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Quadrupolar Echo Deuteron Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in Ordered Hydrocarbon Chains
JH Davis, KR Jeffrey, M Bloom, MI Valic, TP Higgs
Chemical Physics Letters 42 (2), 390-394, 1976
16161976
Phase equilibria of cholesterol/dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine mixtures: deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance and differential scanning calorimetry
MR Vist, JH Davis
Biochemistry 29 (2), 451-464, 1990
13251990
The Description of Membrane Lipid Conformation, Order and Dynamics by 2H NMR
JH Davis
Biochimica et Biophysics Acta Reviews on Biomembranes 737, 117-171, 1983
12711983
Deuterium magnetic resonance study of the gel and liquid crystalline phases of dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine
JH Davis
Biophysical journal 27 (3), 339-358, 1979
5241979
Spectral distortion effects due to finite pulse widths in deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
M Bloom, JH Davis, MI Valic
Canadian Journal of Physics 58 (10), 1510-1517, 1980
2951980
Direct determination of the oriented sample NMR spectrum from the powder spectrum for systems with local axial symmetry
M Bloom, JH Davis, AL Mackay
Chemical Physics Letters 80 (1), 198-202, 1981
2641981
Phase equilibria in DOPC/DPPC-d62/cholesterol mixtures
JH Davis, JJ Clair, J Juhasz
Biophysical Journal 96, 521, 2009
2062009
Interaction of a synthetic amphiphilic polypeptide and lipids in a bilayer structure
JH Davis, DM Clare, RS Hodges, M Bloom
Biochemistry 22 (23), 5298-5305, 1983
1591983
Deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance of the gramicidin A backbone in a phospholipid bilayer
RS Prosser, JH Davis, FW Dahlquist, MA Lindorfer
Biochemistry 30 (19), 4687-4696, 1991
1441991
Deuterium NMR study of lipid organisation in Acholeplasma laidlawii membranes
GW Stockton, KG Johnson, KW Butler, AP Tulloch, Y Boulanger, ...
Nature 269 (5625), 267-268, 1977
1411977
Fluorescent probe partitioning in giant unilamellar vesicles of ‘lipid raft’mixtures
J Juhasz, JH Davis, FJ Sharom
Biochemical Journal 430 (3), 415-423, 2010
1352010
Temperature-composition diagram of dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine-dicaproylphosphatidylcholine “bicelles” self-orienting in the magnetic field. A solid state 2H and 31P NMR study
G Raffard, S Steinbruckner, A Arnold, JH Davis, EJ Dufourc
Langmuir 16 (20), 7655-7662, 2000
1232000
The temperature dependence of chain disorder in potassium palmitate-water. A deuterium NMR study
JH Davis, KR Jeffrey
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids 20 (2), 87-104, 1977
1221977
High resolution 1H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of a Transmembrane Peptide
JH Davis, M Auger, RS Hodges
Biophysical Journal 69, 1917, 1995
1141995
Phase equilibria in an amphiphilic peptide-phospholipid model membrane by deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance difference spectroscopy
JC Huschilt, RS Hodges, JH Davis
Biochemistry 24 (6), 1377-1386, 1985
1091985
Static and magic angle spinning NMR of membrane peptides and proteins
JH Davis, M Auger
Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy 35, 1, 1999
1021999
Evidence for protein-associated lipids from deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance studies of rhodopsin-dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine recombinants.
A Bienvenue, M Bloom, JH Davis, PF Devaux
Journal of Biological Chemistry 257 (6), 3032-3038, 1982
1021982
Dynamical and temperature-dependent effects of lipid-protein interactions. Application of deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy …
MR Paddy, FW Dahlquist, JH Davis, M Bloom
Biochemistry 20 (11), 3152-3162, 1981
1001981
Orientation and frequency dependence of the deuterium spin-lattice relaxation in multilamellar phospholip1d dispersions: implications for dynamic models of membrane structure
MF Brown, JH Davis
Chemical Physics Letters 79 (3), 431-435, 1981
991981
Quantitative characterization of coexisting phases in DOPC/DPPC/cholesterol mixtures: comparing confocal fluorescence microscopy and deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance
J Juhasz, FJ Sharom, JH Davis
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Biomembranes 1788 (12), 2541-2552, 2009
962009
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