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Biochemistry|September 16, 1997
Mechanism-based phage display selection of active-site mutants of human glutathione transferase A1-1 catalyzing SNAr reactionsL O Hansson, M Widersten, B Mannervik
European Journal of Biochemistry|August 17, 1973
The steady-state kinetics of glyoxalase I from porcine erythrocytes. Evidence for a random-pathway mechanism involving one- and two-substrate branchesB Mannervik, B Górna-Hall, T Bártfai
FEBS Letters|February 25, 1985
Inhibitors for distinction of three types of human glutathione transferaseM K Tahir, C Guthenberg, B Mannervik
The Biochemical Journal|November 1, 1989
Effects of inducers of drug metabolism on basic hepatic forms of mouse glutathione transferaseP Di Simplicio, H Jensson, B Mannervik
The Biochemical Journal|September 1, 1974
A steady-state kinetic model of butyrylcholinesterase from horse plasmaK B Augustinsson, T Bartfai, B Mannervik
Analytical Biochemistry|January 15, 1979
Purification of glyoxalase I from human erythrocytes by the use of affinity chromatography and separation of the three isoenzymesA C Aronsson, G Tibbelin, B Mannervik
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 10, 1974
Random pathway mechanism involving parallel one- and two- substrate branches for glyoxalase I from yeastB Mannervik, T Bartfai, B Górna-Hall
FEBS Letters|July 22, 1985
Selective expression of glutathione transferase isoenzymes in chemically induced preneoplastic rat hepatocyte nodulesH Jensson, L C Eriksson, B Mannervik
Biochemistry|December 10, 1999
The C-terminal region of human glutathione transferase A1-1 affects the rate of glutathione binding and the ionization of the active-site Tyr9A Gustafsson, M Etahadieh, P Jemth, et al.
Protein Expression and Purification|December 22, 1999
Expression and purification of the transcription factor NtcA from the cyanobacterium Anabaena PCC 7120S Wisén, F Jiang, B Bergman, et al.
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Biochemistry|September 16, 1997
Mechanism-based phage display selection of active-site mutants of human glutathione transferase A1-1 catalyzing SNAr reactionsL O Hansson, M Widersten, B Mannervik
European Journal of Biochemistry|August 17, 1973
The steady-state kinetics of glyoxalase I from porcine erythrocytes. Evidence for a random-pathway mechanism involving one- and two-substrate branchesB Mannervik, B Górna-Hall, T Bártfai
FEBS Letters|February 25, 1985
Inhibitors for distinction of three types of human glutathione transferaseM K Tahir, C Guthenberg, B Mannervik
The Biochemical Journal|November 1, 1989
Effects of inducers of drug metabolism on basic hepatic forms of mouse glutathione transferaseP Di Simplicio, H Jensson, B Mannervik
The Biochemical Journal|September 1, 1974
A steady-state kinetic model of butyrylcholinesterase from horse plasmaK B Augustinsson, T Bartfai, B Mannervik
Analytical Biochemistry|January 15, 1979
Purification of glyoxalase I from human erythrocytes by the use of affinity chromatography and separation of the three isoenzymesA C Aronsson, G Tibbelin, B Mannervik
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 10, 1974
Random pathway mechanism involving parallel one- and two- substrate branches for glyoxalase I from yeastB Mannervik, T Bartfai, B Górna-Hall
FEBS Letters|July 22, 1985
Selective expression of glutathione transferase isoenzymes in chemically induced preneoplastic rat hepatocyte nodulesH Jensson, L C Eriksson, B Mannervik
Biochemistry|December 10, 1999
The C-terminal region of human glutathione transferase A1-1 affects the rate of glutathione binding and the ionization of the active-site Tyr9A Gustafsson, M Etahadieh, P Jemth, et al.
Protein Expression and Purification|December 22, 1999
Expression and purification of the transcription factor NtcA from the cyanobacterium Anabaena PCC 7120S Wisén, F Jiang, B Bergman, et al.
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