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I. International Conference on Molecular Recognition - 1993

Lectures

Brindle, K
Enzymology in vivo. A combined NMR and molecular genetic approach

Czugler, M
From crystals to enzymes: Simple models of molecular recognition

Damjanovich, S
Molecular recognition is influenced by changes in the transmembrane potential

Demchenko, A
Protein dynamics and new view on the kinetic mechanism of enzyme reactions

Easterby, J
Temporal analysis of metabolic systems and its application: a metabolite channelling

Érdi P
Molecular computation concepts, architectures, models

Falus, A
The role of associated chains of cytokine receptors in signal transduction

Fischer-Lindahl, K
Antigen presentation by MHC class Ib molecules

Gergely, J
The role of B cell activation-induced FCFUI phosphorylation in the regulation of mIg-mediated signal transfer

Gratton, E
Fluorescence lifetime distributions in proteins

Grigolini, P
Physics of complex systems: on new theoretical developments and their possible consequences on the molecularprocesses of biological interest

Haas, E
Early folding intermediates in the folding pathway of globular proteins

Kanarek, EL
Use of affinity electrophoresis and other methods to demonstrate “enzyme-enzyme” interactions

Kositzky, N and Skursky, S
The probable role of dynamic recognition in enzyme reactions (the coupled charged oscillator model)

Minton, A
Macromolecular crowding and molecular recognition

Náray-Szabó, G
Theoretical aspects of molecular recognition

Papp S
Allosteric control of electrostatic actin recognition elements on myosin S1

Rajnavölgyi, E
T cell recognition of the functionally active intersubunit region of influenza virus hemagglutinin

Rosenberg, A
Combination of T and B cell epitope repertoire in producing specificity of antibody response to allergens

Savageau, M
Implications of fractal kinetics for the specificity of molecular recognition

Spivey, OH and Ovádi, J
Binding to mitochondrial membrane of malate dehydrogenase from beef heart mitochondrial matrix extracts. Significant effects of other proteins on malate dehydrogenase binding

Srere, P and Sümegi, B
Orientation conserved substrate transfer in the TCA cycle in yeast

Szejtli, J
Molecular recognition in cyclodextrines

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