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Dudley H. Williams was affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom during their academic career. Their professional activity included research and scholarship associated with this institution.

No records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields or subfields of study, or main topics of work are listed for Dudley H. Williams. Similarly, no awards or distinctions are recorded in the available data.

Given the absence of detailed bibliographic or thematic information, the documented profile centers on the fact of their scholarly association and the historical context of their career as being concluded.

Best Publications

  • Spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry

    Dudley H. Williams;Ian Fleming

  • Understanding noncovalent interactions: ligand binding energy and catalytic efficiency from ligand-induced reductions in motion within receptors and enzymes.

    Dudley H. Williams;Elaine Stephens;Dominic P. O'Brien;Min Zhou

  • Identification of 1,25-Dihydroxycholecalciferol, a New Kidney Hormone controlling Calcium Metabolism

    D. E. M. Lawson;D. R. Fraser;E. Kodicek;H. R. Morris

  • The Vancomycin Group of Antibiotics and the Fight against Resistant Bacteria.

    Dudley H. Williams;Ben Bardsley

  • The structure of cyanoginosin-LA, a cyclic heptapeptide toxin from the cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa

    Dawie P. Botes;Albert A. Tuinman;Philippus L. Wessels;Cornelis C. Viljoen

  • Why are secondary metabolites (natural products) biosynthesized

    Dudley H. Williams;Martin J. Stone;Peter R. Hauck;Shirley K. Rahman

  • Structure revision of the antibiotic echinomycin.

    Anne Dell;Dudley H. Williams;Howard R. Morris;Gerald A. Smith

  • The cost of conformational order: entropy changes in molecular associations

    Mark S. Searle;Dudley H. Williams

  • Sequencing and analysis of genes involved in the biosynthesis of a vancomycin group antibiotic.

    AndréM.A. van Wageningen;Peter N. Kirkpatrick;Dudley H. Williams;Barbara R. Harris

  • Structure of vancomycin and its complex with acetyl- D -alanyl- D -alanine

    George M. Sheldrick;Peter G. Jones;Olga Kennard;Dudley H. Williams

  • Identification of the NH2‐terminal blocking group of calcineurin B as myristic acid

    Alastair Aitken;Philip Cohen;Sitthivet Santikarn;Dudley H. Williams

  • Structural studies on cyanoginosins-LR, -YR, -YA, and -YM, peptide toxins from Microcystis aeruginosa

    Dawie P. Botes;Philippus L. Wessels;Heléne Kruger;Maria T. C. Runnegar

  • Fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry: a powerful technique for the study of polar molecules

    Dudley H. Williams;Carol Bradley;Gustav Bojesen;Sitthivet Santikarn

  • Biosynthesis and degradation of peptides derived from Xenopus laevis prohormones.

    M G Giovannini;L Poulter;B W Gibson;D H Williams

  • Tris(dipivalomethanato)europium. Paramagnetic shift reagent for use in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

    Dudley Howard Williams;Jeremy K. M. Sanders

  • Empirical Correlations between Thermodynamic Properties and Intermolecular Forces

    Martin S. Westwell;Mark S. Searle;David J. Wales;Dudley H. Williams

  • Toward the semiquantitative estimation of binding constants guides for peptide peptide binding in aqueous solution

    Dudley H. Williams;Jonathan P. L. Cox;Andrew J. Doig;Mark Gardner

  • Aspects of weak interactions

    Dudley H. Williams;Martin S. Westwell

  • Isolation and structure elucidation of Chlorofusin, a novel p53-MDM2 antagonist from a Fusarium sp.

    Sara J. Duncan;Sabine Grüschow;Dudley H. Williams;Carole McNicholas

  • A Vesicle Capture Sensor Chip for Kinetic Analysis of Interactions with Membrane-Bound Receptors

    Matthew A. Cooper;Anna Hansson;Stefan Löfås;Dudley H. Williams

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark S. Searle
Mark S. Searle University of Nottingham
Jonathan P. Waltho
Jonathan P. Waltho University of Sheffield
Mark E. Cooper
Mark E. Cooper Monash University
Jeremy K. M. Sanders
Jeremy K. M. Sanders University of Cambridge
Michael P. Williamson
Michael P. Williamson University of Sheffield
R. Graham Cooks
R. Graham Cooks Purdue University West Lafayette
Helmut Schwarz
Helmut Schwarz Technical University of Berlin
Bradford W. Gibson
Bradford W. Gibson Buck Institute for Research on Aging
Howard R. Morris
Howard R. Morris Imperial College London

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