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Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1983
Evidence for a significant role of paramagnetic ions in the observed NMR relaxation rates of living tissuesG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 21, 2014
What is life answered in terms of properties and activities of auto-cooperative assemblies of molecules, atoms, ions and electrons called nano-protoplasmGilbert N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 21, 2014
A 2004 unanswered letter to the Economist magazine requesting a retraction (and apology)Gilbert N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|April 6, 2006
An updated and further developed theory and evidence for the close-contact, one-on-one association of nearly all cell K+ with beta- and gamma-carboxyl groups of intracellular proteinsGilbert N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1987
Cell volumes and water contents of frog muscles in solutions of permeant sugars and sugar alcoholsG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1986
The role of inductive effect in the determination of protein structureG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1989
Partial preservation of the ability of accumulating alkali-metal ions in 2 mm muscle cell segments with both ends openG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1987
On the large error introduced in the estimate of the density of membrane pores from permeability measurements when diffusion in "unstirred layer" within the cells is disregardedG N Ling
Scanning Microscopy|June 1, 1992
Can we see living structure in a cell?G N Ling
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1970
Diphosphoglycerate and inosine hexaphosphate control of oxygen binding by hemoglobin: a theoretical interpretation of experimental dataG N Ling
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Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1983
Evidence for a significant role of paramagnetic ions in the observed NMR relaxation rates of living tissuesG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 21, 2014
What is life answered in terms of properties and activities of auto-cooperative assemblies of molecules, atoms, ions and electrons called nano-protoplasmGilbert N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 21, 2014
A 2004 unanswered letter to the Economist magazine requesting a retraction (and apology)Gilbert N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|April 6, 2006
An updated and further developed theory and evidence for the close-contact, one-on-one association of nearly all cell K+ with beta- and gamma-carboxyl groups of intracellular proteinsGilbert N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1987
Cell volumes and water contents of frog muscles in solutions of permeant sugars and sugar alcoholsG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1986
The role of inductive effect in the determination of protein structureG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1989
Partial preservation of the ability of accumulating alkali-metal ions in 2 mm muscle cell segments with both ends openG N Ling
Physiological Chemistry and Physics and Medical NMR|January 1, 1987
On the large error introduced in the estimate of the density of membrane pores from permeability measurements when diffusion in "unstirred layer" within the cells is disregardedG N Ling
Scanning Microscopy|June 1, 1992
Can we see living structure in a cell?G N Ling
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1970
Diphosphoglycerate and inosine hexaphosphate control of oxygen binding by hemoglobin: a theoretical interpretation of experimental dataG N Ling
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