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Academic Article Conformational change in bacterio-opsin on binding to retinal.
Academic Article Integral membrane protein fragment recombination after transfer from nanolipoprotein particles to bicelles.
Academic Article Kinetics of lipid mixing between bicelles and nanolipoprotein particles.
Academic Article Kinetic comparisons of amniotic fluid inactive renin and renal renin using synthetic and human renin substrates.
Academic Article Estimation of helix-helix association free energy from partial unfolding of bacterioopsin.
Academic Article Long-range effects on the retinal chromophore of bacteriorhodopsin caused by surface carboxyl group modification.
Concept Kinetics
Academic Article Reaction of the purple membrane with a carbodiimide.
Academic Article Surface charge density of purple membrane.
Academic Article A role for menadione in the purple membrane proton pump?
Academic Article Altered protein-chromophore interaction in dicyclohexylcarbodiimide-modified purple membrane sheets.
Academic Article Cofactor binding and oxygen equilibria in haemoglobin.
Academic Article Light-induced reaction of dicyclohexylcarbodiimide with bacteriorhodopsin.
Academic Article Light-induced membrane potential and pH gradient in Halobacterium halobium envelope vesicles.
Academic Article Light-induced glutamate transport in Halobacterium halobium envelope vesicles. II. Evidence that the driving force is a light-dependent sodium gradient.
Academic Article Apparent pK of photolabile proton binding to bacteriorhodopsin.
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