Observations on the Chromatographic Heterogeneity of Normal Adult and Fetal Human Hemoglobin: A Study of the Effects of Crystallization and Chromatography on the Heterogeneity and Isoleucine Content
- D. W. Allen, W. Schroeder, J. Balog
- Biology
- 1 April 1958
Transfer of iron from serum iron-binding protein to human reticulocytes.
- J. H. Jandl, J. Inman, R. Simmons, D. W. Allen
- BiologyJournal of Clinical Investigation
- 1959
The problem of the heme interactions in hemoglobin and the basis of the bohr effect
- J. Wyman, D. W. Allen
- Medicine
- 1 November 1951
Oxidative hemolysis and precipitation of hemoglobin. II. Role of thiols in oxidant drug action.
- D. W. Allen, J. H. Jandl
- BiologyJournal of Clinical Investigation
- 1 March 1961
Oxidant damage of the lipids and proteins of the erythrocyte membranes in unstable hemoglobin disease. Evidence for the role of lipid peroxidation.
- T. Flynn, D. W. Allen, G. Johnson, J. White
- Biology, MedicineJournal of Clinical Investigation
- 1 May 1983
The erythrocyte membranes in hemoglobin Köln disease show evidence of lipid peroxidation with production of malonyldialdehyde, and it is concluded that the nondissociable membrane aggregates formed in this disease are likely cross-linked by maloneyldial dehyde.
The effect of hydroxylamine on rabbit-reticulocyte ribosomes.
- D. W. Allen
- Biology, ChemistryBiochimica et Biophysica Acta
- 1963
The effect of puromycin on rabbit reticulocyte ribosomes.
- D. W. Allen, P. Zamecnik
- Biology, ChemistryBiochimica et Biophysica Acta
- 11 June 1962
Kinetics of intracellular iron in rabbit reticulocytes.
- D. W. Allen, J. H. Jandl
- BiologyBlood
- 1960
The kinetics of the intracellular iron were studied in an invitro system using reticulocyte-rich rabbit red cells incubated with Fe 59 -labeled plasma to discover whether lead allows Fe 59 to accumulate in stroma but blocks its entry into the nonhemoglobin protein iron phase and into hemoglobin.
THE EQUILIBRIUM BETWEEN CYTOCHROME OXIDASE AND CARBON MONOXIDE
- G. Wald, D. W. Allen
- BiologyThe Journal of General Physiology
- 20 March 1957
It is suggested that in cytochrome oxidase two Fe-porphyrin groups may unite with one oxygen in the manner Fe++-O2-Fe++; and that the evolution of hemoglobins proceeded over a first stage in which the hemes were separated so that each combines with only one molecule of oxygen, so tending to remain reduced.
The chemistry of heteroarylphosphorus compounds. Part 15. Phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the donor properties of heteroarylphosphines towards selenium and platinum(II)
- D. W. Allen, B. F. Taylor
- Chemistry
- 30 March 1982
The donor properties of a series of heteroarylphosphines (bearing 2- and 3-furyl, 2- and 3-thienyl, and 1-methylpyrrol-2-yl groups directly bound to phosphorus) towards selenium and platinum(II)…
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