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A P Minton

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Experimental & Molecular Medicine|April 13, 2000
Quantitative characterization of reversible macromolecular associations via sedimentation equilibrium: an introductionA P Minton
Biophysical Journal|January 5, 2000
Effect of a concentrated "inert" macromolecular cosolute on the stability of a globular protein with respect to denaturation by heat and by chaotropes: a statistical-thermodynamic modelA P Minton
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 30, 2001
The influence of macromolecular crowding and macromolecular confinement on biochemical reactions in physiological mediaA P Minton
Biophysical Journal|March 22, 2001
Effects of excluded surface area and adsorbate clustering on surface adsorption of proteins. II. Kinetic modelsA P Minton
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 5, 1976
Relations between oxygen saturation and aggregation of sickle-cell hemoglobinA P Minton
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 15, 1977
Non-ideality and the thermodynamics of sickle-cell hemoglobin gelationA P Minton
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|October 28, 1981
Evidence for protein self-association induced by excluded volume. Myoglobin in the presence of globular proteinsJ Wilf, A P Minton
Biochemistry|August 18, 1981
Effect of macromolecular crowding upon the structure and function of an enzyme: glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenaseA P Minton, J Wilf
Cell Biochemistry and Function|December 1, 1996
Structure within eukaryotic cytoplasm and its relationship to glycolytic metabolismH Knull, A P Minton
Biochemical Society Transactions|September 25, 2003
Tracer sedimentation equilibrium: a powerful tool for the quantitative characterization of macromolecular self- and hetero-associations in solutionG Rivas, A P Minton
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Experimental & Molecular Medicine|April 13, 2000
Quantitative characterization of reversible macromolecular associations via sedimentation equilibrium: an introductionA P Minton
Biophysical Journal|January 5, 2000
Effect of a concentrated "inert" macromolecular cosolute on the stability of a globular protein with respect to denaturation by heat and by chaotropes: a statistical-thermodynamic modelA P Minton
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 30, 2001
The influence of macromolecular crowding and macromolecular confinement on biochemical reactions in physiological mediaA P Minton
Biophysical Journal|March 22, 2001
Effects of excluded surface area and adsorbate clustering on surface adsorption of proteins. II. Kinetic modelsA P Minton
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 5, 1976
Relations between oxygen saturation and aggregation of sickle-cell hemoglobinA P Minton
Journal of Molecular Biology|February 15, 1977
Non-ideality and the thermodynamics of sickle-cell hemoglobin gelationA P Minton
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|October 28, 1981
Evidence for protein self-association induced by excluded volume. Myoglobin in the presence of globular proteinsJ Wilf, A P Minton
Biochemistry|August 18, 1981
Effect of macromolecular crowding upon the structure and function of an enzyme: glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenaseA P Minton, J Wilf
Cell Biochemistry and Function|December 1, 1996
Structure within eukaryotic cytoplasm and its relationship to glycolytic metabolismH Knull, A P Minton
Biochemical Society Transactions|September 25, 2003
Tracer sedimentation equilibrium: a powerful tool for the quantitative characterization of macromolecular self- and hetero-associations in solutionG Rivas, A P Minton
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