Edmond J Gabbay

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Chemistry Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States 
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Ronald Charles David Breslow grad student 1965 Columbia
 (Potential model systems for the dehydrogenase enzymes.)
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Sheardy RD, Gabbay EJ. (1983) Stereospecific binding of diastereomeric peptides to salmon sperm deoxyribonucleic acid. Further evidence for partial intercalation. Biochemistry. 22: 2061-7
Yen SF, Gabbay EJ, Wilson WD. (1982) Interaction of aromatic imides with deoxyribonucleic acid. Spectrophotometric and viscometric studies. Biochemistry. 21: 2070-6
Gabbay EJ, Adawadkar PD, Kapicak L, et al. (1976) The interaction specificity of peptides with DNA. Evidence for peptide beta-sheet-DNA binding. Biochemistry. 15: 152-7
Gabbay EJ, Grier D, Fingerle RE, et al. (1976) Interaction specificity of the anthracyclines with deoxyribonucleic acid. Biochemistry. 15: 2062-70
Reuben J, Shporer M, Gabbay EJ. (1975) The Alkali Ion-DNA Interaction as Reflected in the Nuclear Relaxation Rates of Na and Rb. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 72: 245-7
Kapicak L, Gabbay EJ. (1975) Effect of aromatic cations on the tertiary structure of deoxyribonucleic acid. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 97: 403-8
Reuben J, Gabbay EJ. (1975) Binding of manganese(II) to DNA and the competitive effects of metal ions and organic cations. An electron paramagnetic resonance study Biochemistry. 14: 1230-1235
Kapicak L, Gabbay EJ. (1975) Topography Of Nucleic Acid Halices In Solutions Part 33, Effect Of Aromatic Cations On The Tertiary Structure Of Deoxyribonucleic Acid Cheminform. 6
Gabbay EJ, Sanford K, Baxter CS, et al. (1973) Specific interaction of peptides with nucleic acids. Evidence for a "selective bookmark" recognition hypothesis. Biochemistry. 12: 4021-9
Gabbay EJ, Scofield RE, Baxter CS. (1973) Steric effects on the intercalation of aromatic cations to deoxyribonucleic acid. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 95: 7850-7
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