George Feher
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George Feher's Degrees
- PhD Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Feher was an American biophysicist working at the University of California San Diego. Birth and education George Feher was born in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia in 1924. Fehér is a hungarian name and his birth town was ceeded from Hungary 4 years before his birth. So Fehér was a hungarian jew.
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- Structure of the reaction center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26: the cofactors. (1987) (765)
- Electron Spin Resonance Experiments on Donors in Silicon. I. Electronic Structure of Donors by the Electron Nuclear Double Resonance Technique (1959) (648)
- Structure and function of bacterial photosynthetic reaction centres (1989) (638)
- Light-induced structural changes in photosynthetic reaction center: implications for mechanism of electron-proton transfer. (1997) (627)
- Structure of the reaction center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26: the protein subunits. (1987) (515)
- Electron Spin Resonance Absorption in Metals. I. Experimental (1955) (509)
- Sensitivity considerations in microwave paramagnetic resonance absorption techniques (1957) (354)
- Primary acceptor in bacterial photosynthesis: obligatory role of ubiquinone in photoactive reaction centers of Rhodopseudomonas spheroides. (1975) (304)
- Proton and electron transfer in bacterial reaction centers. (2000) (294)
- Electron-transfer kinetics in photosynthetic reaction centers cooled to cryogenic temperatures in the charge-separated state: evidence for light-induced structural changes. (1984) (293)
- Cyclotron Resonance Experiments in Uniaxially Stressed Silicon: Valence Band Inverse Mass Parameters and Deformation Potentials (1963) (291)
- Structural homology of reaction centers from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides and Rhodopseudomonas viridis as determined by x-ray diffraction. (1986) (267)
- Protonation of interacting residues in a protein by a Monte Carlo method: application to lysozyme and the photosynthetic reaction center of Rhodobacter sphaeroides. (1991) (265)
- Structure of the reaction center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26: protein-cofactor (quinones and Fe2+) interactions. (1988) (253)
- Structure of the reaction center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26 and 2.4.1: protein-cofactor (bacteriochlorophyll, bacteriopheophytin, and carotenoid) interactions. (1988) (253)
- Electron Spin Resonance Experiments on Donors in Silicon. II. Electron Spin Relaxation Effects (1959) (246)
- Proton transfer in reaction centers from photosynthetic bacteria. (1992) (244)
- Structure of the reaction center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26 and 2.4.1: symmetry relations and sequence comparisons between different species. (1988) (243)
- Observation of Nuclear Magnetic Resonances via the Electron Spin Resonance Line (1956) (238)
- On the crystallization of proteins. (1978) (234)
- SOME CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF A BACTERIAL REACTION CENTER PARTICLE AND ITS PRIMARY PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTANTS * (1971) (228)
- Crystal growth studies of lysozyme as a model for protein crystallization (1986) (210)
- Electron Spin Resonance Experiments on Donors in Silicon. III. Investigation of Excited States by the Application of Uniaxial Stress and Their Importance in Relaxation Processes (1961) (207)
- Primary structure of the M subunit of the reaction center from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides. (1983) (199)
- Structure of the reaction center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26: membrane-protein interactions. (1987) (198)
- Electron transfer in reaction centers of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides. I. Determination of the charge recombination pathway of D+QAQ(-)B and free energy and kinetic relations between Q(-)AQB and QAQ(-)B. (1984) (190)
- Characterization of reaction centers from photosynthetic bacteria. I. Subunit structure of the protein mediating the primary photochemistry in Rhodopseudomonas spheroides R-26. (1974) (189)
- The bacterial photosynthetic reaction center as a model for membrane proteins. (1989) (185)
- Iron-depleted reaction centers from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides R-26.1: characterization and reconstitution with Fe2+, Mn2+, Co2+, Ni2+, Cu2+, and Zn2+. (1986) (184)
- ENDOR EXPERIMENTS ON CHLOROPHYLL AND BACTERIOCHLOROPHYLL IN VITRO AND IN THE PHOTOSYNTHETIC UNIT * (1975) (182)
- Pathway of proton transfer in bacterial reaction centers: replacement of glutamic acid 212 in the L subunit by glutamine inhibits quinone (secondary acceptor) turnover. (1989) (176)
- Identification of an electron acceptor in reaction centers of Rhodopseudomonas spheroides by EPR spectroscopy. (1972) (154)
- The electronic structure of the primary donor cation radical in Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26: ENDOR and TRIPLE resonance studies in single crystals of reaction centers (1993) (149)
- Conformational gating of the electron transfer reaction QA-.QB --> QAQB-. in bacterial reaction centers of Rhodobacter sphaeroides determined by a driving force assay. (1998) (148)
- Spectroscopic and kinetic properties of the transient intermediate acceptor in reaction centers of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides. (1979) (145)
- Characterization of primary reactants in bacterial photosynthesis. II. Kinetic studies of the light-induced EPR signal (g = 2.0026) and the optical absorbance changes at cryogenic temperatures. (1974) (144)
- Mechanism of Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer for Quinone (QB) Reduction in Reaction Centers of Rb. Sphaeroides (1996) (140)
- Nucleation and growth of protein crystals: general principles and assays. (1985) (138)
- Climate change and the integrity of science. (2010) (137)
- Primary structure of the reaction center from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides (1986) (134)
- Electron Spin Resonance Experiments on Shallow Donors in Germanium (1959) (132)
- Light-induced proton uptake by photosynthetic reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26. I. Protonation of the one-electron states D+QA−, DQA−, D+QAQB−, and DQAQB−☆ (1988) (128)
- X-ray structure determination of the cytochrome c2: reaction center electron transfer complex from Rhodobacter sphaeroides. (2002) (121)
- Electrostatic calculations of amino acid titration and electron transfer, Q-AQB-->QAQ-B, in the reaction center. (1995) (115)
- Crystallographic analyses of site-directed mutants of the photosynthetic reaction center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides. (1994) (115)
- The electronic structure of Fe2+ in reaction centers from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides. III. EPR measurements of the reduced acceptor complex. (1984) (114)
- The primary and secondary acceptors in bacterial photosynthesis III. Characterization of the quinone radicals QA− ⋅ and QB− ⋅ by EPR and ENDOR (1999) (112)
- Characterization of primary reactants in bacterial photosynthesis. I. Comparison of the light-induced EPR signal (g=2.0026) with that of a bacteriochlorophyll radical. (1972) (112)
- Pathway of proton transfer in bacterial reaction centers: replacement of serine-L223 by alanine inhibits electron and proton transfers associated with reduction of quinone to dihydroquinone. (1990) (111)
- Fluctuation spectroscopy: determination of chemical reaction kinetics from the frequency spectrum of fluctuations. (1973) (109)
- Studies of crystal growth mechanisms of proteins by electron microscopy. (1990) (107)
- Proton transfer pathways and mechanism in bacterial reaction centers (2003) (105)
- The effect of an applied electric field on the charge recombination kinetics in reaction centers reconstituted in planar lipid bilayers. (1985) (99)
- LM complex of reaction centers from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides R-26: characterization and reconstitution with the H subunit (1985) (99)
- Determination of the binding sites of the proton transfer inhibitors Cd2+ and Zn2+ in bacterial reaction centers. (2000) (94)
- On the nature of the free radical formed during the primary process of bacterial photosynthesis. (1969) (93)
- Determination of molecular weights by fluctuation spectroscopy: application to DNA. (1976) (91)
- Method of Polarizing Nuclei in Paramagnetic Substances (1956) (90)
- Paramagnetic Resonance Absorption from Acceptors in Silicon (1960) (88)
- Operation of a Solid State Maser (1957) (86)
- Electronic structure of Q-A in reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides. I. Electron paramagnetic resonance in single crystals. (1995) (86)
- Identification of the proton pathway in bacterial reaction centers: inhibition of proton transfer by binding of Zn2+ or Cd2+. (1999) (83)
- The Stark effect in reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26 and Rhodopseudomonas viridis. (1987) (82)
- EPR Study of the Molecular and Electronic Structure of the Semiquinone Biradical QA-•QB-• in Photosynthetic Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides (2000) (80)
- Exchange Effects in Spin Resonance of Impurity Atoms in Silicon (1955) (79)
- Crystallization of reaction center from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides: preliminary characterization. (1984) (79)
- Electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) from heme and histidine nitrogens in single crystals of aquometmyoglobin (1982) (76)
- Pathway of proton transfer in bacterial reaction centers: role of aspartate-L213 in proton transfers associated with reduction of quinoneto dihydroquinone. (1994) (75)
- Protein-cofactor interactions in bacterial reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26: II. Geometry of the hydrogen bonds to the primary quinone formula by 1H and 2H ENDOR spectroscopy. (2007) (69)
- Simulation of lysozyme crystal growth by the Monte Carlo method (1991) (68)
- Electronic Structure ofFCenters in KCl by the Electron Spin Double-Resonance Technique (1957) (67)
- Primary photochemistry of iron-depleted and zinc-reconstituted reaction centers from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides. (1986) (66)
- The electronic structure of Fe2+ in reaction centers from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides. I. Static magnetization measurements. (1980) (65)
- Primary structure of the L subunit of the reaction center from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides. (1984) (65)
- Electron nuclear double resonance of semiquinones in reaction centers of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides. (1985) (65)
- Protein crystallization. (1996) (65)
- Electron transfer from the reaction center of Rb. sphaeroides to the quinone pool: Doubly reduced QB leaves the reaction center (1990) (64)
- Characterization of reaction centers from photosynthetic bacteria. II. Amino acid composition of the reaction center protein and its subunits in Rhodopseudomonas spheroides R-26. (1974) (61)
- 5 – Reaction Centers (1982) (61)
- Spontaneous Emission of Radiation from an Electron Spin System (1958) (59)
- Interaction of cytochrome c with reaction centers of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides R-26: determination of number of binding sites and dissociation constants by equilibrium dialysis. (1980) (58)
- Determination of the zero-field splitting of Fe 3+ in heme proteins from the temperature dependence of the spin-lattice relaxation rate. (1971) (57)
- Functional reconstitution of photosynthetic reaction centers in planar lipid bilayers. (1979) (56)
- Identification of the proton pathway in bacterial reaction centers: decrease of proton transfer rate by mutation of surface histidines at H126 and H128 and chemical rescue by imidazole identifies the initial proton donors. (2001) (55)
- Light-induced proton uptake by photosynthetic reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26.1. II. Protonation of the state DQAQB2-. (1993) (55)
- Protonation and free energy changes associated with formation of QBH2 in native and Glu-L212-->Gln mutant reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides. (1994) (55)
- Crystallization and X-ray structure determination of cytochrome c2 from Rhodobacter sphaeroides in three crystal forms. (1995) (54)
- On the question of the primary acceptor in bacterial photosynthesis:manganese substituting for iron in reaction centers of Rhodopseudomonas spheroides R-26. (1974) (53)
- Study of the chemical denaturation of lysozyme by optical mixing spectroscopy. (1973) (52)
- Probing hydrogen bonding to quinone anion radicals by 1H and 2H ENDOR spectroscopy at 35 GHz (2003) (52)
- Co-crystallization and characterization of the photosynthetic reaction center-cytochrome c2 complex from Rhodobacter sphaeroides. (1996) (52)
- Determination of the Zero‐Field Splitting of Fe3+ in Several Hemin Compounds (1967) (51)
- Pathway of proton transfer in bacterial reaction centers: second-site mutation Asn-M44-->Asp restores electron and proton transfer in reaction centers from the photosynthetically deficient Asp-L213-->Asn mutant of Rhodobacter sphaeroides. (1993) (50)
- Observation of the protonated semiquinone intermediate in isolated reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides: implications for the mechanism of electron and proton transfer in proteins. (1999) (49)
- ELECTRON NUCLEAR DOUBLE RESONANCE (ENDOR) INVESTIGATION ON MYOGLOBIN AND HEMOGLOBIN * (1973) (46)
- Interaction of cytochrome c with reaction centers of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides R-26: localization of the binding site by chemical cross-linking and immunochemical studies. (1983) (46)
- NUCLEAR POLARIZATION IN InSb BY A dc CURRENT (1963) (44)
- A STUDY OF THE PHOTOINDUCED PORPHYRIN FREE RADICAL BY ELECTRON SPIN RESONANCE. (1964) (44)
- Interaction between cytochrome c2 and the photosynthetic reaction center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides: effects of charge-modifying mutations on binding and electron transfer. (2001) (41)
- Localization of the primary quinone binding site in reaction centers from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides R-26 by photoaffinity labeling. (1979) (41)
- Mössbauer spectroscopy studies of photosynthetic reaction centers from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides R-26 (1981) (40)
- Identification of the proton pathway in bacterial reaction centers: both protons associated with reduction of QB to QBH2 share a common entry point. (2000) (40)
- The Zeeman effect in porphyrins (1968) (39)
- Electronic structure of the oxidized primary electron donor of the HL (M202) and HL (L173) heterodimer mutants of the photosynthetic bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides: ENDOR on single crystals of reaction centers (1996) (38)
- Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer Reactions of Q B in Reaction Centers from Photosynthetic Bacteria (1995) (38)
- Hfs Anomaly of Sb 121 and Sb 123 Determined by the Electron Nuclear Double Resonance Technique (1958) (37)
- Topography of reaction center subunits in the membrane of the photosynthetic bacterium, rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides (1982) (37)
- Amino-terminal sequences of the L, M, and H subunits of reaction centers from the photosynthetic bacterium Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides R-26. (1982) (36)
- ENDOR studies of the intermediate electron acceptor radical anion I-. in Photosystem II reaction centers. (1989) (36)
- Direct Charge Recombination from D+QAQB- to DQAQB in Bacterial Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides (1994) (36)
- ENDOR of Semiquinones in RCs from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides (1985) (35)
- Identification of the proton pathway in bacterial reaction centers: cooperation between Asp-M17 and Asp-L210 facilitates proton transfer to the secondary quinone (QB). (2001) (35)
- The electronic structure of Fe2+ in reaction centers from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides. II. Extended x-ray fine structure studies. (1982) (34)
- NUCLEAR POLARIZATION VIA "HOT" CONDUCTION ELECTRONS (1959) (34)
- 5 – Quinone Binding Sites in Reaction Centers from Photosynthetic Bacteria (1982) (34)
- X-Ray structure determination of three mutants of the bacterial photosynthetic reaction centers from Rb. sphaeroides; altered proton transfer pathways. (2004) (34)
- Direct charge recombination from D+QAQB− to DQAQB in bacterial reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides containing low potential quinone in the QA site (1995) (34)
- 15N electron nuclear double resonance of the primary donor cation radical P+.865 in reaction centers of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides: additional evidence for the dimer model. (1984) (33)
- Electron paramagnetic resonance investigation of photosynthetic reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26 in which Fe2+ was replaced by Cu2+. Determination of hyperfine interactions and exchange and dipole-dipole interactions between Cu2+ and QA-. (1990) (33)
- EPR Study of the Semiquinone Biradical QA•-QB•- in Photosynthetic Reaction Centers of Rhodobacter sphaeroides at 326 GHz: Determination of the Exchange Interaction Jo (2001) (33)
- Identification of proton transfer pathways in the X-ray crystal structure of the bacterial reaction center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides (1998) (32)
- Quinone (QB) reduction by B-branch electron transfer in mutant bacterial reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides: quantum efficiency and X-ray structure. (2005) (32)
- Cooling by Adiabatic Depolarization of OH - Molecules in KCl (1965) (32)
- Fate of egg white trypsin inhibitor and start of proteolysis in developing chick embryo and newly hatched chick. (1974) (32)
- Identification of the proton pathway in bacterial reaction centers: replacement of Asp-M17 and Asp-L210 with asn reduces the proton transfer rate in the presence of Cd2+. (2000) (32)
- The Bruker Lecture. Identification and characterization of the primary donor in bacterial photosynthesis: a chronological account of an EPR/ENDOR investigation (1992) (31)
- Charge recombination kinetics as a probe of protonation of the primary acceptor in photosynthetic reaction centers. (1985) (31)
- Electron nuclear double resonance studies on heme proteins: determination of the interaction of Fe 3+ with its ligand nitrogens in metmyoglobin. (1972) (30)
- Reaction center--phospholipid complex in organic solvents: formation and properties. (1980) (29)
- Protein-cofactor interactions in bacterial reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26: I. Identification of the ENDOR lines associated with the hydrogen bonds to the primary quinone QA*-. (2006) (29)
- Light-induced electrogenic events associated with proton uptake upon forming QB- in bacterial wild-type and mutant reaction centers. (1997) (29)
- Reaction centers from three herbicide-resistant mutants of Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.1: sequence analysis and preliminary characterization (1988) (29)
- Mechanism of proton transfer inhibition by Cd(2+) binding to bacterial reaction centers: determination of the pK(A) of functionally important histidine residues. (2003) (29)
- Proton and electron transfer to the secondary quinone (QB) in bacterial reaction centers: the effect of changing the electrostatics in the vicinity of QB by interchanging asp and glu at the L212 and L213 sites. (1997) (28)
- Polarization of Phosphorus Nuclei in Silicon (1956) (28)
- Free energy dependence of the direct charge recombination from the primary and secondary quinones in reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides (1998) (27)
- The primary and secondary acceptors in bacterial photosynthesis: II. The structure of the Fe2+-Q− complex (1999) (27)
- Three decades of research in bacterial photosynthesis and the road leading to it: A personal account (2004) (27)
- Branched bimolecular lipid membranes. (1976) (27)
- Mechanisms of nucleation and growth of protein crystals (1986) (26)
- Determination of proton transfer rates by chemical rescue: application to bacterial reaction centers. (2002) (25)
- SPIN AND MAGNETIC MOMENT OF P$sup 32$ BY THE ELECTRON NUCLEAR DOUBLE- RESONANCE TECHNIQUE (1957) (24)
- Pathway of proton transfer in bacterial reaction centers: further investigations on the role of Ser-L223 studied by site-directed mutagenesis. (1995) (24)
- Damping of oscillations in the semiquinone absorption in reaction centers after successive flashes determination of the equilibrium between Q(-)AQB and QAQ(-)B. (1984) (24)
- pH-dependence of the free energy gap between DQA and D+Q-A determined from delayed fluorescence in reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26 (1990) (23)
- The Effect of an Electric Field on the Charge Recombination Rate of D+Q− A → DQA in Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26 (1988) (23)
- Structural Changes Following the Formation of D+Q A - in Bacterial Reaction Centers: Measurement of Light-Induced Electrogenic Events in RCs incorporated in a Phospholipid Monolayer (1992) (22)
- Recommendations for the naming of photochemical reaction centres and light-harvesting pigment-protein complexes from purple photosynthetic bacteria (1985) (20)
- OPTICAL ABSORPTION OF THE PORPHYRIN FREE RADICAL FORMED IN A REVERSIBLE PHOTOCHEMICAL REACTION. (1964) (20)
- Structure and Function of the Reaction Center from Rhodopseudomonas Sphaeroides (1984) (19)
- Simple schemes for measuring autocorrelation functions (1975) (18)
- Characterization of second site mutations show that fast proton transfer to QB− is restored in bacterial reaction centers of Rhodobacter sphaeroides containing the Asp-L213 → Asn lesion (1998) (18)
- Electron nuclear double resonance studies on heme proteins: interaction of the electron spin with the 57Fe3+ nucleus in metmyoglobin and methemoglobin. (1973) (17)
- Isotope effect on electron transfer in reaction centers from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides. (1986) (17)
- Localization of the secondary quinone-binding site in reaction centers from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides R-26 by antibody inhibition of electron transfer (1982) (17)
- MEASUREMENT OF ELECTRONIC SUSCEPTIBILITIES BY MEANS OF NUCLEAR RESONANCE ABSORPTION (1955) (17)
- Paraelectric Resonance of OH−Dipoles in KCl (1966) (17)
- ENDOR of Exchangeable Protons of the Reduced Intermediate Acceptor in Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26 (1988) (16)
- Valence Band Parameters in Silicon from Cyclotron Resonances in Crystals Subjected to Uniaxial Stress (1960) (15)
- Electron Transfer Reactions in Bacterial Photosynthesis: Charge Recombination Kinetics as a Structure Probe (1987) (15)
- Observation of energy (thermal) fluctuations in an electrolytic solution (1975) (15)
- Proton Transfer Pathways in the Reaction Center of Rhodobacter Sphaeroides: A Computational Study (1992) (15)
- Asymmetry of the Binding Sites of QA- and QB- in Reaction Centers of Rb. sphaeroides Probed by Q-Band EPR with 13C-Labeled Quinones (1996) (15)
- Characterization of Three Herbicide Resistant Mutants of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides 2.4.1: Structure — Function Relationship (1987) (15)
- FTIR Studies of the D+QA − and D+QB − States in Reaction Centers from Rb. sphaeroides (1990) (14)
- Muonium Formation in Semiconductors (1960) (14)
- EPR and ENDOR Studies of the Oxidized Donor in Reaction Centers of Rhodobacter sphaeroides Strain R-26 and two Heterodimer Mutants in which Histidine M202 or L173 was Replaced by Leucine (1990) (14)
- THE SPIN RELAXATION TIME OF TRIPHENYLMETHYL AT LOW TEMPERATURES1 (1957) (13)
- Observation of EPR Lines Using Temperature Modulation (1969) (13)
- Spin-lattice relaxation of coupled metal-radical spin-dimers in proteins: application to Fe(2+)-cofactor (Q(A)(-.), Q(B)(-.), phi(-.)) dimers in reaction centers from photosynthetic bacteria. (2002) (13)
- Magnetic Resonance and Molecular Orbital Studies of the Primary Donor States in Bacterial Reaction Centers (1990) (13)
- Donor wavefunctions in silicon by the ENDOR technique (1959) (11)
- EPR and ENDOR Studies of the Oxidized Primary Donor in Single Crystals of Reaction Centers of Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26 (1990) (10)
- MAGNETIC INTERACTIONS AND ELECTRON TRANSFER KINETICS OF THE REDUCED INTERMEDIATE ACCEPTOR IN REACTION CENTERS (RCs) OF RHODOPSEUDOMONAS SPHAEROIDES R-26. EVIDENCE FOR THERMALLY INDUCED TUNNELING1 (1979) (10)
- My road to biophysics: picking flowers on the way to photosynthesis. (2002) (10)
- The primary and secondary electron acceptors in bacterial photosynthesis: I. A chronological account of their identification by EPR (1998) (10)
- Structure of the Reaction Center from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides R-26: The Cofactors (1987) (9)
- The Stark Effect in Photosynthetic Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26, Rhodopseudomonas viridis and the D1D2 Complex of Photosystem II from Spinach (1988) (9)
- Electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) experiments (1958) (8)
- An ENDOR mechanism applicable to homogeneously broadened lines (1972) (8)
- X-Ray Structure of the Cytochrome-c(2)-Photosynthetic Reaction Center Electron Transfer Complex from Rhodobacter sphaeroides in Type II Co-Crystals (2002) (7)
- Electron Spin Resonance in Beryllium (1954) (7)
- Crystallization of the PSII-reaction center (1992) (7)
- DETERMINATION OF THE ZERO FIELD SPLITTING “ D ” IN HEME CHLORIDE BY FAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY (1967) (6)
- PAPER 11 – Electron Spin Relaxation Times in Gadolinium Ethyl Sulfate* (1957) (6)
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENDOR AND OTHER REMINISCENCES OF THE 1950's (1998) (6)
- Protonation of Quinones in Reaction Centers from Rb. sphaeroides (1990) (5)
- Crystallization Processes of Biological Macromolecules (1980) (4)
- Models for Ubiquinones and Their Anions, Involved in Photosynthetic Electron Transfer, Characterized by Thin-Layer Electrochemistry and FTIR/UV/VIS Spectroscopy (1990) (4)
- Reaction centers from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides. (1976) (4)
- Experimental Verification of a Theory of 1f Noise in a Model System (1979) (4)
- Purification and properties of myosin from the "hatching muscle" (m. complexus) of geese. (1985) (4)
- PROTON TRANSFER PATHWAYS IN PHOTOSYNTHETIC REACTION CENTERS STUDIED BY SITE-DIRECTED MUTAGENESIS (1992) (4)
- Identification and characterization of the primary donor in bacterial photosynthesis : a chronological acoount of an EPR/ENDOR investigation (1992) (4)
- Identification of the proton pathway in bacterial reaction centers : Inhibition of proton transfer by binding of Zn 2 1 or Cd 2 1 ( bacterial photosynthesis (1999) (4)
- Crystallization and Linear Dichroism Measurements of the B800-850 Antenna Pigment-Protein Complex from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides 2.4.1 (1985) (3)
- Structure of the reaction center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R26 : Membrane protein interactions * ( bacterial photosynthesis / membrane protein structure / membrane energetics ) T . 0 (3)
- DIRECT OBSERVATION OF THE ZEEMAN SPLITTING OF THE EXCITED STATE OF PORPHYRINS (1967) (3)
- Light reflections III (2004) (3)
- Magnetic properties of reaction centers from rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides r 26 (1978) (3)
- Reaction centers from three herbicide resistant mutants of Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.1: Kinetics of electron transfer reactions (1991) (3)
- THE ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE OF FE 2 + IN REACTION CENTERS FROM RHODOPSEUDOMONAS SPHAEROIDES II (2005) (2)
- Endor Studies of the Intermediate Electron Acceptor Radical Anion I−• in Reaction Centers of Rps. viridis (1990) (2)
- [The process of hatching in geese and ducks]. (1988) (2)
- Suppressor Mutation in the H-Subunit Partially Restores Proton Transfer in Asp-L213 → Asn Mutant Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides (1995) (2)
- Performance Evaluation of the Boomerang IP Resource Reservation Protocol (2000) (2)
- Histometric analysis of the chicken spleen during primary immune response to soluble bovine serum albumin. I. Relationship between quantitative changes of thymus-type and bursa-type splenic lymphocytes and splenomegaly. (1972) (2)
- Myosin with increased P content in the muscles of exercised horses (1984) (2)
- [Yolk sac stones in domestic fowl]. (1979) (1)
- The Comparative Morphology of the Muscle Tissues and Changes of Constituents in the Pig Types (1990) (1)
- Structure of the Reaction Center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides: Further Refinement of R-26 and 2.4.1 Structures and Interactions between the Reaction Center and Herbicides (1990) (1)
- Investigation of the Binding Domain in the Rhodobacter sphaeroides Cyt C2:Reaction Center Complex by Site-Directed Mutagenesis of Asp-M184 and Asp-L155 to Lys (1995) (1)
- Moessbauer studies of reaction centers from rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides (1981) (1)
- A new concept in the molecular process of muscle contraction: functional role of phosphorylated amino acids in myosin. (1988) (1)
- [The ontogenetic development of the yolk-sac stalk in domestic birds, and its role in the absorption of the yolk]. (1975) (1)
- Spin-Lattice Relaxation of Coupled Metal-Radical Spin-Dimers in Proteins: Application to Fe -Cofactor (QA (2002) (0)
- "Nothing is Impossible" A One-day Symposium in Honor of the Laureates of the 2007 Wolf Prize in Chemistry (2007) (0)
- Fluctuation Spectroscopy: Determination from the Frequency Spectrum of Fluctua (2016) (0)
- Thoughts on Aging (2009) (0)
- PAPER 12 – Operation of a Solid State Maser* (1970) (0)
- PHOTOSYNTHETIC REACTION CENTER FROM RHODOBACTER SPHAEROIDES IN THE CHARGE-NEUTRAL DQAQB STATE (1997) (0)
- [Development and structure of the shell membrane and the chorioallantoic membrane of the goose]. (1987) (0)
- INSERTION OF PROTEINS INTO MEMBRANES (2005) (0)
- Some features of antigen dose-antibody response relationship during the primary anti-BSA response in the chicken. (1975) (0)
- Histometric analysis of the chicken spleen during primary immune response to soluble bovine serum albumin. III. Effect of antigen dose on proliferation of immunologically competent cells using optimal and large quantities of antigen. (1972) (0)
- [Venipuncture of the vena metatarsea plantaris superficialis of domestic birds]. (1987) (0)
- Pathway ofproton transfer inbacterial reaction centers: Second-site mutation Asn-M44 -> Asprestores electron andproton transfer in reaction centers fromthephotosynthetically (1993) (0)
- D\D2 COMPLEX OF PHOTOSYSTEM II FROM SPINACH (1988) (0)
- Histometric analysis of the chicken spleen during primary immune response to soluble bovine serum albumin. II. Mathematical-histometric method for the assessment of quantitative changes of thymus-type and bursa-type lymphocytes. (1972) (0)
- [The quality of muscle tissue and the proportion of economically valuable body parts of poultry]. (1987) (0)
- PHOTOSYNTHETIC REACTION CENTER DOUBLE MUTANT FROM RHODOBACTER SPHAEROIDES WITH ASP L213 REPLACED WITH ASN AND ARG H177 REPLACED WITH HIS (2004) (0)
- PHOTOSYNTHETIC REACTION CENTER DOUBLE MUTANT FROM RHODOBACTER SPHAEROIDES WITH ASP L213 REPLACED WITH ASN AND ARG M233 REPLACED WITH CYS IN THE CHARGE-NEUTRAL DQAQB STATE (TETRAGONAL FORM) (2004) (0)
- PATHWAY OF PROTON UPTAKE IN MEMBRANE PROTEINS SubBioen Su-AM-l PROTON TRANSFER IN ENZYMATIC REACTIONS (2005) (0)
- Corrections (2008) (0)
- PHOTOSYNTHETIC REACTION CENTER MUTANT FROM RHODOBACTER SPHAEROIDES WITH ASP L213 REPLACED WITH ASN (2004) (0)
- PATHWAY OF PROTON UPTAKE IN MEMBRANE PROTEINS SubBioen Su-AM-l PROTON TRANSFER IN ENZYMATIC REACTIONS (2005) (0)
- PHOTOSYNTHETIC REACTION CENTER FROM RHODOBACTER SPHAEROIDES IN THE CHARGE-SEPARATED D+QAQB-STATE WITH THE PROTON TRANSFER INHIBITOR CD2+ (2000) (0)
- PHOTOSYNTHETIC REACTION CENTER DOUBLE MUTANT FROM RHODOBACTER SPHAEROIDES WITH ASP L213 REPLACED WITH ASN AND ARG M233 REPLACED WITH CYS IN THE CHARGE-SEPARATED D+QAQB- STATE (2004) (0)
- CHAPTER 9 – OBSERVATION OF EPR LINES USING TEMPERATURE MODULATION* (1989) (0)
- [Light and electron microscopic studies of the development and function of the albumin sac in incubated goose eggs]. (1985) (0)
- Temperature Dependence of the Direct Charge Recombination From Q B - to D + in Bacterial Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter Sphaeroides (1998) (0)
- PHOTOSYNTHETIC REACTION CENTER FROM RHODOBACTER SPHAEROIDES IN THE D+QB-CHARGE SEPARATED STATE (1997) (0)
- Barium Reduction of Intussuseeption (2006) (0)
- 15Nelectron nuclear double resonance oftheprimary donorcation radical P865 inreaction centers ofRhodopseudomonas sphaeroides: Additional evidence forthedimermodel (1984) (0)
- Superexchange mechanism of electron transfer from q a negative to q b in the iron quinone complex of bacterial reaction centers (1989) (0)
- N electron nuclear double resonance of the primary donor cation radical P 865 in reaction centers of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides : Additional evidence for the dimer model ( bacterial photosynthesis / primary processes / bacteriochlorophyil / hyperfine structure / EPR ) (0)
- Crystallization of Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter Sphaeroides (2018) (0)
- Site-Directed Mutagenesis of Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides (1990) (0)
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