phenolic Hydroxyl Ionization in Proteins. I. Bovine Serum Albumin1-3 (1952) (144)
- Retention of enzyme activity by detergent-solubilized sarcoplasmic Ca2+ -ATPase. (1976) (142)
- Preparation and Properties of Serum and Plasma Proteins. XXIII. Hydrogen Ion Equilibria in Native and Modified Human Serum Albumins1a, 1b (1950) (141)
- Proteins in 6-M guanidine hydrochloride. Demonstration of random coil behavior. (1966) (140)
- Evidence for residual structure in acid- and heat-denatured proteins. (1967) (140)
- Use of gel chromatography for the determination of the Stokes radii of proteins in the presence and absence of detergents. A reexamination. (1976) (138)
- The solubility of amino acids and related compounds in aqueous thylene glycol solutions. (1965) (137)
- How protein chemists learned about the hydrophobic factor (1997) (136)
- The Role of the α-Helix in the Structure of Proteins. Optical Rotatory Dispersion of β-Lactoglobulin1a (1960) (131)
- THE DISSOCIATION OF HEMOGLOBIN BY INORGANIC SALTS. (1964) (131)
- Hydrophobicity of Long Chain n-Alkyl Carboxylic Acids, as Measured by Their Distribution Between Heptane and Aqueous Solutions. (1973) (129)
- Kinetics of unfolding and refolding of proteins. I. Mathematical analysis. (1973) (127)
- Nature's Robots: A History of Proteins (2001) (126)
- Kinetic Evidence for Incorrectly Folded Intermediate States in the Refolding of Denatured Proteins (1971) (125)
- Thermodynamics of micelle formation: prediction of micelle size and size distribution. (1974) (123)
- Kinetics of unfolding and refolding of proteins. II. Results for cytochrome c. (1973) (121)
- The Effect of pH on the Combination of Serum Albumin with Metals1 (1952) (120)
- Acid-base titrations in concentrated guanidine hydrochloride. Dissociation constants of the guamidinium ion and of some amino acids. (1967) (119)
- Molecular size and conformation of immunoglobulins. (1970) (115)
- The Physical Chemistry of Insulin. I. Hydrogen Ion Titration Curve of Zinc-free Insulin1-3 (1954) (113)
- Single-chain nature of human serum transferrin. (1970) (112)
- The size and number of polypeptide chains in human serum low density lipoprotein. (1972) (112)
- Theory of Protein Titration Curves. II. Calculations for Simple Models at Low Ionic Strength (1957) (111)
- Equilibrium and kinetics of the unfolding of lysozyme (muramidase) by guanidine hydrochloride. (1966) (107)
- Phospholipid vesicle formation using nonionic detergents with low monomer solubility. Kinetic factors determine vesicle size and permeability. (1984) (106)
- Dissociation of Catalase into Subunits (1962) (106)
- Proteins as random coils. 3. Optical rotatory dispersion in 6 M guanidine hydrochloride. (1967) (102)
- Proteins as random coils. II. Hydrogen ion titration curve of ribonuclease in 6 M guanidine hydrochloride. (1967) (102)
- Determination of molecular weight of the protein moiety in protein-detergent complexes without direct knowledge of detergent binding. (1976) (101)
- DISSOCIATION OF HUMAN CO-hemoglobin by urea, guanidine hydrochloride, and other reagents. (1965) (98)
- THE POLYPEPTIDE CHAINS OF RABBIT GAMMA-GLOBULIN AND ITS PAPAIN-CLEAVED FRAGMENTS. (1964) (97)
- Gel-exclusion chromatography on S1000 Sephacryl: application to phospholipid vesicles. (1983) (97)
- Kinetics of unfolding and refolding of proteins. 3. Results for lysozyme. (1973) (96)
- Reactivation of lipid-depleted Ca2+-ATPase by a nonionic detergent. (1977) (95)
- Hydrogen ion titration curve of lysozyme in 6 M guanidine hydrochloride. (1971) (89)
- Interaction of deoxycholate and of detergents with the coat protein of bacteriophage f1. (1975) (88)
- Effect of ethylene glycol on the conformation of gama-globulin and beta-lactoglobulin. (1962) (88)
- Twenty questions concerning the reaction cycle of the sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium pump. (1984) (85)
- Polypeptide chains from human red blood cell membranes. (1971) (84)
- Proteins as random coils. IV. Osmotic pressures, second virial coefficients, and unperturbed dimensions in 6 M guanidine hydrochloride. (1967) (82)
- Hydrogen Ion Titration Curves of β-Lactoglobulin1 (1959) (77)
- Solubility of amino acids in aqueous urea solutions and its implications for the denaturation of proteins by urea. (1962) (76)
- Ionization-linked Changes in Protein Conformation. II. The N → R Transition in β-Lactoglobulin (1961) (76)
- Equilibrium state of ATP-driven ion pumps in relation to physiological ion concentration gradients (1981) (73)
- The Effect of Charge and Ionic Strength on the Viscosity of Ribonuclease. (1956) (73)
- Intrinsic Viscosity and Kinematic Viscosity (1955) (73)
- Evidence for a major conformational change of coat protein in assembly of fl bacteriophage (1976) (73)
- Thermodynamics of the denaturation of ribonuclease by guanidine hydrochloride. (1970) (72)
- The Location of Electrostatic Charges in Kirkwood's Model of Organic Ions (1957) (70)
- Molecular weights and hydrophobicity of the polypeptide chain of sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium(II) adenosine triphosphatase and of its primary tryptic fragments. (1976) (70)
- Equilibrium and kinetics of the denaturation of a homogeneous human immunoglobulin light chain. (1973) (68)
- The unfolding of beta-lactoglobulin at pH 3 by urea, formamide, and other organic substances. (1961) (68)
- Theory of Burning Velocity. II. The Square Root Law for Burning Velocity (1947) (68)
- The two-domain structure of cytochrome b5 in deoxycholate solution. (1975) (64)
- Proton and hydroxide ion permeability of phospholipid vesicles. (1981) (63)
- Conformational states of a hydrophobic protein. The coat protein of fd bacteriophage. (1978) (63)
- The Configuration of Ribonuclease at Low pH in 2-Chloroethanol and in 2-Chloroethanol-Water Mixtures1 (1959) (60)
- Simple model for the chemical potential change of a transported ion in active transport. (1982) (58)
- Ionization-linked Changes in Protein Conformation. I. Theory (1961) (57)
- Intrinsic dissociation constants of aspartyl and glutamyl carboxyl groups. (1967) (57)
- RECOVERY OF SPECIFIC ACTIVITY AFTER COMPLETE UNFOLDING AND REDUCTION OF AN ANTIBODY FRAGMENT. (1965) (57)
- Determination of partial specific volumes for lipid-associated proteins. (1978) (56)
- Recovery of native conformation of rabbit immunoglobulin G upon recombination of separately renatured heavy and light chains at near-neutral pH. (1971) (56)
- Physico-chemical comparison of beta-lactoglobulins A and B. (1959) (55)
- A polypeptide chain of very high molecular weight from red blood cell membranes. (1970) (51)
- Erythrocyte spectrin. Purification in deoxycholate and preliminary characterization. (1976) (51)
- The Electrostatic Free Energy of Globular Protein Ions in Aqueous Salt Solution (1955) (50)
- Contributions of heavy and light chains of rabbit immunoglobulin G to antibody activity. I. Binding studies on isolated heavy and light chains. (1972) (49)
- The Physical Chemistry of Insulin. II. Hydrogen Ion Titration Curve of Crystalline Zinc Insulin. The Nature of its Combination with Zinc1-3 (1954) (49)
- Gross conformation of free polypeptide chains from rabbit immunoglobulin G. I. Heavy chain. (1971) (48)
- Cholesterol in aqueous solution: hydrophobicity and self-association. (1975) (48)
- Association of the major coat protein of fd bacteriophage with phospholipid vesicles. (1978) (43)
- Titration of the Histidyl and α-Amino Groups of Hemoglobin (1966) (42)
- Equilibrium Atom and Free Radical Concentrations in Carbon Monoxide Flames and Correlation with Burning Velocities (1947) (41)
- Incorporation of membrane potential into theoretical analysis of electrogenic ion pumps. (1985) (40)
- Translocation pathway in the catalysis of active transport. (1983) (40)
- Ben Franklin Stilled the Waves: An Informal History of Pouring Oil on Water with Reflections on the Ups and Downs of Scientific Life in General (2004) (39)
- The Consecutive Constants for the Association of Cadmium with Imidazole1, 2 (1953) (39)
- Protein-lipid interactions. (1973) (37)
- The Effect of Serum Albumin on the Polarographic Diffusion Current of Cadmium1 (1951) (36)
- Identification of the chemical difference between chromatographic components of ribonuclease. (1956) (36)
- Comparison of the Tryptic Peptides from Rabbit γ-Globulin and Two Specific Rabbit Antibodies* (1965) (31)
- Phosphorylation of calcium adenosinetriphosphatase by inorganic phosphate: van't Hoff analysis of enthalpy changes. (1981) (31)
- THE MOLECULAR WEIGHT OF THE POLYPEPTIDE CHAINS OF L-GLUTAMATE DEHYDROGENASE. (1964) (29)
- The Association of Acetate with Ammonium and Guanidinium Ions (1954) (29)
- Hydrostatic pressure in small phospholipid vesicles. (1979) (28)
- Sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium pump: a model for Ca2+ binding and Ca2+-coupled phosphorylation. (1987) (27)
- The interaction of polypeptide components of human high density serum lipoprotein with detergents. (1974) (27)
- Theory of Burning Velocity. I. Temperature and Free Radical Concentrations Near the Flame Front, Relative Importance of Heat Conduction and Diffusion (1947) (27)
- Interaction of L-alpha-didecanoyl phosphatidylcholine with the AI polypeptide of high density lipoprotein. (1977) (26)
- Monomeric solubilized sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca pump protein: demonstration of Ca binding and dissociation coupled to ATP hydrolysis. (1984) (25)
- THE UNFOLDING AND RENATURATION OF A SPECIFIC UNIVALENT ANTIBODY FRAGMENT. (1963) (24)
- The molecular weights of porcine plasma high density lipoprotein and its subunits. (1968) (24)
- Different states of aggregation for unbleached and bleached rhodopsin after isolation in two different detergents. (1981) (24)
- Phosphorylation of calcium adenosinetriphosphatase by inorganic phosphate: reversible inhibition at high magnesium ion concentrations. (1982) (24)
- A Kinetic Study of the Formation of the Cobalt-Glycylglycine-Oxygen Complex1,2 (1954) (23)
- DETERMINATION OF THE MOLECULAR WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION OF CHONDROITIN SULFATE B BY SEDIMENTATION EQUILIBRIUM. (1964) (23)
- Criteria of purity for guanidine hydrochloride. (1971) (23)
- Studies on the subunit molecular weight of beef heart lactate dehydrogenase. (1972) (22)
- Chemical potential of bound ligand, an important parameter for free energy transduction. (1981) (21)
- Conformational change and complementarity in the combination of H and L chains of immunoglobulin-G. (1967) (21)
- Optical Rotatory Dispersion of Carbohydrates (1964) (21)
- Gross conformation of Escherichia coli acyl carrier protein. (1968) (20)
- Application of the principle of linked functions to ATP-driven ion pumps: kinetics of activation by ATP. (1985) (20)
- Denaturation of the tryptic fragments of the calcium (II) adenosine triphosphatase from sarcoplasmic reticulum by guanidinium hydrochloride. (1978) (20)
- The Optical Rotatory Dispersion of Human γM-Immunoglobulins and Their Subunits (1968) (20)
- Contributions of heavy and light chains of rabbit immunoglobulin G to antibody activity. II. Binding activities of reconstituted immunoglobulins. (1972) (20)
- Optical Rotatory Dispersion of L-Tyrosine (1964) (20)
- Circular dichroism of the two major conformational states of mammalian (Na+ + K+)-ATPase. (1986) (19)
- Thermodynamic and kinetic cooperativity in ligand binding to multiple sites on a protein: Ca2+ activation of an ATP-driven Ca pump. (1985) (19)
- Chemical basis for antibody diversity and specificity (1968) (19)
- Electrostatic Effects in the Combination of Cobalt with Amino Acids1,2 (1953) (18)
- Properties of a delipidated, detergent-activated Ca2+--ATPase. (1978) (18)
- Effect of Solvent on the Optical Rotatory Dispersion of Uncharged Molecules Containing the Peptide Group (1962) (17)
- Effects of detergent micelles on the recombination reaction of opsin and 11-cis-retinal. (1981) (17)
- Amphiphile orientation: physical chemistry and biological function. (1987) (17)
- UNFOLDING AND RENATURATION OF A UNIVALENT ANTIHAPTEN ANTIBODY FRAGMENT. (1964) (16)
- THE ACID DENATURATION OF FERRIHEMOGLOBIN1 (1957) (16)
- Simple model can explain self-inhibition of red cell anion exchange. (1985) (15)
- Steady state of an ATP-driven calcium pump: limitations on kinetic and thermodynamic parameters. (1982) (15)
- Irreversible Polarographic Reduction of Simple Metal Ions in the Presence of Acid Serum Albumin (1952) (15)
- The sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium pump (1984) (15)
- Behavior of fragmented calcium (II) adenosine triphosphatase from sarcoplasmic reticulum in detergent solution. (1978) (15)
- Properties of the Fd fragment from rabbit immunoglobulin G. (1972) (14)
- Mechanism of active transport: free energy dissipation and free energy transduction. (1982) (13)
- Thermodynamics of the denaturation of lysozyme by guanidine hydrochloride. I. Depdendence on pH at 25 degrees. (1969) (13)
- Variable stoichiometry in active ion transport: theoretical analysis of physiological consequences. (1985) (13)
- Standard states in the thermodynamics of transfer. Comments (1979) (12)
- TheHydrophobic Effect andthe Organization ofLiving Matter (1978) (12)
- Thermodynamics of Micellization of Simple Amphiphiles in Aqueous Media (1977) (10)
- COHESIVE FORCES AND DISRUPTIVE REAGENTS. (1964) (10)
- Protein chemists bypass the colloid/macromolecule debate (1999) (10)
- Properties of the soluble product obtained from reoxidation of reduced fragment I from rabbit 7S gamma-immunoglobulin. (1965) (10)
- Solubilized monomeric sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca pump protein (1984) (9)
- The Configuration of Base-Denatured β-Lactoglobulin1 (1957) (9)
- The man with faith in the unseeable (2001) (8)
- Thermodynamics of the denaturation of lysozyme by guanidine hydrochloride. 3. Dependence on temperature. (1970) (8)
- EVALUATION OF SCHERAGA AND MANDELKERN'S SHAPE FACTOR FOR BOVINE SERUM ALBUMIN1 (1954) (8)
- Data and Hypothesis. (1964) (7)
- The role of free atoms and radicals in burner flames (1948) (7)
- Current concerns (1998) (6)
- The Reaction between Calcium Hydroxide and Uranyl Nitrate Solutions1 (1951) (6)
- Advances in Protein Chemistry. Volume X. (1956) (6)
- Equilibrium Constants for Some Steps of the Reaction Cycle of the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Calcium Pump (1982) (5)
- State of Association of Membrane Proteins (1977) (5)
- My debt to Walter Kauzmann. (2003) (5)
- Membrane Transport: Transport and Diffusion across Cell Membranes. (1986) (5)
- Yasuhiko Nozaki and Charles Tanford Solutions The Solubility of Amino Acids and Related Compounds in Aqueous Urea (2003) (4)
- Rapid Flow Titration and the Rate of the Acid Expansion of Bovine Serum Albumin (1959) (4)
- Thermodynamics and surface chemistry (1977) (4)
- A travel guide to scientific sites of the British Isles : a guide to the people, places and landmarks of science (1995) (4)
- Oxygen Removal in Polarography of Biological Solutions (1951) (4)
- Poly-α-Amino Acids. Protein Models for Conformational Studies. Gerald D. Fasman, Ed. Dekker, New York, 1967. xvi + 764 pp., illus. $34.50; to students, $25.50. Biological Macromolecules, vol. 1 (1968) (4)
- Formation of the native structure of proteins: inferences from the kinetics of denaturation and renaturation. (1972) (3)
- The Scientific Traveler: A Guide to the People, Places, and Institutions of Europe (1992) (3)
- Micellar solutions and lipid vesicles (1982) (2)
- Tracing the scientific trajectory (2004) (2)
- Evidence from Titration Curves on the “Acyl Shift” in Proteins (1955) (2)
- The Interpretation of Hydrodynamic Properties of Proteins (1957) (2)
- Membrane Structure/Proteins (2011) (2)
- 'Cohn and Edsall': physical chemistry conclusively supports a protein model. (2002) (2)
- MECHANISM FOR THE INTERCONVERSION OF CHEMICAL AND OSMOTIC FREE ENERGY (1985) (2)
- Ionography. Electrophoresis in Stabilized Media. (1955) (2)
- Colloid chemistry for the biologically oriented students (1962) (2)
- Interaction of L-a-didecanoyl phosphatidylcholine with the Al polypeptide of high density lipoprotein (1)
- Gross conformation of free polypeptide chains from rabbit immunoglobulin G. II. Light chain. (1971) (1)
- Chapter 1 - Fifty Years in the World of Proteins (2003) (1)
- Yasuhiko Nozaki and Charles Tanford Intrinsic Dissociation Constants of Aspartyl and Glutamyl Carboxyl Groups 1967 (2003) (1)
- What price philosophy? (1995) (1)
- A force in physical chemistry (1997) (1)
- Removal of the impurity in bovine serum albumin and its effect of zinc binding. (1953) (1)
- STATE OF AGGREGATION OF MEMBRANE PROTEINS (1978) (1)
- Investigative Pathways: Patterns and Stages in the Careers of Experimental Scientists by Frederic Lawrence Holmes (2004) (1)
- Science and the city (2004) (1)
- Effect of Pressure on Burning Velocity (1949) (1)
- A chemistry textbook hero (1999) (0)
- Removal of the Impurity in Bovine Serum Albumin and Its Effect on Zinc Binding (1953) (0)
- (solution thermodynamics/protein binding/membranes/ion transport) (2016) (0)
- Data and Hypothesis (1964) (0)
- One hundredth birthday of John Edsall (2002) (0)
- Book reviewsCarl Djerassi: optical rotatory dispersion: McGraw-Hill, New York, 1960. 293 pp., $9.50 (1960) (0)
- Mechanism ofactive transport: Freeenergy dissipation andfree energy transduction (chemiosmotic processes/Ca"+ pump/bioenergetics) (1982) (0)
- The Harvard blood group (2003) (0)
- Membrane Transport: Transport and Diffusion across Cell Membranes . Wilfred D. Stein. With a contribution by W. R. Lieb. Academic Press, Orlando, FL, 1986. xviii, 685 pp., illus. $79.50. (1986) (0)
- A rounded view of Faraday (2002) (0)
- Titration of the histidyl and alpha-amino groups of hemoglobin. (1966) (0)
- Uncertain alliance (1986) (0)
- Macromolecules: Poly-α-Amino Acids . Protein Models for Conformational Studies. Gerald D. Fasman, Ed. Dekker, New York, 1967. xvi + 764 pp., illus. $34.50; to students, $25.50. Biological Macromolecules, vol. 1. (1968) (0)
- TUBALLOY OXIDES IN THE REDUCTION OF TO$sub 3$ (1945) (0)
- NEW MODEL FOR Ca2+ BINDING BY THE SARCOPLASMIC RETICULUM Ca2+ PUMP (1987) (0)
- Membrane Proteins in Detergent Solutions (1978) (0)
- Esoterica on biomembranes Biomembranes: Fundamentals in relation to human biology. By J. S. Beck. Washington: Hemisphere Publishing Corporation. New York: McGraw-Hill. (1980). 172 pp. $19.95 (1980) (0)
- The role of the α-helix in the structure of β-lactoglobulin. (1960) (0)
- Biochemistry: a biography (1999) (0)
- Advances in Protein Chemistry. (1954) (0)
- DISCUSSION PAPER: STRUCTURE OF MEMBRANE PROTEINS (1972) (0)
- Yasuhiko Nozaki and Charles Tanford Dioxane Solutions : ESTABLISHMENT OF A HYDROPHOBICITY SCALE The Solubility of Amino Acids and Two Glycine Peptides in Aqueous Ethanol and 1971 (2003) (0)
- Organizational consequences of the hydrophobic interaction (1987) (0)
- The conformation of β-lactoglobulin in water-dioxane mixtures. (1960) (0)
- Alkaline denaturation of β-lactoglobulin. (1958) (0)
- Yasuhiko Nozaki and Charles Tanford Glycol Solutions The Solubility of Amino Acids and Related Compounds in Aqueous Ethylene (2003) (0)
- Overview: mechanism of free energy coupling between ATP hydrolysis and ion transport. (1988) (0)
- Some Principles of Energetics in Biochemical Reactions. (1957) (0)
- The optical rotatory dispersion of human gamma-M-immunoglobulins and their subunits. (1968) (0)
- Determination of molecular weight of the protein moiety in protein-detergent complexes without direct knowledge of detergent binding ( membrane proteins / lipoproteins / sedimentation equilibrium ) (0)
- Discussion paper: structure of membrane proteins. (1972) (0)
- Corrections - Interpretation of Protein Titration Curves. Application to Lysozyme (1973) (0)
- Proteins Versus Polymers: History Needs Revising (2015) (0)
- Religious resonances (1991) (0)
- The Plasma Proteins. Volume I. Isolation, Characterization, and Function. (1960) (0)
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