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Experimental Approaches to the Study of Charge and Energy Transfer in Biomolecular and Intact Cellular Systems.- Fresh Approaches and New Surprises with Iron-Sulfer Clusters.- Electrochemical Control of Protein Interactions with Solid Surfaces.- The Direct Electron Transfer Reactions of Cytochrome Oxidase Immobilized into a Membrane Modified Electrode.- Thermodynamic and Electrochemical Studies of the Electron Transfer Reactions of Hemoglobin.- The Effect of Adsorbed Iodine on the Electrical Conductivity of Phospholipid Films.- The Molecular Electrostatics of Glycosphingolipids in Oriented Interfaces.- Direct Energetic Interaction of Ion Transport Systems in Bacterial Membrane.- Ion and Electron Transport Properties of Biological and Artificial Membranes.- Electronic Behavior Differences in Muscle Membranes.- The Homeostatic Effect of Electronically Non-Compensated Hydroxyl (OH?), (Negative Hydroairions) on Phosphorylating Respiration in Highly Native Mitochondria.- Selection Rules of Helicity During Discrete Transitions of the Genome Conformational State in Intact and X-rayed Cells of E. Coli in Millimeter Range of Electromagnetic Field.- Visualization of Ionic Channels in a Lipid Membrane by Means of a Scanning Tunnelling Microscope and Future Possibilities for Application.- Study of the Influence of the Side Chain Dipoles of the Conductance of Ion Channels Formed by Gramacidin Analogues.- Idealized Model of Coupled Processes in Mitochondrial Proton Transfer.- Channel Gating by Divalent Cations and Protons.- Charge Transfer Effect on Coelomic Cells in Exalted Bioluminescence of Lampito Mauritii.- Emulsion Bioelectrochemistry: Bacteriorhodopsin Phototransfer of Protons Through the Interface Water/Lipid in Octane.- Effects of Electrochemical Processes andElectromagnetic Fields on Biological Systems.- Cellular Effects of Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields (ELF).- Electropermeabilization of Human Cultured Cells Grown in Monolayers II. Control of Cell Proliferation and DNA-Replication.- Extremely Weak AC and DC Magnetic Fields Significantly Affect Myosin Phosphorylation.- The Sensitivity of Cells and Tissues to Weak Electromagnetic Fields.- Successful Gene Transfer in Plants using Electroporation and Electrofusion.- Effects of Ion Resonance Tuned Magnetic Fields on N-18 Murine Neuroblastoma Cells.- Exact Solutions of a Stochastic Model of Electroporation.- Time Course of Electropermeabilization.- Electronic Structure and Magnetic Circular Dichroism Studies of Proton Transfer by Histadine.- Photo-Induced Bioelectrochemical Processes.- Flavin Laser Flash Photolysis Studies of the Electron Transfer Mechanism in Redox Proteins.- Characterization of Charge Separation in Membrane Spinning Protein Reaction Centers of Bacterial Photosynthesis.- The Interaction of the Photoreceptor Cells with the Constant Electrical Field.- Resonance Raman Spectroscopy with Near Ultraviolet Excitation of Peroxidase Intermediates in High Oxidation States.- Photorespiration of the Monolayers of Hydrated Chlorophyll-A Oligomer.- Applications of Bioelectrochemical Technology.- The Coaxial-Pore Mechanism of Cell Membrane Electrofusion: Theory and Experiment.- Effect of Paramagnetic Lanthanide (III) Complexes of a Six-Nitrogen Macrocyclic Ligand on the Aqueous NMR Spectra of Amino Acids.- Model System for the Study of Gonorrhea Created by Cell-Tissue Electrofusion.- NMR Studies of the Interaction of Catechol and Ascorbic Acid with Poly(N-Vinylpyrrolidone) Polymer.- Frequency and Amplitude Dependence on the Effect of a Weak Oscillating Fieldon Biological Systems.- Large Volume Cell Electropermeabilization and Electrofusion by a Flow Cell Process.- Electric Field Induced Asymmetric Breakdown of Cell Membranes.- Membrane Electroconformational Changes: Progress in Theoretical Modelling of Electroporation and of Protein Protrusion Alteration.- Electrofusion Yield Modified by Membrane-Active Substances.
Experimental Approaches to the Study of Charge and Energy Transfer in Biomolecular and Intact Cellular Systems.- Fresh Approaches and New Surprises with Iron-Sulfer Clusters.- Electrochemical Control of Protein Interactions with Solid Surfaces.- The Direct Electron Transfer Reactions of Cytochrome Oxidase Immobilized into a Membrane Modified Electrode.- Thermodynamic and Electrochemical Studies of the Electron Transfer Reactions of Hemoglobin.- The Effect of Adsorbed Iodine on the Electrical Conductivity of Phospholipid Films.- The Molecular Electrostatics of Glycosphingolipids in Oriented Interfaces.- Direct Energetic Interaction of Ion Transport Systems in Bacterial Membrane.- Ion and Electron Transport Properties of Biological and Artificial Membranes.- Electronic Behavior Differences in Muscle Membranes.- The Homeostatic Effect of Electronically Non-Compensated Hydroxyl (OH?), (Negative Hydroairions) on Phosphorylating Respiration in Highly Native Mitochondria.- Selection Rules of Helicity During Discrete Transitions of the Genome Conformational State in Intact and X-rayed Cells of E. Coli in Millimeter Range of Electromagnetic Field.- Visualization of Ionic Channels in a Lipid Membrane by Means of a Scanning Tunnelling Microscope and Future Possibilities for Application.- Study of the Influence of the Side Chain Dipoles of the Conductance of Ion Channels Formed by Gramacidin Analogues.- Idealized Model of Coupled Processes in Mitochondrial Proton Transfer.- Channel Gating by Divalent Cations and Protons.- Charge Transfer Effect on Coelomic Cells in Exalted Bioluminescence of Lampito Mauritii.- Emulsion Bioelectrochemistry: Bacteriorhodopsin Phototransfer of Protons Through the Interface Water/Lipid in Octane.- Effects of Electrochemical Processes andElectromagnetic Fields on Biological Systems.- Cellular Effects of Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields (ELF).- Electropermeabilization of Human Cultured Cells Grown in Monolayers II. Control of Cell Proliferation and DNA-Replication.- Extremely Weak AC and DC Magnetic Fields Significantly Affect Myosin Phosphorylation.- The Sensitivity of Cells and Tissues to Weak Electromagnetic Fields.- Successful Gene Transfer in Plants using Electroporation and Electrofusion.- Effects of Ion Resonance Tuned Magnetic Fields on N-18 Murine Neuroblastoma Cells.- Exact Solutions of a Stochastic Model of Electroporation.- Time Course of Electropermeabilization.- Electronic Structure and Magnetic Circular Dichroism Studies of Proton Transfer by Histadine.- Photo-Induced Bioelectrochemical Processes.- Flavin Laser Flash Photolysis Studies of the Electron Transfer Mechanism in Redox Proteins.- Characterization of Charge Separation in Membrane Spinning Protein Reaction Centers of Bacterial Photosynthesis.- The Interaction of the Photoreceptor Cells with the Constant Electrical Field.- Resonance Raman Spectroscopy with Near Ultraviolet Excitation of Peroxidase Intermediates in High Oxidation States.- Photorespiration of the Monolayers of Hydrated Chlorophyll-A Oligomer.- Applications of Bioelectrochemical Technology.- The Coaxial-Pore Mechanism of Cell Membrane Electrofusion: Theory and Experiment.- Effect of Paramagnetic Lanthanide (III) Complexes of a Six-Nitrogen Macrocyclic Ligand on the Aqueous NMR Spectra of Amino Acids.- Model System for the Study of Gonorrhea Created by Cell-Tissue Electrofusion.- NMR Studies of the Interaction of Catechol and Ascorbic Acid with Poly(N-Vinylpyrrolidone) Polymer.- Frequency and Amplitude Dependence on the Effect of a Weak Oscillating Fieldon Biological Systems.- Large Volume Cell Electropermeabilization and Electrofusion by a Flow Cell Process.- Electric Field Induced Asymmetric Breakdown of Cell Membranes.- Membrane Electroconformational Changes: Progress in Theoretical Modelling of Electroporation and of Protein Protrusion Alteration.- Electrofusion Yield Modified by Membrane-Active Substances.