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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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June 1, 1989
Steady-state electrophoresis: a technique for measuring physical properties of macro-ions
J E Godfrey
Biophysical Chemistry
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September 1, 1976
The flexibility of low molecular weight double-stranded DNA as a function of length. I. Isolation andphysical characterization of seven fractions
J E Godfrey
Biophysical Chemistry
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September 1, 1976
The flexibility of low molecular weight double-stranded DNA as a function of length. I. Light scattering measurements and the estimation of persistence lengths from light scattering, sedimentation and viscosity
J E Godfrey, H Eisenberg
Biochemistry
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February 17, 1970
Self-association in the myosin system at high ionic strength. I. Sensitivity of the interaction to pH and ionic environment
J E Godfrey, W F Harrington
Biochemistry
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February 17, 1970
Self-association in the myosin system at high ionic strength. II. Evidence for the presence of a monomer--dimer equilibrium
J E Godfrey, W F Harrington
Postgraduate Medical Journal
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June 1, 1990
A gastrectomy population: 25-30 years on
F I Tovey, J E Godfrey, M R Lewin
Biochemistry
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September 10, 1991
Associative behavior of the histone (H3-H4)2 tetramer: dependence on ionic environment
A D Baxevanis, J E Godfrey, E N Moudrianakis
Biochemistry
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January 30, 1990
Spectropolarimetric analysis of the core histone octamer and its subunits
J E Godfrey, A D Baxevanis, E N Moudrianakis
Biochemistry
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April 1, 1980
Reversible association of calf thymus histones to form the symmetrical octamer (H2AH2BH3H4)2: a case of a mixed-associating system
J E Godfrey, T H Eickbush, E N Moudrianakis
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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December 15, 1988
H2a-specific proteolysis as a unique probe in the analysis of the histone octamer
T H Eickbush, J E Godfrey, M C Elia, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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June 1, 1989
Steady-state electrophoresis: a technique for measuring physical properties of macro-ions
J E Godfrey
Biophysical Chemistry
|
September 1, 1976
The flexibility of low molecular weight double-stranded DNA as a function of length. I. Isolation andphysical characterization of seven fractions
J E Godfrey
Biophysical Chemistry
|
September 1, 1976
The flexibility of low molecular weight double-stranded DNA as a function of length. I. Light scattering measurements and the estimation of persistence lengths from light scattering, sedimentation and viscosity
J E Godfrey, H Eisenberg
Biochemistry
|
February 17, 1970
Self-association in the myosin system at high ionic strength. I. Sensitivity of the interaction to pH and ionic environment
J E Godfrey, W F Harrington
Biochemistry
|
February 17, 1970
Self-association in the myosin system at high ionic strength. II. Evidence for the presence of a monomer--dimer equilibrium
J E Godfrey, W F Harrington
Postgraduate Medical Journal
|
June 1, 1990
A gastrectomy population: 25-30 years on
F I Tovey, J E Godfrey, M R Lewin
Biochemistry
|
September 10, 1991
Associative behavior of the histone (H3-H4)2 tetramer: dependence on ionic environment
A D Baxevanis, J E Godfrey, E N Moudrianakis
Biochemistry
|
January 30, 1990
Spectropolarimetric analysis of the core histone octamer and its subunits
J E Godfrey, A D Baxevanis, E N Moudrianakis
Biochemistry
|
April 1, 1980
Reversible association of calf thymus histones to form the symmetrical octamer (H2AH2BH3H4)2: a case of a mixed-associating system
J E Godfrey, T H Eickbush, E N Moudrianakis
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
December 15, 1988
H2a-specific proteolysis as a unique probe in the analysis of the histone octamer
T H Eickbush, J E Godfrey, M C Elia, et al.
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