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Journal of Psychosomatic Research
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January 1, 1980
Adolescents' views on smoking
M Murray, A Cracknell
Nano Letters
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May 18, 2013
Translocating kilobase RNA through the Staphylococcal α-hemolysin nanopore
James A Cracknell, Deanpen Japrung, Hagan Bayley
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
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October 6, 2010
Gas pressure effects on the rates of catalytic H(2) oxidation by hydrogenases
James A Cracknell, Bärbel Friedrich, Fraser A Armstrong
Chemical Reviews
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July 16, 2008
Enzymes as working or inspirational electrocatalysts for fuel cells and electrolysis
James A Cracknell, Kylie A Vincent, Fraser A Armstrong
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
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October 20, 2005
Hydrogen cycling by enzymes: electrocatalysis and implications for future energy technology
Kylie A Vincent, James A Cracknell, Alison Parkin, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
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March 16, 1991
Testing for HIV antibodies
P D Kell, M A Cracknell, S E Barton, et al.
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
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May 6, 2011
Bilirubin oxidase from Myrothecium verrucaria: X-ray determination of the complete crystal structure and a rational surface modification for enhanced electrocatalytic O2 reduction
James A Cracknell, Thomas P McNamara, Edward D Lowe, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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November 8, 2008
Oxygen-tolerant H2 oxidation by membrane-bound [NiFe] hydrogenases of ralstonia species. Coping with low level H2 in air
Marcus Ludwig, James A Cracknell, Kylie A Vincent, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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November 26, 2009
A kinetic and thermodynamic understanding of O2 tolerance in [NiFe]-hydrogenases
James A Cracknell, Annemarie F Wait, Oliver Lenz, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
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December 20, 2007
Enzymatic oxidation of H2 in atmospheric O2: the electrochemistry of energy generation from trace H2 by aerobic microorganisms
James A Cracknell, Kylie A Vincent, Marcus Ludwig, et al.
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Journal of Psychosomatic Research
|
January 1, 1980
Adolescents' views on smoking
M Murray, A Cracknell
Nano Letters
|
May 18, 2013
Translocating kilobase RNA through the Staphylococcal α-hemolysin nanopore
James A Cracknell, Deanpen Japrung, Hagan Bayley
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)
|
October 6, 2010
Gas pressure effects on the rates of catalytic H(2) oxidation by hydrogenases
James A Cracknell, Bärbel Friedrich, Fraser A Armstrong
Chemical Reviews
|
July 16, 2008
Enzymes as working or inspirational electrocatalysts for fuel cells and electrolysis
James A Cracknell, Kylie A Vincent, Fraser A Armstrong
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
|
October 20, 2005
Hydrogen cycling by enzymes: electrocatalysis and implications for future energy technology
Kylie A Vincent, James A Cracknell, Alison Parkin, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)
|
March 16, 1991
Testing for HIV antibodies
P D Kell, M A Cracknell, S E Barton, et al.
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)
|
May 6, 2011
Bilirubin oxidase from Myrothecium verrucaria: X-ray determination of the complete crystal structure and a rational surface modification for enhanced electrocatalytic O2 reduction
James A Cracknell, Thomas P McNamara, Edward D Lowe, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
November 8, 2008
Oxygen-tolerant H2 oxidation by membrane-bound [NiFe] hydrogenases of ralstonia species. Coping with low level H2 in air
Marcus Ludwig, James A Cracknell, Kylie A Vincent, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
November 26, 2009
A kinetic and thermodynamic understanding of O2 tolerance in [NiFe]-hydrogenases
James A Cracknell, Annemarie F Wait, Oliver Lenz, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|
December 20, 2007
Enzymatic oxidation of H2 in atmospheric O2: the electrochemistry of energy generation from trace H2 by aerobic microorganisms
James A Cracknell, Kylie A Vincent, Marcus Ludwig, et al.
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