1938: Protein Chemistry, Vol. VI
Organizer: Eric Ponder
THE EFFECT OF NEUTRAL SALTS ON THE HYDROGEN ION DISSOCIATION CURVES OF PROTEINS 1 R. Keith Cannan NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE ELECTRICALLY CHARGED GROUPS OF PROTEINS 8Edwin J. Cohn THE MEASUREMENT OF DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF PROTEIN SOLUTIONS; A DISCUSSION OF METHODS AND INTERPRETATION 21J. L. Oncley, J. D. Ferry and J. Shack PROTEINS AS AMPHOTERIC ELECTROLYTES 24 David I. Hitchcock SOME RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN KETO ACIDS AND AMINO ACIDS 32 Robert M. Herbst RAMAN SPECTRA AND STRUCTVRE OF AMINO ACIDS AND PEPTIDES 40 John T. Edsall PROTEIN STRUCTURE AND PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES 50 Joseph S. Froton THE CHEMISTRY OF PROTEIN STRUCTURE 58Carl Niemann THE METABOLISM OF PROTEINS IN GREEN LEAVES 67 Hubert Bradford Vickery COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY OF THE PROTEINS 79 Richard J. Block THE CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY OF MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDES AND GLYCO-PROTEINS 91 Karl Meyer THE COMPOSITION OF TISSUE PROTEINS 103 Samuel Graff and L.G. Barth SOME RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE X-RAY STUDY OF PROTEINS AND RELATED STRUCTURES 109 W.T. Astbury and Florence O. Bell IS THERE A PROTEIN FABRIC? 122 D.M. Wrinch PROTEIN DENATURATION 140Henry B. Bull PROTEIN DENATURATION 150A.E. Mirsky THE DENATURATION OF PROTEINS BY HIGH FREQUENCY RADIATIONS 164Hugo Fricke PROTEIN MONOLAYERS 171Irving Langmuir PROTEIN FILMS AT THE OIL-WATER INTERFACE 190James Frederic Danielli THE DIFFUSION OF PROTEINS 196Hans Neurath THE PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF THE PROLAMINES 208John Warren Williams and Charles C. Watson
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DOUBLE REFRACTION OF FLOW OF PROTEIN SOLUTIONS 218 John W. Mehl ELECTROKINETIC ASPECTS OF PROTEIN CHEMISTRY 228 Laurence S. Moyer THE INFLUENCE OF NEUTRAL SALTS ON THE OPTICAL ACTIVITY OF PROTEINS AND AMINO ACIDS 244 Dwight C. Carpenter THE INFLUENCE OF COLLODION MEMBRANE STRUCTURE ON THE ULTRA-FILTRATION OF PROTEINS 252 Pierre Grabar PROTEIN HORMONES 262 Abraham White THE ROLE WHICH INSULIN HAS PLAYED IN OUR CONCEPT OF PROTEIN HORMONES, AND A CONSIDERATION OF CERTAIN PHASES OF THE CHEMISTRY OF INSULIN 275 Vincent du Vigneaud THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PROSTHETIC GROUP AND PROTEIN CARRIER IN CERTAIN ENZYMES AND BIOLOGICAL PIGMENTS 286 Kurt G. Stern SOLUBILITY ANOMALIES OF CRYSTALLINE PROTIENS 301 Jacinto Steinhardt CRYSTALLINE PEPSINOGEN AND ITS CONVERSION INTO PEPSIN 318 Roger M. Herriott SOLUBILITY CURVES OF PURE PROTEINS AND OF MIXTURES AND SOLID SOLUTIONS OF PROTEINS 325 M. Kunitz and John H. Northrop A PHASE RULE STUDY OF THE PROTEINS OF BLOOD SERUM: VARIATIONS IN THE PRINCIPAL PROTEIN COMPLEX 331 Eloise Jameson PROPERTIES OF VIRUS PROTEINS 341 W.M. Stanley and Hubert S. Loring THE ULTRACENTRIFUGAL STUDY OF'MACROMOLECULES 361 Ralph W.G. Wyckoff PROTEIN CONSTITUTION AND IMMUNOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR 369 Michael Heidelberger THE USE OF IMMUNOCHEMICAL METHODS FOR THE IDENTIFICATION AND DETERMINATION OF' HUMAN SERUM PROTEINS 376 Forrest E. Kendall THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF THE AMPHIBIAN ORGANIZER 385 L.G. Barth and Samuel Graff
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