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During the decades covered in the four preceding chapters, biomedical sciences advanced expansively, but only selected events touching on the major themes can be cited. Studies on oxidative phosphorylation will be noted in the following chapters.
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Notes to Chapter 15
See Haydon and Taylor (1963).
Perutz et al. (1965).
Lenard and Singer (1966); Wallach and Zahler (1966).
Wallach and Zahler (1966), p. 1558.
Branton (1966).
Pinto da Silva and Branton (1970). Such results also argued for lipid bilayer models and against protein-lipid subunits.
Singer (1971).
Bretscher (1971); Steck et al. (1971).
Frye and Edidin (1970). Such motility was soon confirmed in various cells.
Singer and Nicolson (1972).
See Jacobson et al. (1995).
Huang (1969).
See Veatch and Stryer (1977).
Ohnishi and Urry (1970).
Fairbanks et al. (1971). Proteins were stained using Coomassie blue and periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) reagent, respectively.
Tomita and Marchesi (1975). Glycophorin corresponded to the PAS-1 band of Fairbanks et al.
Kopito and Lodish (1985).
Marchesi and Steers (1968).
Bennett and Stenbuck (1979).
Matthews et al. (1967); Blow et al. (1969), p. 337. Although details of the “charge-relay” system for the serine proteases were debated, the proposal was an acknowledged triumph.
Mitchell (1963).
West (1970); Kaczorowski and Kaback (1979).
Fox and Kennedy (1965).
Büchel et al. (1980).
Newman et al. (1981).
Background information is from Stoeckenius (1994).
Oesterhelt and Stoeckenius (1971).
Oesterhelt and Stoeckenius (1973).
Racker and Stoeckenius (1974). The paper was written in 1973.
Henderson and Unwin (1975).
Henderson et al. (1990).
Ovchinnikov et al. (1979); Khorana et al. (1979).
Lanyi (1995).
Kasahara and Hinkle (1977).
Mueckler et al. (1985). They defined transporters of liver tumor cells, but later studies showed that red blood cells contained the same transporter.
Knauf and Rothstein (1971); Cabantchik and Rothstein (1974).
Cabantchik et al. (1980).
That sequence was for mouse Band 3; human Band 3 was not sequenced until 1989.
For an account of what was known of these topics by the end of this period see Darnell et al. (1986). For membrane proteins see also Wickner and Lodish (1985).
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Robinson, J.D. (1997). Contemporary Events: 1966–1985. In: Moving Questions. People and Ideas Series. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7600-9_15
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