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John E. Krizan
One-Dimensional Harmonic Model for Biomolecules
Biophys. J. 1973 13: 1-7. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Charles W. Einolf, Jr. and Edwin L. Carstensen
Passive Electrical Properties of Microorganisms: V. Low-Frequency Dielectric Dispersion of Bacteria
Biophys. J. 1973 13: 8-13. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Stanley I. Rapoport
The Anisotropic Elastic Properties of the Sarcolemma of the Frog Semitendinosus Muscle Fiber
Biophys. J. 1973 13: 14-36. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Melvyn Lieberman, J. Mailen Kootsey, Edward A. Johnson, and Tohru Sawanobori
Slow Conduction in Cardiac Muscle: A Biophysical Model
Biophys. J. 1973 13: 37-55. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Herman J. C. Yeh, F. J. Brinley, Jr., and Edwin D. Becker
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies on Intracellular Sodium in Human Erythrocytes and Frog Muscle
Biophys. J. 1973 13: 56-71. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Phillip M. Achey and Deborah G. Courtney
Equal Sensitivity of the Two Strands of øX174 Replicative DNA to Breakage by Ionizing Radiation
Biophys. J. 1973 13: 72-79. [Abstract] [PDF]  

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