Physicochemical methods in the study of biomembranes /

Volume 23 of this important series surveys a wide range of the latest biophysical and spectroscopic methods, offering a well-integrated and interdisciplinary view of biological membranes. Researchers will appreciate the extensive study on how secondary structures of proteins can be derived from Four...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Hilderson, Herwig, Ralston, Gregory B.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Plenum Press, [1994]
Series:Sub-cellular biochemistry ; volume 23.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intracellular lipid distribution, transport and sorting: a cell biologist's need for physicochemical information / Gerrit van Meer, Ida L. van Genderen
  • Biophysical characterization of membrane and cytoskeletal proteins by sedimentation analysis / Michael B. Morris, Gregory B. Ralston
  • Monomolecular layers in the study of biomembranes / Rudy A. Demel
  • Differential scanning and dynamic calorimetric studies of cooperative phase transitions in phospholipid bilayer membranes / Qiang Ye, Rodney L. Biltonen
  • Ektacytometry of red cells / Robert M. Johnson.
  • Spin-label ESR study of molecular dynamics of lipid/protein association in membranes / Laszlo I. Horvath
  • NMR methods for measuring membrane transport / Philip W. Kuchel, Kiaran Kirk, Glenn F. King
  • Determination of soluble and membrane protein structure by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy: I. Assignments and model compounds / Erik Goormaghtigh, Veronique Cabiaux, Jean-Marie Ruysschaert.
  • Determination of soluble and membrane protein structure by fourier transform infrared spectroscopy: II. Experimental aspects, side chain structure and H/D exchange / Erik Goormaghtigh, Veronique Cabiaux, Jean-Marie Ruysschaert
  • Determination of soluble and membrane protein structure by fourier transform infrared spectroscopy: III. secondary structure / Erik Goormaghtigh, Veronique Cabiaux, Jean-Marie Ruysschaert
  • X-ray diffraction on biomembranes with emphasis on lipid moiety / Peter Laggner.