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Pulse radiolysis myoglobin

The kinetics of myoglobin oxidation and reduction have been studied by a variety of experimental techniques that include stopped-flow kinetics, pulse radiolysis, and flash photolysis. In considering this work, attention is directed first at studies of the wild-type protein and then at experiments involving variants of Mb. [Pg.16]

Le Tilly V, Pin S, Hickel B, Alpert B. (1997) Pulse radiolysis reduction of myoglobin. Hydrated electrons diffusion inside the protein matrix. J Am Chem Soc 119 10810-10814. [Pg.229]


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