Kenneth Bailey

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Biochemistry University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
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(1909 - 1963)
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Kenneth Bailey (1909-1963). Born at Alsagers Bank, near Stoke-on-Trent, he studied chemistry at Birmingham and at Imperial College, where he studied under Astbury. He then worked briefly with Edwin Cohn at Harvard Medical School. He then moved to Cambridge, where he remained for the rest of his career. He studied the chemistry of proteins, mechanism of muscle contraction and of blood coagulation, notably myosin and ATPase.

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Bailey K, Perry SV. (1989) The role of sulfhydryl groups in the interaction of myosin and actin. 1947. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1000: 177-178
Bailey K, Rüegg JC. (1960) Further chemical studies on the tropomyosins of lamellibranch muscle with special reference to Pecten maximus. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 38: 239-245
HANSON J, LOWY J, HUXLEY HE, et al. (1957) Structure of molluscan tropomyosin. Nature. 180: 1134-5
Bailey K. (1953) The structure of tropomyosin Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 141: 45-48
HILL AV, WEBER HH, ASTBURY WT, et al. (1950) A discussion on muscular contraction and relaxation: their physical and chemical basis. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 137: 40-87
Bailey K. (1950) The nature of the fibril Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 137: 70-71
BAILEY K, PERRY SV. (1947) The role of SH groups in the myosin-actin interaction. The Biochemical Journal. 41: xxii
Bailey K. (1944) The Proteins of Skeletal Muscle Advances in Protein Chemistry. 1: 289-317
Astbury WT, Dickinson S, Bailey K. (1935) The X-ray interpretation of denaturation and the structure of the seed globulins. The Biochemical Journal. 29: 2351-2360.1
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