References
- Bhadti V. S., Peri S. P., Hosmane R. S. A novel cross-linking reagent for biomacromolecular modification: Bis(phenoxycarbonylethyl)phosphinic acid. Bioorg. Med. Chem Lett. 1996; 6: 879–882
- Frank A. W. Phosphonous acids (thio-, seleno analogs) and derivatives. Organic Phosphorous Compounds, G M. Kosolapoff, L. Maier. John-Wiley & Sons, New York 1972; 4: 255–462
- Boyd E. A., Corless M, James K., Regan A. C. A versatile route to substituted phosphinic acids. Tetrahedron Lett. 1990; 31: 2933
- Winslow R. M., Chapman K. W. Pilot-scale preparation of hemoglobin solutions. Methods in Enzymology, J. Everse, R. M. Winslow, K D. Vandegriff. Academic Press, Inc., San Diego 1994; 231: 3–16
- Masala B., Manca Hemoglobins L. (Part B: Biochemical and Analytical Methods). ibid. 21–31
- Imai K. Analysis of ligand binding equilibria. Methods in Enzymology, E. Antonini, L. Rossi-Bemardi, E. Chiancone. Academic Press, Inc., New York, NY 1981; 76: 471
- Nelder J. A., Mead R. A simple method for function minimization. Computer J. 1964; 7: 308–313
- Dennis J. E., Jr., Woods D. J. New Computing Environments: Microcomputers in Large-Scale Computing, A. Wouk. SIAM. 1987; 116–122
- Dennis J. E., Jr. Nonlinear Least Squares, State of the Art in Numerical Analysis, D. Jacobs. Academic Press. 1977; 269–312
- Bunn H. F., Forget B. G. Hemoglobin: Molecular, genetic and Clinical Aspects. W. B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, PA 1986; 49
- Winslow R. M. Structure and function of hemoglobin. Hemoglobin-based Red Cell Substitutes. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore 1992; 37–58
- Miller I. F. Synthetic blood substitutes: Where are we and where do we go from here?. CRC Critical Reviews in Bioengineering. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida 1978; 149–177
- Blood Substitutes: Physiological Basis of Efficacy, R. M. Winslow, K. D. Vandegriff, M. Intaglietta. Birkhauser, Boston 1995
- Snyder S. R., Welty E. V., Walder R. Y., Williams L. A., Walder J. A. HbXL99o: A hemoglobin derivative that is cross-linked between the a subunits is useful as a blood substitute. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 1987; 84: 7280