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G K Ackers

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Biochemistry|July 24, 1979
Linked functions in allosteric proteins: an exact theory for the effect of organic phosphates on oxygen affinity of hemoglobinG K Ackers
Advances in Protein Chemistry|June 6, 1998
Deciphering the molecular code of hemoglobin allosteryG K Ackers
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1973
Studies of protein ligand binding by gel permeation techniquesG K Ackers
Biophysical Journal|October 1, 1980
Energetics of subunit assembly and ligand binding in human hemoglobinG K Ackers
Biophysical Chemistry|August 31, 1990
The energetics of ligand-linked subunit assembly in hemoglobin require a third allosteric structureG K Ackers
Advances in Protein Chemistry|January 1, 1970
Analytical gel chromatography of proteinsG K Ackers
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 10, 1977
Thermodynamic studies on subunit assembly in human hemoglobin. Self-association of oxygenated chains (alphaSH and betaSH): determination of stoichiometries and equilibrium constants as a function of temperatureR Valdes, G K Ackers
Biochemistry|January 23, 1996
Transformation of cooperative free energies between ligation systems of hemoglobin: resolution of the carbon monoxide binding intermediatesY Huang, G K Ackers
Biochemistry|May 16, 1995
Enthalpic and entropic components of cooperativity for the partially ligated intermediates of hemoglobin support a "symmetry rule" mechanismY Huang, G K Ackers
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 1, 1978
Self-association of hemoglobin betaSH chains is linked to oxygenationR Valdes, G K Ackers
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Biochemistry|July 24, 1979
Linked functions in allosteric proteins: an exact theory for the effect of organic phosphates on oxygen affinity of hemoglobinG K Ackers
Advances in Protein Chemistry|June 6, 1998
Deciphering the molecular code of hemoglobin allosteryG K Ackers
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1973
Studies of protein ligand binding by gel permeation techniquesG K Ackers
Biophysical Journal|October 1, 1980
Energetics of subunit assembly and ligand binding in human hemoglobinG K Ackers
Biophysical Chemistry|August 31, 1990
The energetics of ligand-linked subunit assembly in hemoglobin require a third allosteric structureG K Ackers
Advances in Protein Chemistry|January 1, 1970
Analytical gel chromatography of proteinsG K Ackers
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 10, 1977
Thermodynamic studies on subunit assembly in human hemoglobin. Self-association of oxygenated chains (alphaSH and betaSH): determination of stoichiometries and equilibrium constants as a function of temperatureR Valdes, G K Ackers
Biochemistry|January 23, 1996
Transformation of cooperative free energies between ligation systems of hemoglobin: resolution of the carbon monoxide binding intermediatesY Huang, G K Ackers
Biochemistry|May 16, 1995
Enthalpic and entropic components of cooperativity for the partially ligated intermediates of hemoglobin support a "symmetry rule" mechanismY Huang, G K Ackers
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 1, 1978
Self-association of hemoglobin betaSH chains is linked to oxygenationR Valdes, G K Ackers
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