William Sawyer Australian biochemist
Sawyer, William H.
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Works
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Normal fluidity of red cell membranes in hereditary spherocytosis | |
omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids: monolayer packing and effects on bilayer permeability and cholesterol exchange | |
Optical rotatory dispersion and sedimentation in the study of association-dissociation: bovine beta-lactoglobulins near pH 5 | |
Oriented circular dichroism of a class A amphipathic helix in aligned phospholipid multilayers | |
Parathyroid hormone preparations, salmon calcitonin, and urine flow in the South American lungfish,Lepidosiren paradoxa | |
Perturbations to lipid bilayers by spectroscopic probes as determined by dielectric measurements. | |
Pharmacological characteristics of neurohypophysial hormones from a marsupial (Didelphis virginiana) and a monotreme (Tachyglossus (Echnidna) aculeatus) | |
Pharmacological Characteristics of the Antidiuretic Principle in a Bronchogenic Carcinoma from a Patient with Hyponatremia | |
Pharmacological evidence for the presence of arginine vasotocin and oxytocin in neurohypophysial extracts from cold-blooded vertebrates | |
Phthalocyanine photosensitizers for the treatment of brain tumours | |
Physicochemical studies on the lactate dehydrogenase of Streptococcus cremoris US3: the effects of modifiers | |
Porphyrin-membrane interactions: structural, kinetic and thermodynamic aspects studied using fluorescence techniques. | |
Position three in vasopressin antagonist tolerates conformationally restricted and aromatic amino acid substitutions: a striking contrast with vasopressin agonists | |
Potent antagonists of the antidiuretic responses to arginine-vasopressin based on modifications of [1-(beta-mercapto-beta,beta-cyclopentamethylenepropionic acid),2-D- phenylalanine,4-valine]arginine-vasopressin at position 4 | |
Potent V2/V1a vasopressin antagonists with C-terminal ethylenediamine-linked retro-amino acids | |
Precipitin and mitogenic behavior of dimeric and tetrameric concanavalin A | |
Preparation of lipid emulsions by pressure extrusion | |
Probenecid inhibition of arginine vasotocin in snakes, frogs, and on frog bladders in vitro. | |
Probing the molecular basis of antidiuretic specificity and duration of action with synthetic peptides | |
Prolactin and serum osmolality of hypophysectomized killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus, in fresh-water | |
Properties and the locations of a set of fluorescent probes sensitive to the fluidity gradient of the lipid bilayer | |
Protein bisoynthesis in the testis. IV. Isolation and properties of polyribosomes | |
Proteolytic digestion of band 3 at an external site alters the erythrocyte membrane organisation and may facilitate malarial invasion | |
Purification and characterization of a galactan-reactive agglutinin from the clam Tridacna maxima (Röding) and a study of its combining site | |
Quantitative characterization of ligand binding, 1996: | |
Radioimmunoassay of vasotocin, vasopressin, and oxytocin in human neonatal cerebrospinal and amniotic fluid | |
Renal and vascular responses of the bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) to mesotocin | |
Renal responses of Australian lungfish to vasotocin, angiotensin II, and NaCl infusion | |
Renin-angiotensin system in primitive bony fishes and a holocephalian | |
Renin, cortisol and plasma volume in marine teleost fishes adapted to dilute media | |
Response of rat heart membranes and associated ion-transporting ATPases to dietary lipid | |
Responses of rat kidney and toad bladder to the pentapeptide ring structures of neurohypophysial hormones | |
Rotational diffusion of band 3 in erythrocyte membranes. 2. Binding of cytoplasmic enzymes | |
Rotational diffusion of human lipoproteins and their receptors as determined by time-resolved phosphorescence anisotropy | |
Rotational dynamics of the integral membrane protein, band 3, as a probe of the membrane events associated with Plasmodium falciparum infections of human erythrocytes | |
Selective, high-affinity binding of ferric ions by glycine-extended gastrin(17). | |
Selective uptake of hematoporphyrin derivative into human cerebral glioma | |
Self-Association, Conformation and Binding Equilibria of Concanavalin A | |
Site-specific tryptophan dynamics in class A amphipathic helical peptides at a phospholipid bilayer interface | |
Site-specific tryptophan fluorescence spectroscopy as a probe of membrane peptide structure and dynamics | |
Sodium exchanges in goldfish (Carassius auratus L.) adapted to a hypertonic saline solution | |
Sodium exchanges in the toadfish, Opsanus tau, euryhaline aglomerular teleost | |
Solid-phase synthesis of [4-threonine]-oxytocin. More potent and specific oxytocic agent than oxytocin | |
Spectral properties of the prototropic forms of fluorescein in aqueous solution | |
Spectrofluorometric determination of lipase activity | |
A spectroscopic and equilibrium binding analysis of cationic detergent-protein interactions using soluble and insoluble recombinant porcine growth hormone | |
Structural and functional properties of full-length and truncated human proapolipoprotein AI expressed in escherichia coli. | |
Structural changes in the arginine vasopressin molecule that enhance antidiuretic activity and specificity. | |
Structural organisation of band 3 in Melanesian ovalocytes | |
Structural requirements for activation of vasopressin-sensitive adenylate cyclase, hormone binding, and antidiuretic actions: effects of highly potent analogues and competitive inhibitors | |
Synthesis and characterisation of fluorescent oligonucleotides. Effect of internal labelling on protein recognition | |
Synthesis and receptor specificities of vasopressin antagonists | |
Synthesis and some pharmacological properties of [4-homoserine]oxytocin | |
Synthetic Analogs of Oxytocin and the Vasopressins | |
Synthetic antagonists of in vivo responses by the rat uterus to oxytocin | |
Trifluoroethanol induces the self-association of specific amphipathic peptides |