Bibliography-Gerald M. Edelman [Current]

Bibliography-Gerald M. Edelman [Current]

Bibliography Gerald M. Edelman Books 1. Edelman, G.M. and Mountcastle, V.B. (1978) The Mindful Brain: Cortical Organization and the Group Selective Theory of Higher Brain Function. MIT Press, Cambridge. 2. Edelman, G.M. (1987) Neural Darwinism: The Theory of Neuronal Group Selection. Basic Books, New York. 3. Edelman, G.M. (1988) Topobiology: An Introduction to Molecular Embryology. Basic Books, New York. 4. Edelman, G.M. (1989) The Remembered Present: A Biological Theory of Consciousness. Basic Books, New York. 5. Edelman, G.M. (1992) Bright Air, Brilliant Fire: On the Matter of the Mind. Basic Books, New York. 6. Edelman, G.M. and Tononi, G. (2000) A Universe of Consciousness: How Matter Becomes Imagination. Basic Books, New York. 7. Edelman, G.M. (2004) Wider Than The Sky: The Phenomenal Gift of Consciousness. Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticuit. Books Edited 1. Edelman, G.M., ed. (1974) Cellular Selection and Regulation in the Immune Response. Raven Press, New York. 2. Edelman, G.M., Gall, W.E., Cowan W.M., eds. (1984) Dynamic Aspects of Neo- Cortical Function. Wiley, New York. 3. Edelman, G.M., Gall, W.E., Cowan, W.M., eds. (1985) Molecular Bases of Neural Development. Wiley, New York. 4. Edelman, G.M., Thiery, J.-P., eds. (1985) The Cell in Contact: Adhesions and Junctions as Morphogenetic Determinants. Wiley, New York. 5. Edelman, G.M., ed. (1985) Molecular Determinants of Animal Form, UCLA Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology, New Series, Vol. 31 Alan R. Liss, New York. 6. Edelman, G.M., Gall, W.E., Cowan, W.M., eds. (1987) Synaptic Function. Wiley, New York. 7. Edelman, G.M., Gall, W.E., Cowan, W.M. eds. (1988) Auditory Function: Neurological Bases of Hearing, John Wiley and Sons, New York. 8. Edelman, G.M., Cunningham, B.A., and Thiery, J.-P., eds. (1989) Morphoregulatory Molecules. John Wiley and Sons, New York. Gerald M. Edelman Bibliography Page 2 9. Edelman, G.M., Gall, W.E., and Cowan, W.M., eds. (1989) Signal and Sense: Local and Global Order in Perceptual Maps, John Wiley and Sons, New York. 10. Edelman, G.M. and Changeux, J-P. (2000) The Brain. Transaction Publishers, London. Articles 1. Edelman, G.M., Kunkel, H.G., and Franklin, E.C. (1958) Interaction of the rheumatoid factor with antigen-antibody complexes and aggregated gamma globulin. J. Exp. Med. 108:105-120. 2. Franklin, E.C., Edelman, G.M., and Kunkel, H.G. (1959) Studies on high-molecular weight γ-globulins and their complexes in rheumatoid arthritis. In Immunity and Virus Infection, V.A. Najjar, ed. pp. 92-99, Wiley, New York. 3. Edelman, G.M. (1959) Dissociation of γ-globulin. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 81:3155. 4. Edelman, G.M., Heremans, J.F., Heremans, M.-Th., and Kunkel, H.G. (1960) Immunological studies of human γ-globulin. J. Exp. Med. 112:203-223. 5. Edelman, G.M. and Poulik, M.D. (1961) Studies on structural units of the globulins. J. Exp. Med. 113:861-884. 6. Poulik, M.D. and Edelman, G.M. (1961) Comparison of reduced alkylated derivatives of some myeloma globulins and Bence-Jones proteins. Nature 191:1274-1276. 7. Edelman, G.M., Benacerraf, B., Ovary, Z., and Poulik, M.D. (1961) Structural differences among antibodies of different specificities. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 47:1751- 1758. 8. Edelman, G.M. and Benacerraf, B. (1962) On structural and functional relations between antibodies and proteins of the gamma-system. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 48:1035-1042. 9. Edelman, G.M. and Gally, J.A. (1962) The nature of Bence-Jones proteins. J. Exp. Med. 116:207-227. 10. Gally, J.A. and Edelman, G.M. (1962) The effect of temperature on the fluorescence of some aromatic amino acids and proteins. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 60:499-509. 11. Olins, D.E. and Edelman, G.M. (1962) The antigenic structure of the polypeptide chains of human γ-globulin. J. Exp. Med. 116:635-651. Gerald M. Edelman Bibliography Page 3 12. Eisenberg, L., Rosen, P., and Edelman, G.M. (1962) AGC amplifier to correct for effects of light source variations in spectrofluorometric measurements. Rev. Sci. Instr. 33:1435-1440. 13. Edelman, G.M. (1962) Structural relations between normal and pathologic γ-globulins. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 101:246-253. 14. Berggard, I. and Edelman, G.M. (1963) Normal counterparts to Bence-Jones proteins: free L polypeptide chains of human γ-globulin. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 49:330- 337. 15. Schwartz, J.H. and Edelman, G.M. (1963) Comparisons of Bence-Jones proteins and L polypeptide chains of myeloma globulins after hydrolysis with trypsin. J. Exp. Med. 118:41-54. 16. Edelman, G.M., Benacerraf, B., and Ovary, Z. (1963) Structure and specificity of guinea pig 7S antibodies. J. Exp. Med. 118:229-244. 17. Edelman, G.M., Olins, D.E., Gally, J.A., and Zinder, N.D. (1963) Reconstitution of immunologic activity by interaction of polypeptide chains of antibodies. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 50:753-761. 18. Edelman, G.M. (1963) Unresolved problems in the analysis of the structure of antibodies. In Immunopathology, Third International Symposium, T. Zacharia and S.S. Breese, eds. pp. 57-67, Schwabe and Co., Basel, Switzerland. 19. Gally, J.A. and Edelman, G.M. (1964) Effects of conformation and environment on the fluorescence of proteins and polypeptides. In Quantum Aspects of Polypeptides and Polynucleotides, Biopolymers Symposia No. 1, M. Weissbluth, ed., pp. 367- 381, Wiley, New York. 20. Edelman, G.M. and Kabat, E.A. (1964) Studies on human antibodies. I. Starch gel electrophoresis of the dissociated polypeptide chains. J. Exp. Med. 119:443-452. 21. Olins, D.E. and Edelman, G.M. (1964) Reconstitution of 7S molecules from L and H polypeptide chains of antibodies and γ-globulins. J. Exp. Med. 119:789-815. 22. Gally, J.A. and Edelman, G.M. (1964) Protein-protein interactions among L polypeptide chains of Bence-Jones proteins and human γ-globulins. J. Exp. Med. 119:817-836. 23. Edelman, G.M. and Gally, J.A. (1964) A model for the 7S antibody molecule. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 51:846-853. 24. Fougereau, M., Olins, D.E., and Edelman, G.M. (1964) Reconstitution of antiphage antibodies from L and H polypeptide chains and the formation of interspecies molecular hybrids. J. Exp. Med. 120:349-358. Gerald M. Edelman Bibliography Page 4 25. Fougereau, M. and Edelman, G.M. (1964) Resemblance of the gross arrange ment of polypeptide chains in reconstituted and native γ-globulins. Biochemistry 3:1120- 1126. 26. Edelman, G.M. (1964) Formation of active 7S antibody molecules by reassociation of L and H polypeptide chains. In Molecular and Cellular Basis of Antibody Formation, Proceedings of a Symposium Held in Prague, J. Sterzl, ed., pp. 113-123, Academic Press, New York. 27. Fougereau, M. and Edelman, G.M. (1965) Corroboration of recent models of the γG immunoglobulin molecule. J. Exp. Med. 121:373-394. 28. Gally, J.A. and Edelman, G.M. (1965) Physicochemical properties of Bence-Jones proteins in the form of L-chain dimers. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 94:175-182. 29. Rosen, P. and Edelman, G.M. (1965) Versatile and stable recording spectro- fluorometer for the measurement of corrected spectra. Rev. Sci. Instr. 36:809-815. 30. Marchalonis, J. and Edelman, G.M. (1965) Phylogenetic origins of antibody structure. I. Multichain structure of immunoglobulins in the smooth dogfish (Mustelus canis). J. Exp. Med. 122:601-618. 31. Gotschlich, E.C. and Edelman, G.M. (1965) C-reactive protein: A molecule composed of subunits. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 54:558-566. 32. Edelman, G.M. (1966) Molecular mechanisms of the immune response. In Molecular Architecture in Cell Physiology, T. Hayashi and A. Szent-Gyorgyi, eds., pp. 99- 121, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. 33. McClure, W.O. and Edelman, G.M. (1966) Fluorescent probes for conformational states of proteins. I. Mechanism of fluorescence of 2-p-toluidinylnaphthalene-6- sulfonate, a hydrophobic probe. Biochemistry 5:1908-1919. 34. Marchalonis, J. and Edelman, G.M. (1966) Phylogenetic origins of antibody structure. II. Immunoglobulins in the primary immune response of the bullfrog, Rana catesbiana. J. Exp. Med. 124:901-913. 35. Marchalonis, J. and Edelman, G.M. (1966) Polypeptide chains of immunoglobulins from the smooth dogfish (Mustelus canis). Science 154:1567-1568. 36. Edelman, G.M. and Gally, J.A. (1967) Somatic recombination of duplicated genes: A hypothesis on the origin of antibody diversity. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 57:353- 358. Gerald M. Edelman Bibliography Page 5 37. McClure, W.O. and Edelman, G.M. (1967) Fluorescent probes for conformational states of proteins. II. The binding of 2-p-toluidinyl- naphthalene-6-sulfonate to a α- chymotrypsin. Biochemistry 6:559-566. 38. McClure, W.O. and Edelman, G.M. (1967) Fluorescent probes for conformational states of proteins. III. The activation of chymotrypsinogen. Biochemistry 6:567- 572. 39. Weltman, J.K. and Edelman, G.M. (1967) Fluorescence polarization of human yG- immunoglobulins. Biochemistry 6:1437-1447. 40. Gotschlich, E.C. and Edelman, G.M. (1967) Binding properties and specificity of C- reactive protein. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 57:706-712. 41. Waxdal, M.J., W.J. Konigsberg, and G.M. Edelman. (1967) The structure of a human yG-immunoglobulin. In Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quant. Biol. 32:53-63. 42. Edelman, G.M. (1967) Studies on the primary and tertiary structure of yG- immunoglobulin. Nobel Symposium 3:89-108. 43. Edelman, G.M. (1967) Antibody structure and diversity: Implications for theories of antibody synthesis. In The Neurosciences: A Study Program, G.C. Quarton, T. Melnechuk, and F.O. Schmitt, eds., pp.

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