Back MatterSource: The Scientific Monthly, Vol. 48, No. 4 (Apr., 1939), pp. v-viPublished by: American Association for the Advancement of ScienceStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/16590 .
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vi THE SCIENTIFIC MONTHLY-ADVERTISEMENTS
COLD SPRING HARBOR Symposia on Quantitative Biology
VOLUME VI
PROTEIN CHEMISTRY The collected papers read at the Symposium held during the past summer at The Biological Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, and the discussion of each.
Hydrogen ion dissociation curves of proteins-R. KEITH CANNAN Electrically charged groups of proteins-EDWIN J. COHN Dielectric properties of protein solutions-J. L. ONCLEY, J. D. FERRY, and J. SHACK Proteins as amphoteric electrolytes-DAVID T. HITCHCOCK Keto acids and amino acids-ROBERT M. HERBST Raman spectra and structure of amino acids and peptides-JOHN T. EDSALL Protein structure and proteolytic enzymes-JOSEPH S. FRUTON Chemistry of protein structure-CARL NIEMANN Metabolism of proteins in green leaves-H. B. VICKERY Comparative biochemistry of proteins-RICHARD J. BILOCK Mucopolysaccharides and glycoproteins-K:ARL MEYER Composition of tissue proteins--SAMUEL GRAFF and L. G. BARTH X-ray study of proteins-W. T. ASTBURY and FLORENCE 0. BELIL Is there a protein fabric?-DOROTHY M. WRINCII Protein denaturation-HENRY B. BULL Protein denaturation-A. E. MIRSKY Denaturation by high frequency radiations-HuGo FRICKE Protein monolayers-IRVING LANGMIUIR Protein films at the oil-water interface-J. F. DANIELLI Diffusion of proteins-HANS NEURATH Physical chemistry of prolamines-J. W. WILLIAMS and C. C. WATSON Double refraction of flow in protein solutions-JOHN W. MEHL Electrokinetic aspects of protein chemistry-LAURENCE S. MOYER Optical activity of proteins and amino acids-DWIGHT C. CARPENTER
Ultrafiltration of proteins-PIERRE GRABAR Protein hormones-ABRAHAM WHITE Insulin and the protein hormones-VINCENT DU VIGNEAUD Prosthetic group and protein carriers-KURT G. STERN Solubility of crystalline proteins-J. STEINHARDT
Crystalline pepsinogen and pepsin-ROGER M. HERRIOTT Solubility curves of proteins-M. KUNITZ and J. H. NORTHROP Phase rule study of serum proteins-ELOISE JAMESON Ultracentrifugal study of macromolecules-RALPH W. G. WYCKOFF Protein constitution and immunological behavior-MICHAEL HEIDELBERGER
Immunochemical methods for identification of serum proteins-FORREST E. KENDALL
Chemical nature of amphibian organizer-L. G. BARTH aid SAMUEL GRAFF
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