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The primary structures of the low-redox potential diheme cytochromes c from the phototrophic bacteria Rhodobacter sphaeroides and Rhodobacter adriaticus reveal a new structural family of c-type cytochromes
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The primary structure of the split-Soret cytochrome c from Desulfovibrio desulfuricans ATCC 27774 reveals an unusual type of diheme cytochrome c.
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High precision mass determination by electrospray mass spectrometry allows the detection of isoforms of a bacterial cytochrome b species.
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High precision mass determination by electrospray mass spectrometry allows the detection of isoforms of a bacterial cytochrome b species.
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Subunit IV of human cytochrome c oxidase, polymorphism and a putative isoform.
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Covalent structure of the diheme cytochrome subunit and amino-terminal sequence of the fiavoprolein subunit of flavocytochrome c from Chromatium vinosum
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The covalent structure of the tetraheme cytochrome c3 from Sesulfovibrio desulfuricans. 'Structure and Function of Proteins', and 'Structure, Conformation and Synthesis of Biological Peptides', Abstract Meeting Contact Groups, Lille, 11 jan. 1991.
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The integrated use of plasma desorption, laser desorption and electrospray mass spectrometry in a protein chemistry laboratory. Proc. of the 6th Forum for Applied Biotechnology, Bruges, 1992.
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Studies on the high precision mass determination of electroblotted proteins and peptides by electrospray mass spectrometry. Abstract Conference 'Bioseparation New Strategies in Bioseparation Processing', Espinho, Portugal 24-28/5/92.
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High precision mass analysis of proteins by plasma desorption, laser desorption and electrospray mass spectrometry. Abstract 6th Forum for Applied Biotechnology, 24-25/9/92, Bruges.