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Hemoglobins

✍ Scribed by Eraldo Antonini, Luigi Rossi-Bernardi, Emilia Chiancone (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Leaves
894
Series
Methods in Enzymology 76
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Contributors to volume 76
Pages ix-xi

Preface
Page xiii
Eraldo Antonini, Luigi Rossi-Bernardi, Emilia Chiancone

Volumes in series
Pages xv,xvii-xxii

[1] Preparation of blood hemoglobins of vertebrates Original Research Article
Pages 5-29
Austen Riggs

[2] Preparation of myoglobins Original Research Article
Pages 29-42
Jonathan B. Wittenberg, Beatrice A. Wittenberg

[3] Preparation of high molecular weight invertebrate hemoglobins Original Research Article
Pages 43-54
Joseph Bonaventura, Celia Bonaventura

[4] Preparation of derivatives of ferrous and ferric hemoglobin Original Research Article
Pages 57-72
Ernesto E. Di Iorio

[5] Preparation and properties of apohemoglobin and reconstituted hemoglobins Original Research Article
Pages 72-87
Franca Ascoli, Maria Rosaria Rossi Fanelli, Eraldo Antonini

[6] Synthesis of modified porphyrins and metalloporphyrins Original Research Article
Pages 88-94
Toshiro Inubushi, Takashi Yonetani

[7] Preparation of isolated chains of human hemoglobin Original Research Article
Pages 97-106
Enrico Bucci

[8] Preparation of hemoglobin hybrids carrying different ligands: Valency hybrids and related compounds Original Research Article
Pages 106-113
Robert Cassoly

[9] Preparation of hybrid hemoglobins with different prosthetic groups Original Research Article
Pages 113-121
Masao Ikeda-Saito, Toshiro Inubushi, Takashi Yonetani

[10] Preparation of globin-hemoglobin hybrids: Artificially prepared and naturally occurring semihemoglobins Original Research Article
Pages 121-125
Robert Cassoly

[11] Use of gel electrofocusing in the analysis of hybrid hemoglobins Original Research Article
Pages 126-133
H. Franklin Bunn

[12] Detection of hemoglobin hybrid formation at subzero temperature Original Research Article
Pages 133-143
Michele Perrella, Luigi Rossi-Bernardi

[13] Preparation and properties of hemoglobin modified with derivatives of pyridoxal Original Research Article
Pages 147-159
Reinhold Benesch, Ruth E. Benesch

[14] Preparation of hemoglobin carbamylated at specific NH2-terminal residues Original Research Article
Pages 159-167
James M. Manning

[15] Removal of specific C-terminal residues from human hemoglobin using carboxypeptidases A and B Original Research Article
Pages 167-171
J.V. Kilmartin

[16] Polarized absorption and linear dichroism spectroscopy of hemoglobin Original Research Article
Pages 175-261
William A. Eaton, James Hofrichter

[17] Circular dichroism spectra of hemoglobins Original Research Article
Pages 262-275
Giuseppe Geraci, Lawrence J. Parkhurst

[18]Proton nuclear magnetic resonance investigation of hemoglobins Original Research Article
Pages 275-312
Chien Ho, Irina M. Russu

[19] The study of hemoglobin by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy Original Research Article
Pages 312-329
William E. Blumberg

[20] Application of mΠ“ΒΆssbauer spectroscopy to hemoglobin studies Original Research Article
Pages 329-354
Bohdan Balko

[21] Magnetic susceptibility of hemoglobins Original Research Article
Pages 354-371
Massimo Cerdonio, Silvia Morante, Stefano Vitale

[22] Resonance raman spectroscopy of hemoglobin Original Research Article
Pages 371-413
Sanford A. Asher

[23] Measurement of binding of gaseous and nongaseous ligands to hemoglobins by conventional spectrophotometric procedures Original Research Article
Pages 417-427
Bruno Giardina, Gino Amiconi

[24] Measurement of oxygen binding by means of a thin-layer optical cell Original Research Article
Pages 427-438
S.J. Gill

[25] Measurement of accurate oxygen equilibrium curves by an automatic oxygenation apparatus Original Research Article
Pages 438-449
Kiyohiro Imai

[26] Thin-layer methods for determination of oxygen binding curves of hemoglobin solutions and blood Original Research Article
Pages 449-470
George N Lappennas, James M Colacino, Joseph Bonaventura

[27] Analysis of ligand binding equilibria Original Research Article
Pages 470-486
Kiyohiro Imai

[28] Measurement of CO2 equilibria: The chemical-chromatographic method Original Research Article
Pages 487-496
Michele Perrella, Luigi Rossi-Bernardi

[29] Measurement of CO2 binding: The 13C NMR method Original Research Article
Pages 496-511
Jon S. Morrow, James B. Matthew, Frank R.N. Gurd

[30] Continuous determination of the oxygen dissociation curve of whole blood Original Research Article
Pages 511-523
Robert M. Winslow, Nancy J. Statham, Luigi Rossi-Bernardi

[31] Measurement of the Bohr effect: Dependence on pH of oxygen affinity of hemoglobin Original Research Article
Pages 523-533
Enrico Bucci, Clara Fronticelli

[32] Measurement of binding of nonheme ligands to hemoglobins Original Research Article
Pages 533-552
Gino Amiconi, bruno Giardina

[33] The use of NMR spectroscopy in studies of ion binding to hemoglobin Original Research Article
Pages 552-559
Emilia Chiancone, Jan-Erik Norne, Sture ForsΠ“Β©n

[34] Rapid-rate equilibrium analysis of the interactions between organic phosphates and hemoglobins Original Research Article
Pages 559-577
Dennis A. Powers, Mitchell K. Hobish, George S. Greaney

[35] Measurement of the oxidation—reduction equilibria of hemoglobin and myoglobin Original Research Article
Pages 577-582
John Fuller Taylor

[36] Photochemistry of hemoproteins Original Research Article
Pages 582-595
Maurizio Brunori, Giorgio M. Giacometti

[37] Measurement and analysis of ligand-linked subunit dissociation equilibria in human hemoglobins Original Research Article
Pages 596-628
Benjamin W. Turner, Donald W. Pettigrew, Gary K. Ackers

[38] Stopped-flow, rapid mixing measurements of ligand binding to hemoglobin and red cells Original Research Article
Pages 631-651
John S. Olson

[39] Numerical analysis of kinetic ligand binding data Original Research Article
Pages 652-667
John S. Olson

[40] Flash photolysis of hemoglobin Original Research Article
Pages 667-681
Charles A. Sawicki, Roger J. Morris

[41] Temperature jump of hemoglobin Original Research Article
Pages 681-704
M. Brunori, M. Coletta, G. Ilgenfritz

[42] Hemoglobinometry in human blood Original Research Article
Pages 707-715
Leonardo Tentori, A.M. Salvati

[43] Determination of aberrant hemoglobin derivatives in human blood Original Research Article
Pages 715-731
Anna Maria Salvati, L. Tentori

[44] Determination of glycosylated hemoglobins Original Research Article
Pages 732-739
K.H. Winterhalter

[45] Detection and identification of abnormal hemoglobins Original Research Article
Pages 740-748
Robert M. Winslow

[46] Screening procedures for quantitative abnormalities in hemoglobin synthesis Original Research Article
Pages 749-760
J.B. Clegg, D.J. Weatherall

[47] Methods for the study of sickling and hemoglobin S gelation Original Research Article
Pages 760-792
Ronald L. Nagel, Henry Chang

[48] Oxygen binding to sickle cell hemoglobin Original Research Article
Pages 792-805
Alice Deyoung, Robert W. Noble

[49] DNA analysis in the diagnosis of hemoglobin disorders Original Research Article
Pages 805-817
Michel Goossens, Yuet Yai Kan

Author index
Pages 819-844

Subject index
Pages 845-874


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