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Keyword [Heme proteins]
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Theoretical Study Of The Mechanisms Of Some Prototype Chemical Reactions Mediated By Cytochrome P450
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Application Of Nanocomposite Modified Electrode For Direct Electrochemistry And Electrocatalysis Of Heme Protein
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Polymer Decorated Magnetite Materials As Smart Protein Separators To Manipulate The High Loading Of Heme Proteins
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Direct Electrochemistry And Electrocatalysis Of Redox Proteins In Multicomposite Materials
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Direct Electrochemistry Of Protein Based On Ionic Liquid-nanomaterial Composite
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Researches On The Electrochemical Detection Of BSA Damage And The Direct Electrochemical Of Heme Proteins
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Theoretical Investigation Of The Mechanism Of Chlorite Dismutase-catalyzed Reaction Of Non-natural Substrate
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Investigation Of Electrochemical Biosensor Based On Nanocomposite And Redox Protein
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Spectroscopic characterization of the reaction intermediates of the heme-thiolate proteins of cytochrome P450cam and Caldariomyces fumago chloroperoxidase and investingation of the structure and kinetics of hemecontaining proteins using magnetic circular
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Surface-enhanced Raman spectral study of pyridine, heme proteins in the presence and absence of surfactants adsorbed on a silver (Ag) electrode surface
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Reactive intermediates and structure determination of heme proteins studied by using resonance Raman spectroscopy
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Investigations of photophysical and photochemical processes in heme proteins through ultrafast laser spectroscopy and low-temperature absorption spectroscopy
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Insight into the Local Solvent Environment of Biologically Relevant Iron-nitroysl Systems through Two-Dimensional Infrared Spectroscopy
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Study On The Interactions Of Natural Drug Molecules With Heme Proteins By Mass Spectrometry-based Experimental And Calculation Methods
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Construction And Application Of Enzymatic Regeneration Systems Of Oxidized Nicotinamide Cofactors
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Interaction Of Several Flavonoids With Heme Proteins And Their Effects On Lipid Oxidation
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