PMID: 4897123Jul 1, 1969Paper

Thermodynamic treatment of bacteriophage T4B adsorption kinetics

Journal of Virology
R I Gamow

Abstract

The activation energy was measured for the reaction of inactive phage becoming active in the presence and in the absence of l-tryptophan and was found to be about 50% lower in the former case.

References

May 1, 1968·Journal of Virology·R I Gamow, L M Kozloff
Jan 1, 1951·The Journal of Experimental Medicine·T T PUCKJ CLINE
Mar 1, 1952·Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta·G S STENT, E L WOLLMAN
May 1, 1948·Journal of Bacteriology·T F Anderson

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Feb 2, 2010·Foodborne Pathogens and Disease·John Andrew HudsonLynn McIntyre
Jan 13, 2010·Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering·Zachary J StormsDavid G Cooper

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