Snakes are the most diverse group of lizards, but their origins and early evolution remain poorly understood owing to a lack of transitional forms. Several major issues remain outstanding, such as whether snakes originated in a...
Snakes are the most diverse group of lizards, but their origins and early evolution remain poorly understood owing to a lack of transitional forms. Several major issues remain outstanding, such as whether snakes originated in a...
Jacques Loeb. Influence of a slight modification of the collodion membrane on the sign of the electrification of water
Reprinted from J. Gen. Physiol. 1920, 2 (3): 255-271
Jacques Loeb and Mary Mitchell Chamberlain. An attempt at a Physico-chemical explanation of certain groups of fluctuating variation
Reprinted from Exp. Zool., 1915, 19(4): 559-568
Jacques Loeb. On a method by which the eggs of a sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) can be fertilized with the sperm of a starfish (Asterias ochracea)
Reprinted from Univ. California Pub., Physiol., vol.1, no.1 (1903): 1-3
Osterhout, W.J.V. Jacques Loeb. Biographical Sketch.
Reprinted from The Journal of General Physiology, vol. VIII, no.1 (1928): ix-xcii
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Jacques Loeb. Amphoteric colloids. V. The influence of the valency of anions upon the physical properties of gelatin
Reprinted from J. Gen.Physiol., 1919, 1(5):559-580
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
Jacques Loeb. The influence of electrolytes on the electrification and the rate of diffusion of water through collodion membranes
Reprinted from J. Gen. Physiol., 1919, 1(6): 717-745
Jacques Loeb. Cataphoretic charges of collodion particles and anomalous osmosis through collodion membranes free from protein
Reprinted from J Gen Physiol. 1922 Sep 20, 5(1): 89-107
Jacques Loeb. The reciprocal relation between the osmotic pressure and the viscosity of gelatin solutions
Reprinted from J. Gen. Physiol., 1921, 4 (1): 97-112
Jacques Loeb. Amphoteric colloids. III. Chemical basis of the influence of acid upon the physical properties of gelatin
Reprinted from J. Gen. Physiol., 1919, 1(3): 363-385
Jacques Loeb. Ion series and the physical properties of proteins. Ill The action of sal in low concentration
Reprinted from J. Gen. Physiol., 1921, 3 (3): 391-414.
Jacques Loeb. Hydrophilic and hydrophobic colloids and the influence of electrolytes on membrane potentials and cataphoretic potentials
Reprinted from J. Gen. Physiol.,1924, 6(3): 307-328