Ascaris haemoglobin is a nitric oxide-activated "deoxygenase"
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Minning, DM; Gow, AJ; Bonaventura, J; Braun, R; Dewhirst, M; Goldberg, DE; Stamler, J
Published in: Chemtracts
May 1, 2000
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1431-9268
Publication Date
May 1, 2000
Volume
13
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5
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320 / 325
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- Organic Chemistry
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Minning, D. M., Gow, A. J., Bonaventura, J., Braun, R., Dewhirst, M., Goldberg, D. E., & Stamler, J. (2000). Ascaris haemoglobin is a nitric oxide-activated "deoxygenase". Chemtracts, 13(5), 320–325.
Minning, D. M., A. J. Gow, J. Bonaventura, R. Braun, M. Dewhirst, D. E. Goldberg, and J. Stamler. “Ascaris haemoglobin is a nitric oxide-activated "deoxygenase".” Chemtracts 13, no. 5 (May 1, 2000): 320–25.
Minning DM, Gow AJ, Bonaventura J, Braun R, Dewhirst M, Goldberg DE, et al. Ascaris haemoglobin is a nitric oxide-activated "deoxygenase". Chemtracts. 2000 May 1;13(5):320–5.
Minning, D. M., et al. “Ascaris haemoglobin is a nitric oxide-activated "deoxygenase".” Chemtracts, vol. 13, no. 5, May 2000, pp. 320–25.
Minning DM, Gow AJ, Bonaventura J, Braun R, Dewhirst M, Goldberg DE, Stamler J. Ascaris haemoglobin is a nitric oxide-activated "deoxygenase". Chemtracts. 2000 May 1;13(5):320–325.
Published In
Chemtracts
ISSN
1431-9268
Publication Date
May 1, 2000
Volume
13
Issue
5
Start / End Page
320 / 325
Related Subject Headings
- Organic Chemistry