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J M Smaby

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Biochemistry|July 3, 1984
Thermodynamic equation of state for cholesteryl esters in surface phasesJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
Journal of Lipid Research|March 1, 1978
Properties of cholesteryl oleate and triolein in mixed monolayers at the air-water interfaceJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 15, 1987
Regulation of cholesteryl oleate and triolein miscibility in monolayers and bilayersJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
Journal of Lipid Research|September 1, 1987
Acyl unsaturation and cholesteryl ester miscibility in surfaces. Formation of lecithin-cholesteryl ester complexesJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
Progress in Lipid Research|January 1, 1981
Use of a microcomputer controlled film balance to study the behavior of unsaturated esters of cholesterol at the air/water interfaceJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
Biophysical Journal|November 1, 1985
Miscibility, chain packing, and hydration of 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl phosphatidylcholine and other lipids in surface phasesJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
Biophysical Journal|July 1, 1990
Surface dipole moments of lipids at the argon-water interface. Similarities among glycerol-ester-based lipidsJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
Biochemistry|February 17, 1981
Novel surface phase containing cholesteryl esters. 1. Structural characteristics determined from surface pressure--area measurementsJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
Biochemistry|February 17, 1981
Novel surface phase containing cholesteryl esters. 2. Nonequivalence of cholesteryl arachidonate and those with 18-carbon, cis-unsaturated acyl groupsJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids|July 1, 1991
A simple method for estimating surfactant impurities in solvents and subphases used for monolayer studiesJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
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Biochemistry|July 3, 1984
Thermodynamic equation of state for cholesteryl esters in surface phasesJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
Journal of Lipid Research|March 1, 1978
Properties of cholesteryl oleate and triolein in mixed monolayers at the air-water interfaceJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 15, 1987
Regulation of cholesteryl oleate and triolein miscibility in monolayers and bilayersJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
Journal of Lipid Research|September 1, 1987
Acyl unsaturation and cholesteryl ester miscibility in surfaces. Formation of lecithin-cholesteryl ester complexesJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
Progress in Lipid Research|January 1, 1981
Use of a microcomputer controlled film balance to study the behavior of unsaturated esters of cholesterol at the air/water interfaceJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
Biophysical Journal|November 1, 1985
Miscibility, chain packing, and hydration of 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl phosphatidylcholine and other lipids in surface phasesJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
Biophysical Journal|July 1, 1990
Surface dipole moments of lipids at the argon-water interface. Similarities among glycerol-ester-based lipidsJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
Biochemistry|February 17, 1981
Novel surface phase containing cholesteryl esters. 1. Structural characteristics determined from surface pressure--area measurementsJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
Biochemistry|February 17, 1981
Novel surface phase containing cholesteryl esters. 2. Nonequivalence of cholesteryl arachidonate and those with 18-carbon, cis-unsaturated acyl groupsJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids|July 1, 1991
A simple method for estimating surfactant impurities in solvents and subphases used for monolayer studiesJ M Smaby, H L Brockman
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