Dorothy Maud Wrinch
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dorothy Maud Wrinch was a mathematician and biochemical theorist best known for her attempt to deduce protein structure using mathematical principles. She was a champion of the controversial 'cyclol' hypothesis for the structure of proteins.
Dorothy Maud Wrinch's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Pattern of Proteins (1936) (73)
- LXXV. On some aspects of the theory of probability (1919) (64)
- BUILT-UP FILMS OF PROTEINS AND THEIR PROPERTIES. (1937) (60)
- A Discussion on The Protein Molecule (1939) (37)
- On the molecular structure of chromosomes (1936) (25)
- On the Seismic Waves from the Oppau Explosion of 1921 Sept. 21. (24)
- On the Pattern of Proteins (1937) (24)
- On the lateral vibrations of bars of conical type (1922) (24)
- The Cyclol Hypothesis and the ‘Globular’ Proteins (1937) (23)
- Chromosome Behaviour in Terms of Protein Pattern (1934) (20)
- ON THE STRUCTURE OF INSULIN. (1937) (19)
- The Cyclol Theory and the ‘Globular’ Proteins (1937) (18)
- The Relation between Geometry and Einstein's Theory of Gravitation (1921) (18)
- Energy of Formation of ‘Cyclol’ Molecules (1936) (16)
- Intramolecular Folding of Proteins by Keto-Enol Interchange (1937) (16)
- THE STRUCTURE OF THE INSULIN MOLECULE. (1938) (13)
- LXIII.On the hydration and denaturation of proteins (1938) (11)
- The Structure of the Globular Proteins (1939) (11)
- IS THERE A PROTEIN FABRIC (1938) (9)
- An Introduction to Combinatory Analysis (1921) (9)
- ON THE NATURE OF JUDGMENT (9)
- Vector maps of hydrated protein crystals (1950) (9)
- An Approach to the Synthesis of Polycyclic Peptides (1957) (9)
- Structure of Proteins and of Certain Physiologically Active Compounds (1936) (8)
- Nature of the Cyclol Bond (1939) (8)
- Recent Advances in Cyclol Chemistry (1963) (7)
- A Note on the Structure of Insulin (1939) (7)
- Vector Maps and Crystal Analysis (1938) (7)
- On the structure of insulin (1937) (7)
- The Contractile Factors of the Chromosome Micelle (1935) (6)
- THE NATIVE PROTEIN THEORY OF THE STRUCTURE OF CYTOPLASM (1941) (6)
- The Chromosome Micelle and the Banded Structure of Chromosomes in the Salivary Gland (1935) (6)
- The Native Proteins as Polycondensations of Amino Acids. (1948) (6)
- Chemical aspects of polypeptide chain structures and the cyclol theory (1965) (6)
- A Discussion on the Protein Molecule, 17 November 1938. Opening Address (1939) (6)
- Chemical aspects of the structure of small peptides : an introduction (1960) (5)
- Structure of Bacitracin A (1957) (5)
- Crystal Analysis and Point Sets (1938) (5)
- Lengths and Strengths of Atomic Bonds (1940) (5)
- Native Proteins, Flexible Frameworks and Cytoplasmic Organization (1942) (5)
- Patterson Distributions and Native Protein Crystallography (1946) (4)
- XIX. Further development of the fabric theory of protein structure (1941) (4)
- Some Issues in Molecular Biology and Recent Advances in the Organic Chemistry of Small Peptides (1962) (4)
- XIV. A generalized hypergeometric function with n parameters (1921) (4)
- The Geometrical Attack on Protein Structure (1941) (4)
- VI. The fabric theory of protein structure (1940) (3)
- Demonstrations: Structures proposed for protein molecules (1938) (3)
- On the Vector Map of Crystalline Horsehemoglobin (1952) (3)
- The Native Protein. (1947) (3)
- On the Asymptotic Evaluation of Functions Defined by Contour Integrals (1928) (3)
- Discussion: The Idealistic Interpretation of Einstein's Theory (1922) (3)
- The Cyclol Theory and the Structure of Insulin (1939) (3)
- The Variable Depth of Earthquake Foci (1922) (3)
- The Cyclol Hypothesis (1940) (2)
- Patterson Projection of the Skeletons of the Structure proposed for the Insulin Molecule (1940) (2)
- X.—Scientific Method in some Embryonic Sciences (1930) (2)
- Mary Everest Boole: Collected Works (1933) (2)
- The Relations of Science and Philosophy (1927) (2)
- III.—Scientific Methodology with Special Reference to Electron Theory (1927) (2)
- III.—ON THE NATURE OF MEMORY (2)
- Evidence for Globulite Molecules in Ribonuclease (1953) (2)
- XLIV. On the synthesis of native proteins (1947) (2)
- Proposed polypeptide chain configurations and the structure of horse hemoglobin (1953) (2)
- Laplace's Equation and Surfaces of Revolution (1925) (2)
- Skeletal Units in Protein Crystals. (1952) (2)
- ON CERTAIN METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE THEORY OF RELATIVITY (1922) (2)
- A NEW CALCULATION OF THE C = C BOND STRENGTH AND OF CERTAIN RESONANCE ENERGIES. (1940) (2)
- Some Boundary Problems of Mathematical Physics (2)
- MR. RUSSELL'S LOWELL LECTURES (2)
- CIII. On the orbits in the field of a doublet (1922) (1)
- Biological specificity and protein structure. (1948) (1)
- The Theory of Relativity in Relation to Scientific Method (1922) (1)
- Synthetic Patterson Maps (1946) (1)
- Globulite units in protein crystals (1952) (1)
- Evidence for Globulite Molecules in Horse Hemoglobin (1952) (1)
- Molecules of the insulin structure. (1952) (1)
- V.—Aspects of Scientific Method—With Special Reference to Schrödinger's Wave Mechanics (1929) (1)
- The Logic of Discovery. By R. D. Carmichael. Pp. v + 280. (No price.) 1930. (Open Court Publishing Company, London) (1932) (1)
- On Mediate Cardinals (1923) (1)
- XIII. An asymptotic formula for the hypergeometric function 0Δ4(z) (1921) (1)
- Symposium: The Quantum Theory: How far Does it Modify the Mathematical, the Physical and the Psychological Concepts of Continuity? (1924) (1)
- THE STRUCTURE OF THE INSULIN MOLECULE. (1938) (1)
- The structure of horse hemoglobin in the light of the intensity map of the horse methemoglobin crystal (1954) (1)
- Patterson‐Harker Maps of Molecular Crystals (1947) (1)
- VIII.—On the Structure of Scientific Inquiry (1921) (1)
- Symposium: The Concept of Energy (1925) (1)
- Nature of the Linkages in Proteins (1937) (1)
- A Contemporary Picture of the Chemical Aspects of Polypeptide Chain Structures and Certain Problems of Molecular Biology (1965) (1)
- XX.—Short Communications: 2.—On the Summation of Pleasures (1918) (1)
- Symposium: Is the "Fallacy of Simple Location" a Fallacy? (1927) (0)
- The Native Proteins as Polycondensations of Amino Acids (1948) (0)
- On Harmonics Applicable to Surfaces of Revolution (1930) (0)
- Cause and Effect II (0)
- Cause and Effect IV (0)
- LXXXII. On the relation between certain distributions and their corresponding patterson distributions (1948) (0)
- Growth and Form. D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (1943) (0)
- The Concept of Energy (0)
- Scientific method in the evolution of new drugs; active patches of native proteins. (1946) (0)
- The hypothesis of parallel rod‐like polypeptide chains in horse hemoglobin (1953) (0)
- Vector Distributions and Crystalline Proteins (1955) (0)
- Native protein networks and biological morphology. (1947) (0)
- Certain Fourier Transforms and the Structure of Proteins (1950) (0)
- A ‘Megamolecular’ structure factor (1952) (0)
- Water and biological morphology. (1950) (0)
- On the meaning of the vector map of horse methemoglobin (1955) (0)
- The cage hypothesis and a common feature of X-ray diffraction studies of crystalline proteins. (1948) (0)
- Criticisms and Discussions: On the Theory of Probabilities. (1920) (0)
- On the Pressure Distribution Round Certain Aerofoils of High Aspect Ratio (1926) (0)
- Native protein structure in the light of physico-chemical findings. (1955) (0)
- Notes on a six-rayed diffraction star produced by magnetite enclosed in muscovite (1956) (0)
- Recent Work in Mathematical Logic (1918) (0)
- Radial Patterson Distribution Functions (1949) (0)
- Additions and Corrections - The Structure of the Insulin Molecule (1938) (0)
- A New Calculation of the C = C Bond Strength and of Certain Resonance Energies (1940) (0)
- The Tuberculin Protein TBU-Bovine (523) (1939) (0)
- Biological specificity and the synthesis of native proteins. (1946) (0)
- A note on the diffraction patterns of crystalline proteins (1950) (0)
- On a method for constructing harmonics for surfaces of revolution (0)
- Water and biological function. (1950) (0)
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