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26 Warner, Homer R.Use of Analogue Computers in the Study of Control Mechanisms in the CirculationBiomedical Informatics1962
27 Warner, Homer R.Evaluation of a Computer Program for Diagnosis of Congenital Heart DiseaseBiomedical Informatics1963
28 Warner, Homer R.An Analysis of Granulocyte Kinetics in Blood and Bone MarrowBiomedical Informatics1964
29 Warner, Homer R.A Study of Dispersion of an Indicator in the CirculationBiomedical Informatics1964
30 Warner, Homer R.Simulation as a Tool for Biological ResearchBiomedical Informatics1964
31 Warner, Homer R.The Role of Peripheral Resistance in Controlling Cardiac Output During ExerciseBiomedical Informatics1964
32 Warner, Homer R.The Distribution and Disposal of Cortisol in HumansBiomedical Informatics1964
33 Warner, Homer R.Probability Theory in the Diagnosis of Cushing's SyndromeBiomedical Informatics1964
34 Warner, Homer R.Experience with Baye's Theorem for Computer Diagnosis of Congenital Heart DiseaseBiomedical Informatics1964
35 Warner, Homer R.Some Computer Techniques of Value for Study of CirculationBiomedical Informatics1965
36 Warner, Homer R.Indicator Dispersion in the CirculationBiomedical Informatics1965
37 Warner, Homer R.Analog Computer Analysis of Dispersion of Indicator in the CirculationBiomedical Informatics1966
38 Warner, Homer R.A Transfer Function Analysis of Coronary and Renal Circulation Calculated from Upstream and Downstream Indicator-Dilution CurvesBiomedical Informatics1966
39 Warner, Homer R.An Evaluation of Radiosulfate as a Granulocyte Label in the DogBiomedical Informatics1966
40 Warner, Homer R.Time-Sharing in Biomedical ResearchBiomedical Informatics1966
41 Capecchi, Mario R.N-formylmethionyl-sRNA as the initiator of protein synthesis.A bizarre fast about Nterminal groups of bacterial proteins. Instead of a random mixture, that the great majority of N-terminal groups were either methionine or alanine. This finding suggested that methionine and alanine constituted start signals for the initiation of polypeptide chains. Alternative...Electrophoresis; Formates; In Vitro; Methionine1966-01-01
42 Capecchi, Mario R.Initiation of E. coli proteins.Recent experiments and theoretical arguments suggest that formylmethionyl sRNA is employed as an initiator of protein synthesis. Studies also indicated that other phage proteins synthesized in the in vitro system were initiated with formylmethionine. These observations provided a basis for believin...Alanine; Chromatography, Paper; Dipeptides1966-06
43 Warner, Homer R.A Technique for the Quantitative Study of Carotid Sinus BehaviorBiomedical Informatics1967
44 Warner, Homer R.A Steady-State Transfer Function Analysis of Portions of the Circulatory System Using Indicator Dilution TechniquesBiomedical Informatics1967
45 Warner, Homer R.Regulation of Cardiac Output During Transition From Rest to ExerciseBiomedical Informatics1967
46 Warner, Homer R.The Control of Cardiac Output During ExerciseBiomedical Informatics1967
47 Warner, Homer R.Dynamic Aortic Diameter Measurements in vivoBiomedical Informatics1967
48 Warner, Homer R.Evolving a Computer FacilityBiomedical Informatics1967
49 Gussin, Gary N.; Capecchi, Mario R.Protein synthesis directed by DNA phage messengers.Even through the amino acids corresponding to most of the 64 nucleotide triplets are now known, several important aspects of the genetic code are not yet fully understood. In particular we need more knowledge about the "punctuation marks" of the code-for example, the signals necessary for the initia...Carbon Isotopes; Escherichia coli; Genetic Code; Methionine1967-09-01
50 Capecchi, Mario R.Polypeptide chain termination in vitro: isolation of a release factor.The growing polypeptide chain remains bound to the ribosome-messenger RNA complex through the sRNA carrying the last amino acid incorporated into the polypeptide chain.' On completion of the polypeptide chain a mechanism must exist for releasing it from the protein-synthesizing machinery. To date, m...Carbon Isotopes; Phenylalanine; Proteins1967-09-01
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