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Alexander Rich
Structural chemistry and molecular biology
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6 editions published in 1968 in English and held by 1,020 libraries worldwide
Structural Chemistry and Molecular Biology : A volume dedicated to Linus Pauling by his students, colleagues, and friends
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3 editions published in 1968 in English and held by 31 libraries worldwide
1. Betrachtungen über Desoxyribonucleinsäure als Schablone oder Text. 2. Über die Umsetzung genetischer Information in Proteine : die Rolle polyribosomaler Strukturen / Alexander Rich [u.a
by Erwin Chargaff
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2 editions published in 1971 in German and held by 12 libraries worldwide
Synthesis of molecular and cellular structure : [the symposium was held at Brandeis University in 1960
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2 editions published in 1961 in English and held by 8 libraries worldwide
Polyribosomes
by Alexander Rich
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1 edition published in 1963 in English and held by 5 libraries worldwide
Chemical thermodynamics : notes on the lectures by John G. Kirkwood delivered at California Institute of Technology, 1950-51 : notes
by John Gamble Kirkwood
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1 edition published in 1951 in English and held by 4 libraries worldwide
Structural chemistry and molecular biology a volume dedicated to Linus Pauling by his students, colleagues, and friends
by Alexander Rich
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1 edition published in 1968 in English and held by 3 libraries worldwide
A New Class of Self-Complementary Beta Sheet Oligopeptide- Based Biomaterials
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2 editions published in 1999 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Mechanisms and functions of a new class of biological materials discovered through self-assembly of ionic self-complementary oligopeptides were studied, and three types of peptides were classified. Type I peptides undergo intermolecular self-assembly and have alternating ionic hydrophilic and hydrophobic amino acid residues. Side chains of these oligopeptides consist of repetitive positively charged residues arginine and lysine, and negatively charged residues glutamate and aspartate on the hydrophilic surface and alanines on the hydrophobic surface. Charged side chains of the oligopeptides in this class form complementary ionic bonds. These oligopeptides also form exceedingly stable Beta-sheets in water. They have been classified into several modulus, i.e., modulus I, II, III, IV, and mixed moduli, based on the ionic surface of the molecules which have alternating + and - charged amino acid residues. Type II peptides undergo both intermolecular and intramolecular self-assembly. When these peptides are in the Beta-sheet structure, they undergo intermolecular self-assembly. When the Beta-sheet lattice is disrupted by heat or change of pH, they undergo intramolecular self-assembly to form stable monomeric helices. Type III peptides undergo surface self-assembly to form monolayers, modifying their surface properties.
Structural Chemistry and Molecular Biology : dedicated to Linus Pauling
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1 edition published in 1968 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Nucleic acids : and the physical basis of inheritance
by Alexander Rich
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1 edition published in 1962 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Nucleic acids
by Alexander Rich
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1 edition published in 1962 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
Transcriptional Regulation in the Cell Cycle
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2 editions published between 1988 and 1989 in English and held by 1 library worldwide The long-range objective of this project is to uncover conformational changes in DNA and understand their biological roles with some emphasis on transcriptional regulation. The conformational changes are uncovered largely by x-ray diffraction investigations. The biological roles associated with these changes are generally addressed by isolating proteins that bind to DNA with altered conformation in order to uncover their biological activities. One of the important events associated with transcriptional activation is the formation of DNA loops in regulatory regions. Looping brings together regulatory segment of DNA. The looping involves bending of the NDA at specific segments. It has been known that segments of oligo (dA).oligo(dt) are associated with DNA bending. Recently, we have solved the structure of a DNA dodecamer that incorporates a segment of d(A3T3). Knowledge of the details of this conformation suggest they may be important in providing bending points in DNA looping. Z-DNA affinity columns have been used for isolating Z-DNA binding proteins. Recently we have found such proteins that are active in carrying out the strand transferase activity that is involved in homologous recombination. (aw).
Synthesis of molecular and cellular structure : the nineteenth Symposium, the Society for the Study of Development and Growth
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1 edition published in 1961 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Structural chemistry and molecular biology; a volume dedicated to Linus Pauling
by Alexander Rich
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1 edition published in 1968 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Special issue on transfer RNA : introduction to transfer RNA
by Alexander Rich
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1 edition published in 1977 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Three-dimensional structure and biological function of transfer RNA
by Alexander Rich
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1 edition published in 1977 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Co-occurring disorders : a training series
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1 edition published in 2002 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
The George Gamow Symposium 1996 April 12
by George Gamow Symposium
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1 edition published in 1996 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Symposium in honor of George Gamow and his work in astronomy, cosmology, nuclear physics, and the genetic code, which was held in celebration of the 175th anniversary of George Washington University in 1996. Speakers include: Ralph Alpher, Hans Bethe, Robert Herman, Alex Rich, Vera Cooper Rubin, Roger Stuewer, Robert Wilson. The last tape includes tributes and reminiscences about Gamow by the participants who knew and worked with him.
Molecular spectroscopy : infra red and Raman
by Alexander Rich
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1 edition published in 1947 in English and held by 1 library worldwide more
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Astronomy Axel, Richard Chemical structure Collagen Conference proceedings Cosmic background radiation Cosmology Counselors--Training of Dual diagnosis--Treatment Gamow, George,--1904-1968 Genetic code Genetic regulation George Washington University History Interviews Massachusetts Institute of Technology Medical scientists Molecular biology Nuclear physics Nucleoproteins Rich, Alexander Schekman, Randy W Thermodynamics Thorner, Jeremy W United States
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