1982 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
Quantum mechanics and Reaction rate constant are commonly linked in his work. His Reaction rate constant study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Kinetics. His Kinetics study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Quantum mechanics. Quentin H. Gibson undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Photodissociation and Photochemistry in his work. Quentin H. Gibson performs integrative study on Photochemistry and Flash photolysis. He connects Flash photolysis with Photodissociation in his study. He regularly ties together related areas like Electrical engineering in his Cathode studies. His work in Electrical engineering is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Cathode. The study of Optics is intertwined with the study of Flash (photography) in a number of ways.
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Preparation and Properties of α- and β-Chains from Human Hemoglobin
Giuseppe Geraci;Lawrence J. Parkhurst;Quentin H. Gibson.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1969)
Mapping the pathways for O2 entry into and exit from myoglobin.
Emily E. Scott;Quentin H. Gibson;John S. Olson.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2001)
Conformation, co-operativity and ligand binding in human hemoglobin.
Robert Cassoly;Quentin H. Gibson.
Journal of Molecular Biology (1975)
DIOXYGEN AND CARBONYL BINDING TO IRON(II) PORPHYRINS: A COMPARISON OF THE “PICKET FENCE” AND “POCKET” PORPHYRINS
James P. Collman;John I. Brauman;Brent L. Iverson;Jonathan L. Sessler.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (1983)
Analysis of the kinetic barriers for ligand binding to sperm whale myoglobin using site-directed mutagenesis and laser photolysis techniques.
Theodore E. Carver;Ronald J. Rohlfs;John S. Olson;Quentin H. Gibson.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1990)
The Reaction of Oxygen with Hemoglobin and the Kinetic Basis of the Effect of Salt on Binding of Oxygen
Quentin H. Gibson.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1970)
Cavities and packing defects in the structural dynamics of myoglobin
Maurizio Brunori;Quentin H Gibson.
EMBO Reports (2001)
Structural and Functional Effects of Apolar Mutations of the Distal Valine in Myoglobin
Michael L. Quillin;Tiansheng Li;John S. Olson;George N. Phillips.
Journal of Molecular Biology (1995)
Distal pocket residues affect picosecond ligand recombination in myoglobin. An experimental and molecular dynamics study of position 29 mutants.
Q.H. Gibson;R Regan;R Elber;J.S. Olson.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1992)
ORDERED WATER MOLECULES AS KEY ALLOSTERIC MEDIATORS IN A COOPERATIVE DIMERIC HEMOGLOBIN
William E. Royer;Animesh Dev Pardanani;Quentin H. Gibson;Quentin H. Gibson;Eric S. Peterson.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1996)
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