Signedauthorship on each book and article
Primary Sources1. H. Moor, K. Muhlethaler, H. Waldner, and A. Frey-Wyssling, "A new freezing-ultramicrotome," Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology 10 (1961): 1-13.
2. H. Moor, K. Muhlethaler, "Fine Structure in Frozen-Etched Yeast Cells," Journal of Cell Biology 17 (1963): 609-628.
3. D. Branton and H. Moor, "Fine Structure in Freeze-Etched Allium cepa L. Root Tips," Journal of Ultrastructure Research 11 (1964): 401-411.
4. D. Branton, "Ultrastructure of Rapidly Frozen Cells," McGraw Hill Yearbook of Science & Technology 1966: 140-143.
5. D. Branton, "Fracture Faces of Frozen Membranes," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 55 (1966): 1048-1056.
6. D. Branton and R. B. Park, "Subunits in Chloroplast Lamellae," Journal of Ultrastructure Research 19 (1967): 283-303.
7. D. Branton, "Fracture Faces of Frozen Myelin," Experimental Cell Research 45 (1967): 703-707.
8. D. W. Deamer and D. Branton, "Fracture Planes in an Ice-Bilayer Model Membrane System," Science 158 (1967): 655-657.
9. A. W. Clark and D. Branton, "Fracture Faces in Frozen Outer Segments from the Guinea Pig Retina," Zeitschrift fur Zellforschung 91 (1968): 586-603.
10. D. Branton, "Membrane Structure," Annual Review of Plant Physiology 20 (1969): 209-238.
11. N. B. Gilula, D. Branton, and P. Satir, "The Septate Junction: A Structural Basis for Intercellular Coupling," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 67 (1970): 213-220.
12. D. W. Deamer, R. Leonard, A. Tardieu, and D. Branton, "Lamellar and Hexagonal Lipid Phases Visualized by Freeze-Etching," Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 219 (1970): 47-60.
13. D. Branton, "Freeze-Etching Studies of Membrane Structure," Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B 261 (1971): 133-138.
14. K. Fisher and D. Branton, "Application of Freeze-Fracture Technique to Natural Membranes," Methods in Enzymology 32 (1974): 35-44.
15. D. Branton and A. Klug, "Capsid Geometry of Bacteriophage T2: A Freeze-Etching Study," Journal of Molecular Biology 92 (1975): 559-565.
16. D. Branton, S. Bullivant, N.B. Gilula, M.J. Karnovsky, H. Moor, K. Muhlethaler, D. H. Northcote, L. Packer, B. Satir, V. Speth, L. A. Staehlin, R. L. Steere, and R. S. Weinstein, "Freeze-Etching Nomenclature," Science 190 (1975): 54-56.
17. L. H. Margaritis, A. Elgsaeter, and D. Branton, "Rotary Replication for Freeze-Etching," Journal of Cell Biology 72 (1977): 47-56.
18. D. Branton and S. Kirchanski, "Interpreting the Results of Freeze-Etching," Journal of Microscopy 111 (1977): 117-124.
19. E. Ungewickell and D. Branton, "Assembly Units of Clathrin Coats," Nature 289 (1981): 420-422.
20. D. Branton, "Erythrocyte Membrane Protein Associations and Erythrocyte Shape," The Harvey Lectures, Series 77, Academic Press, Inc., 1983, pp. 23-42.
21. A. Elgsaeter, B.T. Stokke, A. Mikkelsen, and D. Branton, "The Molecular Basis of Erythrocyte Shape," Science 234 (1986): 1217-1223.
ProvenanceFrom Biolabs Room A-206, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University. Givent to CHSI by Prof. Daniel Branton.