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Overview

Bernard Pullman is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France. Their academic work spans several domains, though specific fields of study, subfields, and main topics of research have not been detailed in the available data.

Their recent publication record does not include currently accessible papers, and there is no information provided on co-authors or frequent venues for publishing. Likewise, there are no details on books published or awards received.

The profile focuses on Bernard Pullman as an active researcher associated with an established academic institution. Their contributions remain to be elaborated upon in publicly available resources.

Best Publications

  • Intermolecular interactions, from diatomics to biopolymers

    Bernard Pullman

  • Molecular electrostatic potential of the nucleic acids.

    Alberte Pullman;Bernard Pullman

  • Electronic Aspects of Biochemistry.

    Philip Feigelson;Bernard Pullman

  • Molecular orbital calculations on the conformation of amino acid residues of proteins.

    Bernard Pullman;Alberte Pullman

  • Intermolecular nuclear shielding values for protons of purines and flavins.

    Claude Giessner-Prettre;Bernard Pullman

  • Ring-current effects in the Nmr of nucleic acids: a graphical approach.

    Claude Giessner‐Prettre;Bernard Pullman;Philip N. Borer;Lou‐Sing ‐S Kan

  • Electronic structure of the α-amino acids of proteins

    G. Del Re;B. Pullman;T. Yonezawa

  • Molecular Basis of Specificity in Nucleic Acid-Drug Interactions

    Bernard Pullman;Joshua Jortner

  • The flexibility of the nucleic acids: (II). The calculation of internal energy and applications to mononucleotide repeat DNA.

    Richard Lavery;Heinz Sklenar;Krystyna Zakrzewska;Bernard Pullman

  • Electronic Aspects of Purine Tautomerism

    Bernard Pullman;Alberte Pullman

  • Taulomerism and Electronic Structure of Biological Pyrimidines

    J.S. Kwiatkowski;Bernard Pullman

  • Large Finite Systems

    Joshua Jortner;Alberte Pullman;Bernard Pullman

  • Perspectives in Photosynthesis

    J. Jortner;B. Pullman

  • Reaction Dynamics in Clusters and Condensed Phases

    J. Jortner;R. D. Levine;B. Pullman

  • New paths in the molecular orbital approach to solvation of biological molecules.

    Alberte Pullman;Bernard Pullman

  • Metal-Ligand Interactions in Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry

    Bernard Pullman;Natan Goldblum

  • Some Electronic Aspects of Biochemistry

    Bernard Pullman;Alberte Pullman

  • Quantum mechanical study of the conformational properties of phenethylamines of biochemical and medicinal interest.

    B. Pullman;J. L. Coubeils;Ph. Courriere;J. P. Gervois

  • The band structure of melanins

    Alberte Pullman;Bernard Pullman

  • Quantum-mechanical studies on the conformation of nucleic acids and their constituents.

    Bernard Pullman;Anil Saran

  • Molecular basis of specificity in nucleic acid-drug interactions : proceedings of the twenty-third Jerusalem Symposium on Quantum Chemistry and Biochemistry, held in Jerusalem, Israel, May 14-17, 1990

    Bernard Pullman;Joshua Jortner

Frequent Co-Authors

Alberte Pullman
Alberte Pullman Université Paris Cité
Richard Lavery
Richard Lavery Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Joshua Jortner
Joshua Jortner Tel Aviv University
Nohad Gresh
Nohad Gresh Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Raphael D. Levine
Raphael D. Levine Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Robert G. Parr
Robert G. Parr University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Paul O. P. Ts'o
Paul O. P. Ts'o Johns Hopkins University
Abraham Nitzan
Abraham Nitzan University of Pennsylvania
Jean-Paul Malrieu
Jean-Paul Malrieu Paul Sabatier University

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