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Trends in Plant Science|February 15, 2001
Deoxyxylulose phosphate pathway to terpenoidsW Eisenreich, F Rohdich, A Bacher
Biochemistry|March 7, 1995
Biosynthesis of riboflavin. Studies on the reaction mechanism of 6,7-dimethyl-8-ribityllumazine synthaseK Kis, R Volk, A Bacher
Biological Chemistry Hoppe-Seyler|May 1, 1985
Structure of enoate reductase from a Clostridium tyrobutyricum (C. spec. La1)S Kuno, A Bacher, H Simon
Journal of Molecular Biology|June 5, 1987
Some observations of a correlation between the symmetry of large heavy-atom complexes and their binding sites on proteinsR Ladenstein, A Bacher, R Huber
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 13, 2001
Biosynthesis of riboflavin. Single turnover kinetic analysis of GTP cyclohydrolase IIN Schramek, A Bracher, A Bacher
Journal of the American Chemical Society|March 19, 2010
The resolution of atabrine dihydrochlorideF A BACHER, R P BUHS
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|April 17, 2001
Biosynthesis of riboflavin. The reaction catalyzed by 6,7-dimethyl-8-ribityllumazine synthase can proceed without enzymatic catalysis under physiological conditionsK Kis, K Kugelbrey, A Bacher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 19, 2001
A pentacyclic reaction intermediate of riboflavin synthaseB Illarionov, W Eisenreich, A Bacher
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|May 1, 1983
Propranolol, anxiety, and tardive dyskinesiaN A Bacher, H A Lewis
Biochemical Society Transactions|July 27, 2005
Isoprenoid biosynthetic pathways as anti-infective drug targetsF Rohdich, A Bacher, W Eisenreich
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Trends in Plant Science|February 15, 2001
Deoxyxylulose phosphate pathway to terpenoidsW Eisenreich, F Rohdich, A Bacher
Biochemistry|March 7, 1995
Biosynthesis of riboflavin. Studies on the reaction mechanism of 6,7-dimethyl-8-ribityllumazine synthaseK Kis, R Volk, A Bacher
Biological Chemistry Hoppe-Seyler|May 1, 1985
Structure of enoate reductase from a Clostridium tyrobutyricum (C. spec. La1)S Kuno, A Bacher, H Simon
Journal of Molecular Biology|June 5, 1987
Some observations of a correlation between the symmetry of large heavy-atom complexes and their binding sites on proteinsR Ladenstein, A Bacher, R Huber
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 13, 2001
Biosynthesis of riboflavin. Single turnover kinetic analysis of GTP cyclohydrolase IIN Schramek, A Bracher, A Bacher
Journal of the American Chemical Society|March 19, 2010
The resolution of atabrine dihydrochlorideF A BACHER, R P BUHS
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|April 17, 2001
Biosynthesis of riboflavin. The reaction catalyzed by 6,7-dimethyl-8-ribityllumazine synthase can proceed without enzymatic catalysis under physiological conditionsK Kis, K Kugelbrey, A Bacher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 19, 2001
A pentacyclic reaction intermediate of riboflavin synthaseB Illarionov, W Eisenreich, A Bacher
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|May 1, 1983
Propranolol, anxiety, and tardive dyskinesiaN A Bacher, H A Lewis
Biochemical Society Transactions|July 27, 2005
Isoprenoid biosynthetic pathways as anti-infective drug targetsF Rohdich, A Bacher, W Eisenreich
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