Carlos Bustamante
Stanford University
804 Papers
7K Citations
Carlos Bustamante is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biology. The author has an hindex of 161, co-authored 770 publications. Previous affiliations of Carlos Bustamante include Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory & University of California.
Chat about Author
Papers
Morphological characteristics of five bycatch sharks caught by southern Chilean demersal longline fisheries
TL;DR: The objective of this paper is to contribute to the biology and systematic knowledge of demersal shark species, teeth and dermal denticle morphology and neurocraneum morphometrics of two species of Scyliorhinids, the redspotted catsharks and the dusky catshark, as well as three Squaliforms.
Model computations on the differential scattering of circularly polarized light (CIDS) by dense macromolecular particles.
TL;DR: Circular intensity differential scattering (CIDS) patterns have been calculated for two general types of chiral arrangements using the second Born approximation and the CIDS expressions reduces to a simple analytical form and clearly illustrates many properties of CIDS patterns.
19
•Journal Article
Improved visualization of DNA in aqueous buffer with the atomic force microscope
Magdalena Bezanilla,Carlos Bustamante,Helen G. Hansma,R. Balhorn,Z. Shao,E. Henderson,B. Samori,S. M. Lindsay +7 more
TL;DR: The ability to image DNA in nearly biological conditions has potential applications for imaging biomolecular processes with the AFM.
19
Of torques, forces, and protein machines.
TL;DR: The advent of novel methods of single-molecule manipulation offer researchers the opportunity to measure directly the forces holding molecular structures together, to measure the stresses and strains generated in the course of chemical and biochemical reactions, to exert external forces to alter the fate of these reactions, and to reveal the rules that govern the interconversion of mechanical and chemical energy in these reactions.
19