International Symposium on Calorimetry and Thermodynamics of Biological Processes, Goteborg-Gullmarsstrand, Sweden, 15–19 May 1992
Preface
An historical review of developments in cellular microcalorimetry
The thermodynamics of growth of Escherichia coli K-12 on succinic acid
In search of a thermodynamic description of biomass yields for chemotrophic growth of microorganisms
Calorimetry and energetic efficiencies in aerobic and anaerobic microbial growth
Energy balance calculations as a tool to determine maintenance energy requirements under stress conditions
Nonequilibrium thermodynamic considerations of the efficiency, control, and regulation of microbial growth
Bioenergetics and the cellular microenvironment
Calorimetric studies for optimization of high performance reactors
On the dielectric method of monitoring cellular viability
In situ fluorescence measurements-clarifying or blurring the picture?
Monitoring and control of batch and fed-batch cultures of Saccharomyces cerevisiae by calorimetry
Structural energetics of protein stability and folding cooperativity
Correlation between genome size, observed codon preference, and Gibbs energy of codon-anticodon interaction
Energetics of anoxia exposure and recovery as assessed by calorimetry and biochemical measurements
Hypothesis: The electrochemical regulation of metabolism
Hepatocyte thermogenesis revisited
Toxicological studies of energy flows in ecological systems
Illustrations of the value of calorimetry in biology
Medical application of microcalorimetry in human toxicology. A study of blood compatibility of hemodialysis membranes
Nonequilibrium thermodynamics of energy transformations