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Peter R Wills

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Bio Systems|September 9, 2019
Reflexivity, coding and quantum biologyPeter R Wills
Biophysical Chemistry|July 2, 2003
Allowance for thermodynamic non-ideality in the characterization of protein self-association by frontal exclusion chromatography: hemoglobin revisitedDonald J Winzor, Peter R Wills
IUBMB Life|June 14, 2019
Class I and II aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase tRNA groove discrimination created the first synthetase-tRNA cognate pairs and was therefore essential to the origin of genetic codingCharles W Carter, Peter R Wills
Biophysical Chemistry|May 10, 2011
Allowance for thermodynamic nonideality in the characterization of protein interactions by spectral techniquesPeter R Wills, Donald J Winzor
Analytical Biochemistry|June 2, 2007
Characterization of weak protein dimerization by direct analysis of sedimentation equilibrium distributions: the INVEQ approachDonald J Winzor, Peter R Wills
Annual Review of Biochemistry|March 30, 2021
The Roots of Genetic Coding in Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase DualityCharles W Carter, Peter R Wills
Biophysical Reviews|June 19, 2026
Correction to: A quest for greater thermodynamic rigour in the quantitative characterization of protein self-association by direct assessment of sedimentation equilibrium distributionsDonald J Winzor, Peter R Wills
Biophysical Reviews|June 19, 2026
A quest for greater thermodynamic rigour in the quantitative characterization of protein self-association by direct assessment of sedimentation equilibrium distributionsDonald J Winzor, Peter R Wills
Bio Systems|June 10, 2019
Experimental solutions to problems defining the origin of codon-directed protein synthesisCharles W Carter, Peter R Wills
Biophysical Chemistry|May 26, 2019
Quantitative interpretation of isopiestic measurements on aqueous solutions: Urea revisitedDonald J Winzor, Peter R Wills
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Bio Systems|September 9, 2019
Reflexivity, coding and quantum biologyPeter R Wills
Biophysical Chemistry|July 2, 2003
Allowance for thermodynamic non-ideality in the characterization of protein self-association by frontal exclusion chromatography: hemoglobin revisitedDonald J Winzor, Peter R Wills
IUBMB Life|June 14, 2019
Class I and II aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase tRNA groove discrimination created the first synthetase-tRNA cognate pairs and was therefore essential to the origin of genetic codingCharles W Carter, Peter R Wills
Biophysical Chemistry|May 10, 2011
Allowance for thermodynamic nonideality in the characterization of protein interactions by spectral techniquesPeter R Wills, Donald J Winzor
Analytical Biochemistry|June 2, 2007
Characterization of weak protein dimerization by direct analysis of sedimentation equilibrium distributions: the INVEQ approachDonald J Winzor, Peter R Wills
Annual Review of Biochemistry|March 30, 2021
The Roots of Genetic Coding in Aminoacyl-tRNA Synthetase DualityCharles W Carter, Peter R Wills
Biophysical Reviews|June 19, 2026
Correction to: A quest for greater thermodynamic rigour in the quantitative characterization of protein self-association by direct assessment of sedimentation equilibrium distributionsDonald J Winzor, Peter R Wills
Biophysical Reviews|June 19, 2026
A quest for greater thermodynamic rigour in the quantitative characterization of protein self-association by direct assessment of sedimentation equilibrium distributionsDonald J Winzor, Peter R Wills
Bio Systems|June 10, 2019
Experimental solutions to problems defining the origin of codon-directed protein synthesisCharles W Carter, Peter R Wills
Biophysical Chemistry|May 26, 2019
Quantitative interpretation of isopiestic measurements on aqueous solutions: Urea revisitedDonald J Winzor, Peter R Wills
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