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Richard J. Cherry is affiliated with the University of Essex in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile indicates involvement in research activities predominantly associated with this institution.

There are no recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues listed for Richard J. Cherry in the available data. Similarly, information regarding book publications, main fields of study, subfields, main topics, and awards is not provided.

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Best Publications

  • Rotational and lateral diffusion of membrane proteins.

    Richard J. Cherry

  • Lateral and rotational diffusion of bacteriorhodopsin in lipid bilayers: experimental test of the Saffman-Delbrück equations.

    Reiner Peters;Richard J. Cherry

  • Tracking of cell surface receptors by fluorescence digital imaging microscopy using a charge-coupled device camera. Low-density lipoprotein and influenza virus receptor mobility at 4 degrees C

    Catherine M. Anderson;George N. Georgiou;Ian E. G. Morrison;Gregory V. W. Stevenson

  • Anomalous Diffusion of Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I Molecules on HeLa Cells Determined by Single Particle Tracking

    Patricia R. Smith;Ian E.G. Morrison;Keith M. Wilson;Nelson Fernández

  • Transient and linear dichroism studies on bacteriorhodopsin: determination of the orientation of the 568 nm all-trans retinal chromophore.

    M.P. Heyn;R.J. Cherry;U. Müller

  • Rotational diffusion of band 3 proteins in the human erythrocyte membrane

    R. J. Cherry;A. Bürkli;M. Busslinger;G. Schneider

  • Temperature-dependent aggregation of bacteriorhodopsin in dipalmitoyl- and dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine vesicles

    R.J. Cherry;U. Müller;R. Henderson;M.P. Heyn

  • Measurement of protein rotational diffusion in membranes by flash photolysis.

    Richard J. Cherry

  • Lipid--protein interactions in bacteriorhodopsin--dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine vesicles.

    Maarten P. Heyn;Richard J. Cherry;Norbert A. Dencher

  • Influence of temperature and cholesterol on the rotational diffusion of band 3 in the human erythrocyte membrane.

    Erich A. Nigg;Richard J. Cherry

  • Anchorage of a band 3 population at the erythrocyte cytoplasmic membrane surface: protein rotational diffusion measurements.

    Erich A. Nigg;Richard J. Cherry

  • Band 3-glycophorin A association in erythrocyte membrane demonstrated by combining protein diffusion measurements with antibody-induced cross-linking.

    Erich A. Nigg;Claude Bron;Marc Girardet;Richard J. Cherry

  • Spectroscopic Technique for Studying Protein Rotation in Membranes

    K. Razi Naqvi;J. Gonzalez-Rodriguez;R. J. Cherry;D. Chapman

  • Anisotropic rotation of bacteriorhodopsin in lipid membranes. Comparison of theory with experiment.

    R.J. Cherry;R.E. Godfrey

  • Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching reveals that LPS rapidly transfers from CD14 to hsp70 and hsp90 on the cell membrane.

    Kathy Triantafilou;Kathy Triantafilou;Martha Triantafilou;Shab Ladha;Alan Mackie

  • Rotation of cytochrome P-450. I. Investigations of protein-protein interactions of cytochrome P-450 in phospholipid vesicles and liver microsomes.

    S Kawato;J Gut;R J Cherry;K H Winterhalter

  • The membranes of cells

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  • A spectroscopic technique for measuring slow rotational diffusion of macromolecules. 1: Preparation and properties of a triplet probe.

    R. J. Cherry;A. Cogoli;M. Oppliger;G. Schneider

  • Rotation of cytochrome P-450. II. Specific interactions of cytochrome P-450 with NADPH-cytochrome P-450 reductase in phospholipid vesicles.

    J Gut;C Richter;R J Cherry;K H Winterhalter

  • Dimeric association of band 3 in the erythrocyte membrane demonstrated by protein diffusion measurements

    Erich Nigg;Richard J. Cherry

  • Rotation of cytochrome oxidase in phospholipid vesicles. Investigations of interactions between cytochrome oxidases and between cytochrome oxidase and cytochrome bc1 complex.

    S. Kawato;E. Sigel;E. Carafoli;R.J. Cherry

Frequent Co-Authors

Suguru Kawato
Suguru Kawato University of Tokyo
Erich A. Nigg
Erich A. Nigg University of Basel
Michael J. Clague
Michael J. Clague University of Liverpool
Kaspar H. Winterhalter
Kaspar H. Winterhalter École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Maarten P. Heyn
Maarten P. Heyn Freie Universität Berlin
Erwin Sigel
Erwin Sigel University of Bern
Alan R. Mackie
Alan R. Mackie University of Leeds
Carl G. Gahmberg
Carl G. Gahmberg University of Helsinki
Michael J. A. Tanner
Michael J. A. Tanner University of Bristol
Richard N. Perham
Richard N. Perham University of Cambridge

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