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    Conformational Substates of Myoglobin Intermediate Resolved by Picosecond X‑ray Solution Scattering Por Key Young Oang (1285278)

    Publicado em 2015
    “...We attribute the biphasic kinetics to the involvement of two conformational substates of the first intermediate, which are generated by the interplay between the distal histidine and the photodissociated CO....”
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    Time-Resolved CIDNP Study of Native-State Bovine and Human α-Lactalbumins Por Olga B. Morozova (1521157)

    Publicado em 2004
    “...The reaction mechanism and details of the formation of CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) in the photoreactions of two aromatic dyes (2,2‘-dipyridyl, DP, and flavin mononucleotide, FMN) with bovine and human α-lactalbumins (BLA and HLA) in aqueous solution have been studied using the time-resolved CIDNP technique. With DP as the photosensitizer, polarization in BLA is observed for the protons of Trp118, His68, Tyr18, and Tyr103. ...”
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    Time-Resolved CIDNP Study of Native-State Bovine and Human α-Lactalbumins Por Olga B. Morozova (1521157)

    Publicado em 2004
    “...The reaction mechanism and details of the formation of CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) in the photoreactions of two aromatic dyes (2,2‘-dipyridyl, DP, and flavin mononucleotide, FMN) with bovine and human α-lactalbumins (BLA and HLA) in aqueous solution have been studied using the time-resolved CIDNP technique. With DP as the photosensitizer, polarization in BLA is observed for the protons of Trp118, His68, Tyr18, and Tyr103. ...”
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    Time-Resolved CIDNP Study of Native-State Bovine and Human α-Lactalbumins Por Olga B. Morozova (1521157)

    Publicado em 2004
    “...The reaction mechanism and details of the formation of CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) in the photoreactions of two aromatic dyes (2,2‘-dipyridyl, DP, and flavin mononucleotide, FMN) with bovine and human α-lactalbumins (BLA and HLA) in aqueous solution have been studied using the time-resolved CIDNP technique. With DP as the photosensitizer, polarization in BLA is observed for the protons of Trp118, His68, Tyr18, and Tyr103. ...”
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    Time-Resolved CIDNP Study of Native-State Bovine and Human α-Lactalbumins Por Olga B. Morozova (1521157)

    Publicado em 2004
    “...The reaction mechanism and details of the formation of CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) in the photoreactions of two aromatic dyes (2,2‘-dipyridyl, DP, and flavin mononucleotide, FMN) with bovine and human α-lactalbumins (BLA and HLA) in aqueous solution have been studied using the time-resolved CIDNP technique. With DP as the photosensitizer, polarization in BLA is observed for the protons of Trp118, His68, Tyr18, and Tyr103. ...”
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    Time-Resolved CIDNP Study of Native-State Bovine and Human α-Lactalbumins Por Olga B. Morozova (1521157)

    Publicado em 2004
    “...The reaction mechanism and details of the formation of CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) in the photoreactions of two aromatic dyes (2,2‘-dipyridyl, DP, and flavin mononucleotide, FMN) with bovine and human α-lactalbumins (BLA and HLA) in aqueous solution have been studied using the time-resolved CIDNP technique. With DP as the photosensitizer, polarization in BLA is observed for the protons of Trp118, His68, Tyr18, and Tyr103. ...”
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    Time-Resolved CIDNP Study of Native-State Bovine and Human α-Lactalbumins Por Olga B. Morozova (1521157)

    Publicado em 2004
    “...The reaction mechanism and details of the formation of CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) in the photoreactions of two aromatic dyes (2,2‘-dipyridyl, DP, and flavin mononucleotide, FMN) with bovine and human α-lactalbumins (BLA and HLA) in aqueous solution have been studied using the time-resolved CIDNP technique. With DP as the photosensitizer, polarization in BLA is observed for the protons of Trp118, His68, Tyr18, and Tyr103. ...”
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    Time-Resolved CIDNP Study of Native-State Bovine and Human α-Lactalbumins Por Olga B. Morozova (1521157)

    Publicado em 2004
    “...The reaction mechanism and details of the formation of CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) in the photoreactions of two aromatic dyes (2,2‘-dipyridyl, DP, and flavin mononucleotide, FMN) with bovine and human α-lactalbumins (BLA and HLA) in aqueous solution have been studied using the time-resolved CIDNP technique. With DP as the photosensitizer, polarization in BLA is observed for the protons of Trp118, His68, Tyr18, and Tyr103. ...”
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    Time-Resolved CIDNP Study of Native-State Bovine and Human α-Lactalbumins Por Olga B. Morozova (1521157)

    Publicado em 2004
    “...The reaction mechanism and details of the formation of CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) in the photoreactions of two aromatic dyes (2,2‘-dipyridyl, DP, and flavin mononucleotide, FMN) with bovine and human α-lactalbumins (BLA and HLA) in aqueous solution have been studied using the time-resolved CIDNP technique. With DP as the photosensitizer, polarization in BLA is observed for the protons of Trp118, His68, Tyr18, and Tyr103. ...”
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    Time-Resolved CIDNP Study of Native-State Bovine and Human α-Lactalbumins Por Olga B. Morozova (1521157)

    Publicado em 2004
    “...The reaction mechanism and details of the formation of CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) in the photoreactions of two aromatic dyes (2,2‘-dipyridyl, DP, and flavin mononucleotide, FMN) with bovine and human α-lactalbumins (BLA and HLA) in aqueous solution have been studied using the time-resolved CIDNP technique. With DP as the photosensitizer, polarization in BLA is observed for the protons of Trp118, His68, Tyr18, and Tyr103. ...”
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    Time-Resolved CIDNP Study of Native-State Bovine and Human α-Lactalbumins Por Olga B. Morozova (1521157)

    Publicado em 2004
    “...The reaction mechanism and details of the formation of CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) in the photoreactions of two aromatic dyes (2,2‘-dipyridyl, DP, and flavin mononucleotide, FMN) with bovine and human α-lactalbumins (BLA and HLA) in aqueous solution have been studied using the time-resolved CIDNP technique. With DP as the photosensitizer, polarization in BLA is observed for the protons of Trp118, His68, Tyr18, and Tyr103. ...”
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    Time-Resolved CIDNP Study of Native-State Bovine and Human α-Lactalbumins Por Olga B. Morozova (1521157)

    Publicado em 2004
    “...The reaction mechanism and details of the formation of CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) in the photoreactions of two aromatic dyes (2,2‘-dipyridyl, DP, and flavin mononucleotide, FMN) with bovine and human α-lactalbumins (BLA and HLA) in aqueous solution have been studied using the time-resolved CIDNP technique. With DP as the photosensitizer, polarization in BLA is observed for the protons of Trp118, His68, Tyr18, and Tyr103. ...”
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    Time-Resolved CIDNP Study of Native-State Bovine and Human α-Lactalbumins Por Olga B. Morozova (1521157)

    Publicado em 2004
    “...The reaction mechanism and details of the formation of CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization) in the photoreactions of two aromatic dyes (2,2‘-dipyridyl, DP, and flavin mononucleotide, FMN) with bovine and human α-lactalbumins (BLA and HLA) in aqueous solution have been studied using the time-resolved CIDNP technique. With DP as the photosensitizer, polarization in BLA is observed for the protons of Trp118, His68, Tyr18, and Tyr103. ...”
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    Polarization-resolved microscopy—A method to determine actin order in biological systems. Por Olivier Loison (5150705)

    Publicado em 2018
    “...<p>(A) Polarization-resolved microscopy provides information about F-actin molecular order Ψ and the average actin filament orientation ρ. ...”
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