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Handbook on Metalloproteins

Bertini, I. Sigel, A. Sigel, H., Eds. Handbook on Metalloproteins Marcel Dekker New York, 2001. [Pg.120]

HalcrowMA, Knowles PF, Phillips SEV (2001) In Bertini I, SigelA, SigelH (eds) Handbook on Metalloproteins. Marcel Dekker, New York, p 709... [Pg.67]

Handbook on Metalloproteins, eds. I. Bertini, A. Sigel and H. Sigel, Marcel Dekker, New York, Basel, 2001. [Pg.161]

Turano P, Lu Y. Iron in heme and related proteins. In Handbook on Metalloproteins. Bertini I, Astrid S, Helmut S, eds. 2001. Marcel Dekker, New York. pp. 269—356. [Pg.759]

A group of proteins contain copper in sites in a permanently coordinated state. These sites may simply function as depository for copper, in molecules participating in copper trafficking, as electron transfer center or as substantial part of the active site of a copper enzyme. Research on copper proteins has been summarized in a three volume book by Lontie, in volume 2 of the Handbook of Copper Proteins, in the Handbook on Metalloproteins, in a book edited by Valentine and Gralla, and in several review articles (see, e.g., Abolmaali et al or Messerschmidt ). [Pg.489]

G. E. Folkers, H. Hanzawa, and R. Boelens, Zinc Finger Proteins, in Handbook on Metalloproteins , eds. I. Bertrni,... [Pg.5171]


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