Publications of D. Marsh
All genres
Book (3)
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Electron paramagnetic resonance of peptides and proteins. Marcel Dekker, New York (1999)
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Recent developments in biological spin-label spectroscopy. Kluwer, Dordrecht (1999)
Book Chapter (11)
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Book Chapter
24, pp. 102 - 121 (Eds. Gilbert, B. C.; Chechik, V.; Murphy, D. M.). Royal Soc. Chem., Cambridge (2015)
ESEEM of spin labels to study intermolecular interactions, molecular assembly and conformation. In: Electron Paramagnetic Resonance, Vol. 344.
Book Chapter
Saturation transfer spectroscopy of biological membranes. In: Biomedical EPR. Pt. B. Methodology, instrumentation, and dynamics, pp. 309 - 268 (Ed. Eaton Eaton G.R., S.S...). Kluwer, New York (2005)
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Simulation of high-field EPR spectra from spin labels in membranes. In: Very high frequency (VHF) ESR/EPR, pp. 431 - 464 (Eds. Grinberg; Y., O.; Berliner; J., L.). Kluwer Publishing, New York (2004)
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Progressive saturation and saturation transfer EPR for measuring exchange processes and proximity relations in membranes. In: Spin labeling. The next millennium, pp. 23 - 82 (Ed. Berliner, L.J.). Plenum Press, New York (1998)
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Corrections for anisotropically averaged hyperfine splittings and order parameters from pseudopower electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) line shapes. An update for slow-motion contributions to lipid spin label spectra from membranes. In: Spin labeling; the next millennium, pp. 405 - 410 (Ed. Berliner, L. J.). Kluwer Academic /Plenum Publishers, New York (1998)
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Analysis of spin label line shapes with novel inhomogeneous broadening from different component widths: Application to spatially disconnected domains in membranes. In: Spin labeling. The next millennium, pp. 5 - 21 (Ed. Berliner, L.J.). Plenum Press, New York (1998)
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Lipid membrane self-assembly and nonlamellar phasetransitions. In: Supramolecular structure and function, pp. 38 - 47 (Ed. Pifat-Mrzljak, G.). Springer, Berlin (1986)
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Spin label ESR spectroscopy and molecular mobility in biological systems. In: Supramolecular structure and function, pp. 48 - 62 (Ed. Pifat-Mrzljak, G.). Springer, Berlin (1986)
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ESR probes for structure and dynamics of membranes. In: Spectroscopy and the dynamics of molecular biological systems, pp. 209 - 238 (Ed. Bayley, P. M.). Academic Press, London (1985)
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ESR spin label studies of lipid-protein interactions. In: Peogress in protein-lipid interactions, pp. 143 - 172 (Ed. Watts, A.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (1985)
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Insertion into cultured cells and metabolism and intracellular transport of exogenous gangliosides. In: Cellular and pathalogical aspects of glycoconjugate metabolism (1984)
Conference Paper (12)
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Conference Paper
40 (Supplement 1), p. 201 - 201 (2011)
Biophysics of membrane lipidomics. 8th EBSA European Biophysics Congress, Budapest, Hungary, August 23, 2011 - August 27, 2011. European Biophysics Journal 355.
Conference Paper
14 (8), pp. 178 - 179 (2008)
Spin-label aided investigation of feline immunodeficiency virus Gp36 derived peptide in presence of membrane models. Journal of Peptide Science 356.
Conference Paper
88 (1), p. 396A - 396A (2005)
3D structure, ligand binding, autoinhibition, aggregation, and cellular distribution of wild-type, mutant, and labeled alpha-synuclein. Biophysical Journal 357.
Conference Paper
88 (1), pp. 425A - 426A (2005)
Orientation and spin labeled lipid associations of beta-barrel proteins OmpA and FhuA in lipid membranes. Biophysical Journal 358.
Conference Paper
6 (1), p. A89 - A89 (1992)
Spin-label electron-spin-resonance (ESR) studies on the binding of avidin to aqueous dispersions of N-biotinyl dimyristoyl phosphatidylethanolamine (DMPE-BIOTIN). FASEB Journal 359.
Conference Paper
57 (2), p. A474 - A474 (1990)
Phase-behavior of diacylglycerol mixtures with phosphatidyl cholines and phosphatidylglycerols. Biophysical Journal 360.
Conference Paper
57 (2), p. A464 - A464 (1990)
Conformation and function of lipid-bound cytochrome-c is controlled by physical state and composition of the membrane. Biophysical Journal