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  • 1975 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS)

Overview

Gilda H. Loew was affiliated with Stanford University in the United States during their academic career. Their work was recognized with the award of Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 1975.

Though detailed records of their specific research publications, co-authors, and main scientific topics are not available, the fellowship from APS indicates involvement in the field of physics. Their career contributions were situated within an institutional context known for significant research activities.

Best Publications

  • An intermediate neglect of differential overlap technique for spectroscopy of transition-metal complexes. Ferrocene

    Michael C. Zerner;Gilda H. Loew;Robert F. Kirchner;Ulrich T. Mueller-Westerhoff

  • Identification of the binding site on cytochrome P450 2B4 for cytochrome b5 and cytochrome P450 reductase.

    Angela Bridges;Larry Gruenke;Yan-Tyng Chang;Ilya A. Vakser

  • Role of the heme active site and protein environment in structure, spectra, and function of the cytochrome p450s.

    Gilda H. Loew;Danni L. Harris

  • Theoretical Investigation of the Proton Assisted Pathway to Formation of Cytochrome P450 Compound I

    Danni L. Harris;Gilda H. Loew

  • Pharmacological profiles of fentanyl analogs at μ, δ and κ opiate receptors

    Patricia Maguire;Nancy Tsai;John Kamal;Chiara Cometta-Morini

  • Structure/activity studies of flavonoids as inhibitors of cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase and relationship to quantum chemical indices.

    James E. Ferrell;Peter D. G. Chang Sing;Gilda Loew;Roy King

  • Calculated and experimental absolute stereochemistry of the styrene and .beta.-methylstyrene epoxides formed by cytochrome P 450cam

    Julia A. Fruetel;Jack R. Collins;Debra L. Camper;Gilda H. Loew

  • Strategies for indirect computer-aided drug design

    Gilda H. Loew;Hugo O. Villar;Ibon Alkorta

  • SEMIEMPIRICAL CALCULATIONS OF MODEL OXYHEME- VARIATION OF CALCULATED ELECTROMAGNETIC PROPERTIES WITH ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATION AND OXYGEN GEOMETRY

    R. F. Kirchner;G. H. Loew

  • Atom based parametrization for a conformationally dependent hydrophobic index

    Angelina Kantola;Hugo O. Villar;Gilda H. Loew

  • Theoretical investigation of the anaerobic reduction of halogenated alkanes by cytochrome P-450. 2. Vertical electron affinities of chlorofluoromethanes as a measure of their activity

    Brian T. Luke;Gilda H. Loew;A. D. McLean

  • The hyperphagic effect of 3α-hydroxylated pregnane steroids in male rats

    S W Chen;L Rodriguez;M F Davies;G H Loew

  • Role of Protein Environment in Horseradish Peroxidase Compound I Formation: Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Horseradish Peroxidase−HOOH Complex

    Marta Filizola;Gilda H. Loew

  • Electronic spectra and structure of bis(ethylene-1,2-dithiolato)nickel and bis-(propene-3-thione-1-thiolato)nickel

    Zelek S. Herman;Robert F. Kirchner;Gilda H. Loew;Ulrich T. Mueller-Westerhoff

  • Molecular dynamics simulations of phospholipid bilayers.

    Ping Huang;Juan J. Perez;Gilda H. Loew

  • Effect of structural modifications in the C7-C11 region of the retinoid skeleton on biological activity in a series of aromatic retinoids

    Dawson Mi;Hobbs Pd;Derdzinski Ka;Chao Wr

  • Theoretical investigations of the anaerobic reduction of halogenated alkanes by cytochrome P 450. 1. Structures, inversion barriers, and heats of formation of halomethyl radicals

    Brian T. Luke;Gilda H. Loew;A. D. McLean

  • Construction of a 3D model of cytochrome P450 2B4.

    Yan Tyng Chang;Oscar B. Stiffelman;Ilya A. Vakser;Gilda H. Loew

  • Prediction of Regiospecific Hydroxylation of Camphor Analogs by Cytochrome P450cam

    Danni L Harris;Gilda Loew

  • Theoretical and experimental analysis of the absolute stereochemistry of cis-.beta.-methylstyrene epoxidation by cytochrome P450cam

    Paul R. Ortiz de Montellano;Julia A. Fruetel;Jack R. Collins;Debra L. Camper

  • Structure and Spectra of Ferrous Dioxygen and Reduced Ferrous Dioxygen Model Cytochrome P450

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Frequent Co-Authors

Leonard M. Hjelmeland
Leonard M. Hjelmeland University of California, Davis
James E. Ferrell
James E. Ferrell Stanford University
Paul R. Ortiz de Montellano
Paul R. Ortiz de Montellano University of California, San Francisco
Michael C. Zerner
Michael C. Zerner University of Florida
Harel Weinstein
Harel Weinstein Cornell University
Martin Gouterman
Martin Gouterman University of Washington
Ibon Alkorta
Ibon Alkorta Spanish National Research Council
David Lo
David Lo University of California, Riverside
Lance R. Pohl
Lance R. Pohl National Institutes of Health
Marc A. T. Muskavitch
Marc A. T. Muskavitch Biogen (United States)

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