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75
Citations
17001
World Ranking
4539
National Ranking
1427

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1970 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1963 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Irving M. Klotz was affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States during their academic career. The scientist's career included recognition by notable organizations within the scientific community.

Among the awards received, Klotz was elected as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1970. Earlier, in 1963, the scientist was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

Klotz did not have listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, nor frequent publication venues indicated in the provided data.

There are no book publications or detailed fields, subfields, or main topics of study associated with Klotz in the available information.

Best Publications

  • Properties of graphical representations of multiple classes of binding sites.

    Irving M. Klotz;Donald L. Hunston

  • Numbers of receptor sites from Scatchard graphs: facts and fantasies

    Irving M. Klotz

  • Hydrogen Bonds between Model Peptide Groups in Solution

    Irving M. Klotz;James S. Franzen

  • Quaternary Structure of Proteins

    Klotz Im;Langerman Nr;Darnall Dw

  • Slow hydrogen-deuterium exchange in a non-.alpha.-helical polyamide

    Joannis S. Scarpa;Delbert Dean. Mueller;Irving M. Klotz

  • Protein hydration and behavior; many aspects of protein behavior can be interpreted in terms of frozen water of hydration.

    Irving M. Klotz

  • PHYSICOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF DRUG-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS: A GENERAL PERSPECTIVE

    Irving M. Klotz

  • Near‐Infrared Spectra of H2O—D2O Solutions

    John D. Worley;Irving M. Klotz

  • Diaspirins that crosslink .beta. chains of hemoglobin: bis(3,5-dibromosalicyl) succinate and bis(3,5-dibromosalicyl) fumarate

    Joseph A. Walder;Robert H. Zaugg;Roxanne Y. Walder;Jeffrey M. Steele

  • Subunit constitution of proteins: a table.

    Dennis W. Darnall;Dennis W. Darnall;Irving M. Klotz;Irving M. Klotz

  • Spectrophotometric investigations of the interactions of proteins with organic anions.

    Irving M. Klotz

  • Protein interactions with small molecules

    Irving M. Klotz

  • The binding of organic ions by proteins; competition phenomena and denaturation effects.

    Klotz Im;Triwush H;Walker Fm

  • The N-Ray Affair

    Irving M. Klotz

  • Chemical Thermodynamics: Basic Theory and Methods

    Irving M. Klotz

  • HEMERYTHRIN: MOLECULAR WEIGHT AND DISSOCIATION INTO SUBUNITS.

    Irving M. Klotz;Steven Keresztes-Nagy

  • The Binding of Organic Ions by Proteins. Effect of Temperature

    Irving M. Klotz;Jean M. Urquhart

  • Binuclear oxygen carriers: Hemerythrin

    Irving M. Klotz;Irving M. Klotz;Donald M. Kurtz

  • Schiff base adducts of hemoglobin. Modifications that inhibit erythrocyte sickling.

    R.H. Zaugg;J.A. Walder;I.M. Klotz

  • Macromolecule-small molecule interactions; introduction of additional binding sites in polyethyleneimine by disulfide cross–linkages

    Toru Takagishi;Irving M. Klotz

  • Structural chemistry of hemerythrin

    Donald M. Kurtz;Duward F. Shriver;Irving M. Klotz

Frequent Co-Authors

Duward F. Shriver
Duward F. Shriver Northwestern University
Robert J. P. Williams
Robert J. P. Williams University of Oxford
Dieter M. Gruen
Dieter M. Gruen Argonne National Laboratory
Robert L. Letsinger
Robert L. Letsinger Northwestern University
Bent Honoré
Bent Honoré Aarhus University
James B. Jensen
James B. Jensen Michigan State University
John B Ketterson
John B Ketterson Northwestern University
Yukio Imanishi
Yukio Imanishi Kyoto University
Yoshiharu Kimura
Yoshiharu Kimura Kyoto Institute of Technology
Richard P. Van Duyne
Richard P. Van Duyne Northwestern University

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