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Amphoteric Colloids. I. Chemical Influence of the Hydrogen Ion Concentration
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. Amphoteric colloids. I. Chemical influence of the hydrogen ion concentration
Reprinted from J. Gen. Physiol., 1918, 1(1): 39–60 -
Amphoteric Colloids. II. Volumetric Analysis of Ion-Protein Compounds
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. Amphoteric colloids. II. Volumetric analysis of ion-protein compounds; the significance of the isoelectric point for the purification of amphoteric colloids
Reprinted from J. Gen. Physiol. 1918, 1(2): 237–254
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Ionization of Proteins and Antagonistic Salt Action
Jacques Loeb
Jaques Loeb. Ionization of proteins and antagonistic salt-action
Reprinted from J. Biol. Chem., 1918, xxxiii, 531-549
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The Influence of Electrolytes Upon the Osmotic Pressure of Gelatin Solutions
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. The influence of electrolytes upon the osmotic pressure of gelatin solutions
Reprinted from J. Biol. Chem., 1918, xxxv, 497-508
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The Influence of Neutral Salts, Bases, and Acids on the Precipitability of Gelatin by Alcohol
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. The influence of neutral salts, bases, and acids on the precipitability of gelatin by alcohol
Reprinted from J. Biol. Chem., 1918, xxxiv, 489-501
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The Influence of Neutral Salts Upon the Viscosity of Gelatin Solutions
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. The influence of neutral salts upon the viscosity of gelatin solutions
Reprinted from J. Biol. Chem., 1918, xxxiv, 395-413
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The Stoichiometrical Character of the Action of Neutral Salts Upon the Swelling of Gelatin
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. The stoichiometrical character of the action of neutral salts upon the swelling of gelatin
Reprinted from J. Biol. Chem., 1918, xxxiv, 77-95
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Biology and War
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. Biology and war
Reprinted from Science, 1917, vol. xlv, pp. 73-76
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The Diffusion of Electrolytes Through the Membranes of Living Cells. V. The Additive Effect of Salt and Base and the Antagonistic Effect of Salt and Acid
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. The diffusion of electrolytes through the membranes of living cells. V. The additive effect of salt and base and the antagonistic effect of salt and acid
Reprinted from J. Biol. Chem., 1917, xxxii, 147-158
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Heliotropic Animals as Photometers on the Basis of the Validity of the Bunsen-Roscoe Law for Heliotropic Reactions
Jacques Loeb and John H. Northrop
Jacques Loeb and John Northrop. Heliotropic animals as photometers on the basis of the validity of the Bunsen-Roscoe law for heliotropic reactions
Reprinted from Proc.Nat. Acad.Sc., September 1, 1917 3 (9) 539-544
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Antagonistic Salt Action as a Diffusion Phenomenon
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. Antagonistic salt action as a diffusion phenomenon.
Reprinted from Science, vol. XLIV, no.1138 (1916): 574-576
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The Mechanism of Diffusion of Electrolytes Through Animal Membranes
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. The mechanism of diffusion of electrolytes through animal membranes
Reprinted from Proc. Nat. Acad. Sc, 1916, vol.2, pp. 511-516
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The mechanism of the Diffusion of Electrolytes Through the Membranes of Living Cells
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. The mechanism of the diffusion of electrolytes through the membranes of living cells
I. The necessity of a general salt effect upon the membrane as a prerequisite for this diffusion
II . The diffusion of KC1 out of the egg of Fundulus and the relative efficiency of different ions for the salt effect
III . The analogy of the mechanism of the diffusion for acids and potassium salts
Reprinted from J. Biol. Chem., 1916, xxvii, 339-375
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The Mechanism of the Diffusion of Electrolytes Through the Membranes of Living Cells
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. The mechanism of the diffusion of electrolytes through the membranes of living cells. IV. The ratio of the concentration required for the accelerating and antagonistic action upon the diffusion of potassium salts
Reprinted from J. Biol. Chem., 1916, 28(1): 175-184
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Is There a Temperature Coefficient For the Duration of Life?
Jacques Loeb and John H. Northrop
Jacques Loeb and John H. Northrop. Is there a temperature coefficient for the duration of life?
Reprinted from Proc. Nat. Acad. Sc., vol.2 (1916): 456-457
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Electromotive Phenomena and Membrane Permeability
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. Electromotive phenomena and membrane permeability
Reprinted from Science, 1915, vol.42, no. 1088: 643-646
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