Table of Contents 



1. Molecular Complementariness in Antigen-Antibody Systems. David 



Pressman 1 



2. Nature and Formation of Antibodies. Felix Haurowitz 18 



3. Specificity of the London-Eisenschitz-Wang Force. Jerrold M. 



Yos, William L. Bade and Herbert Jehle 28 



4. The Forces Between Protein Molecules in Solution. Joiix G.Kirkwood 61 



5. Hydrogen Bonding. Jerry Doxohue 64 



6. Intermolecular Forces. Joseph O. Hirschfelder 83 



7. Interaction of Organic Molecules with Proteins. I. ]M. Klotz 91 



8. The Effect of Dye Structure on AtlEinity for F'ibers. H. E. Schroeder 



and S. N. Boyd 116 



9. On the Structural Basis of Ribonuclease Activity. C. B. Anfinsen 



and R. R. Redfield 128 



10. Molecular Shapes, Especially Orientation around Single Bonds. 



K. S. PiTZER 144 



11. Specificity and Inhibition of Fumarase. Robert A. Alberty' 155 



12. Specificity in the Interaction of Sickle Cell Hemoglobin Molecules. 



Harvey A. Itaxo 166 



13. Specificity in Cholinesterase Reactions. I. B. Wilsox 174 



14. Summary and Discussion. Linus P.auling 186 



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