Annual Review of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry

Title Publication Date Language Citations
THE STRUCTURAL BASIS OF ANTIGEN-ANTIBODY RECOGNITION1987/06/01English122
PEPTIDES WITH AFFINITY FOR MEMBRANES1987/06/01English121
Mechanisms of Cytoplasmic Hemoglobin and Myoglobin Function1990/06/01English116
Bacterial Chemotaxis and the Molecular Logic of Intracellular Signal Transduction Networks1991/06/01English116
STRUCTURE AND ASSEMBLY OF COATED VESICLES1987/06/01English115
Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis of Very Large DNA Molecules1988/06/01English114
Toward a Unified Model of Chromatin Folding1989/06/01English112
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN CHEMICAL AND MECHANICAL EVENTS DURING MUSCULAR CONTRACTION1986/06/01English107
Structure and Function of the Red Blood Cell Anion Transport Protein1989/06/01English106
RECOMBINANT LIPOPROTEINS: Implications for Structure and Assembly of Native Lipoproteins1986/06/01English105
INTERPRETATION OF BIOLOGICAL ION CHANNEL FLUX DATA—Reaction-Rate versus Continuum Theory1986/06/01English104
Time-Resolved Macromolecular Crystallography1989/06/01English94
BIOPHYSICAL CHEMISTRY OF METABOLIC REACTION SEQUENCES IN CONCENTRATED ENZYME SOLUTION AND IN THE CELL1987/06/01English93
ANTIFREEZE GLYCOPROTEINS FROM POLAR FISH BLOOD1986/06/01English92
The Physical Basis for Induction of Protein-Reactive Antipeptide Antibodies1988/06/01English88
MEASUREMENT OF METAL CATION COMPARTMENTALIZATION IN TISSUE BY HIGH-RESOLUTION METAL CATION NMR1987/06/01English87
Electrical Modulation of Membrane Proteins: Enforced Conformational Oscillations and Biological Energy and Signal Transductions1990/06/01English86
Eye Lens Proteins and Transparency: From Light Transmission Theory to Solution X-Ray Structural Analysis1988/06/01English83
On the Microassembly of Integral Membrane Proteins1990/06/01English82
DNA Packing in Filamentous Bacteriophages1988/06/01English80
Chloramphenicol Acetyltransferase1991/06/01English77
Trigger and Amplification Mechanisms in Visual Phototransduction1985/06/01English76
Two-, Three-, and Four-Dimensional NMR Methods for Obtaining Larger and More Precise Three-Dimensional Structures of Proteins in Solution1991/06/01English73
New Observations on Cell Architecture and Dynamics by Video-Enhanced Contrast Optical Microscopy1985/06/01English73
PERMEATION IN POTASSIUM CHANNELS: Implications for Channel Structure1987/06/01English73
The Submicroscopic Properties of Cytoplasm as a Determinant of Cellular Function1988/06/01English72
APPLICATIONS OF NMR TO STUDIES OF TISSUE METABOLISM1986/06/01English72
Proton Circuits in Biological Energy Interconversions1988/06/01English69
Sickle Hemoglobin Polymerization in Solution and in Cells1985/06/01English68
Actin and Tubulin Polymerization: The Use of Kinetic Methods to Determine Mechanism1985/06/01English67