Pure Appl. Chem., 1998, Vol. 70, No. 2, pp. 377-383
http://dx.doi.org/10.1351/pac199870020377
Solving challenging bioorganic problems by exciton coupled CD
Individual author index pages
- Nina Berova
- Babak Borhan
- J. G. Dong
- J. Guo
- X. Huang
- Elena Karnaukhova
- A. Kawamura
- Jihong Lou
- Stefan Matile
- K. Nakanishi
- B. Rickman
- J. Su
- Q. Tan
- Irini Zanze
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Artificial tongues and leaves
Porphyrins as spectroscopic sensors for conformational studies of DNA
Structure of 'endogenous ouabain'
Purification, characterization and structural study of the neuro-peptides from scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch
Search for new compounds and biologically active substances from Chinese marine organisms
Rhodopsins containing 6- to 9-membered rings. The triggering process of visual transduction
Bioorganic studies of transmitter receptors with philanthotoxin analogs
11-cis-retinal, a molecule uniquely suited for vision
Philanthotoxin-433 (PhTx-433), a non-competitive glutamate receptor inhibitor
Microscale structure determination of oligosaccharides by the exciton chirality method
Endogenous xanthurenic acid as a regulator of the crustacean molt cycle
Theory of rhodopsin activation: probable charge redistribution of excited state chromophore
Studies with retinal pigments: modified point charge model for bacteriorhodopsin and difference FTIR (Fourier transform infrared) studies
Bioorganic studies with rhodopsin
Recent applications of circular dichroism to structural problems, especially oligosaccharide structures
Studies on some biologically active compounds
Photochemical studies of visual pigments
The ginkgolides