Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Hemoglobins magnetic properties

Photo 8 Linus Pauling with Charles D. Coryell (left), who collaborated in the study of the magnetic properties of hemoglobin (SP 83, SP 84). Picture taken about 1933. [Pg.449]

Chapter 11. Hemoglobin Oxygen Bonding and Magnetic Properties 849... [Pg.858]

Magnetic Properties and Electronic Structure of Hemo-proteins, particularly of hemoglobins (Kotani)... [Pg.401]

CD spectra have also been used to establish the presence of El-dependent conformational isomers in ferrihemoglobin of Chironomus thummi, which had been postulated earlier from EPR data (154), and also of conformational isomers of horse ferrihemoglobin (155). Correlations between ellipticity changes and the Bohr effect (154, 156) and between the optical activity of heme transitions in hemoglobin derivatives and their absorption and magnetic properties have been suggested (157) [see also (155, 152]). [Pg.92]

Kolani. M. Electronic Structure and Magnetic Properties of Hemoproteins. Particularly of Hemoglobins, in Advances in Chemical Physics, Vol. 7 (J. Duchesne, ed.) Interscience, New York, 1964, p. 159. [Pg.363]

Pauling. L. Coryell, C.D. Magnetic properties and structure of hemoglobin, oxyhemoglobin and carbonmonox-yhemoglobin. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 1936, 22. 210-216. [Pg.1033]

The Magnetic Properties and Structure of Hemoglobin, Oxyhemoglobin and Carbonmonoxyhemoglobin... [Pg.22]

THE MAGNETIC PROPERTIES AND STRUCTURE OF HEMOGLOBIN, OXYHEMOGLOBIN AND CARBON MONOX YHEMOGLOBIN... [Pg.29]

Over ninety years ago, on November 8, 1845, Michael Faraday investigated the magnetic properties of dried blood and made a note Must tiy recent fluid blood. If he had determined the magnetic susceptibilities of arterial and Venous blood, he would have found them to differ by a large amount (as much as twenty per cent for completely oxygenated and completely deoxygenated blood) this discovery without doubt would have excited much interest and would have influenced appreciably the course of research on blood and hemoglobin. ... [Pg.29]

Coryell, C.D., L. Pauling, and R.W. Dodson Magnetic properties of intermediates in the reactions of hemoglobin. J Phys Chem 43 825,... [Pg.60]

Taylor, D. S. 1939. The magnetic properties of myoglobin and ferrimyo-globin, and their bearing on the problem of the existence of magnetic interactions in hemoglobin. /. Am. Chem. Soc. 61, 2150. [Pg.451]


See other pages where Hemoglobins magnetic properties is mentioned: [Pg.17]    [Pg.383]    [Pg.685]    [Pg.686]    [Pg.65]    [Pg.139]    [Pg.97]    [Pg.414]    [Pg.1324]    [Pg.1324]    [Pg.685]    [Pg.686]    [Pg.185]    [Pg.926]    [Pg.926]    [Pg.375]    [Pg.271]    [Pg.522]    [Pg.522]    [Pg.6830]    [Pg.6831]    [Pg.18]    [Pg.145]    [Pg.565]    [Pg.22]    [Pg.29]    [Pg.36]    [Pg.56]    [Pg.57]    [Pg.259]    [Pg.419]    [Pg.419]    [Pg.424]    [Pg.430]    [Pg.451]    [Pg.452]    [Pg.674]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.685 , Pg.686 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.685 , Pg.686 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.6 , Pg.685 , Pg.686 ]




SEARCH



Hemoglobin properties

© 2024 chempedia.info