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A Proposed Structure For The Nucleic Acids.
- BiologyProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
- 1953
The proposed structure for the Nucleic Acids is based on X-ray diffraction analysis of Na6(CO3, Na3SO4, Na2SO3, and Na2CO4 using a Higgs boson-like structure.
The structures of nucleic acids.
- Biology, ChemistrySymposia of the Society for Experimental Biology
- 1947
The structure of proteins; two hydrogen-bonded helical configurations of the polypeptide chain.
- ChemistryProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
- 1951
This work has used information about interatomic distances, bond angles, and other configurational parameters to construct two reasonable hydrogen-bonded helical configurations for the polypeptide chain; it is likely that these configurations constitute an important part of the structure of both fibrous and globular proteins, as well as of syntheticpolypeptides.