Moreira, Icaro, Sun, Ji, Cho, Myung O.-K., Wishart, James F., Isied, Stephan S. (1994) Electron Transfer from the Heme of Cytochrome c to Two Equidistant Redox-Modified Sites, Histidine 33 and Methionine 65: The Importance of Electronic Effects and Peptide Networks. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 116 (18) 8396-8397 doi:10.1021/ja00097a069
Reference Type | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ||
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Title | Electron Transfer from the Heme of Cytochrome c to Two Equidistant Redox-Modified Sites, Histidine 33 and Methionine 65: The Importance of Electronic Effects and Peptide Networks | ||
Journal | Journal Of The American Chemical Society | ||
Authors | Moreira, Icaro | Author | |
Sun, Ji | Author | ||
Cho, Myung O.-K. | Author | ||
Wishart, James F. | Author | ||
Isied, Stephan S. | Author | ||
Year | 1994 (September) | Volume | 116 |
Issue | 18 | ||
Publisher | American Chemical Society (ACS) | ||
DOI | doi:10.1021/ja00097a069Search in ResearchGate | ||
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Mindat Ref. ID | 1480596 | Long-form Identifier | mindat:1:5:1480596:5 |
GUID | 0 | ||
Full Reference | Moreira, Icaro, Sun, Ji, Cho, Myung O.-K., Wishart, James F., Isied, Stephan S. (1994) Electron Transfer from the Heme of Cytochrome c to Two Equidistant Redox-Modified Sites, Histidine 33 and Methionine 65: The Importance of Electronic Effects and Peptide Networks. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 116 (18) 8396-8397 doi:10.1021/ja00097a069 | ||
Plain Text | Moreira, Icaro, Sun, Ji, Cho, Myung O.-K., Wishart, James F., Isied, Stephan S. (1994) Electron Transfer from the Heme of Cytochrome c to Two Equidistant Redox-Modified Sites, Histidine 33 and Methionine 65: The Importance of Electronic Effects and Peptide Networks. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 116 (18) 8396-8397 doi:10.1021/ja00097a069 | ||
In | (1994, September) Journal Of The American Chemical Society Vol. 116 (18) American Chemical Society (ACS) |
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