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F E Mabbs

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Nature|February 20, 1975
Possible mechanism for discrimination between nitrate and nitrite by nitrate reductasesC D Gardner, M R Hyde, F E Mabbs
The Biochemical Journal|June 1, 1984
Kinetic and e.p.r. studies of cyanide and azide binding to the copper sites of dopamine (3,4-dihydroxyphenethylamine) beta-mono-oxygenaseN J Blackburn, D Collison, J Sutton, et al.
Nature|December 13, 1974
Possible model reactions for the nitrate reductasesC D Garner, M R Hyde, F E Mabbs, et al.
Biochemistry|August 9, 1988
Active site of dopamine beta-hydroxylase. Comparison of enzyme derivatives containing four and eight copper atoms per tetramer using potentiometry and EPR spectroscopyN J Blackburn, M Concannon, S K Shahiyan, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry|March 23, 2001
Syntheses, crystal structures, magnetic properties, and EPR spectra of tetranuclear copper(II) complexes featuring pairs of "roof-shaped" Cu2X2 dimers with hydroxide, methoxide, and azide bridgesB Graham, M T Hearn, P C Junk, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|December 15, 1989
Studies on the active site of pig plasma amine oxidaseD Collison, P F Knowles, F E Mabbs, et al.
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Nature|February 20, 1975
Possible mechanism for discrimination between nitrate and nitrite by nitrate reductasesC D Gardner, M R Hyde, F E Mabbs
The Biochemical Journal|June 1, 1984
Kinetic and e.p.r. studies of cyanide and azide binding to the copper sites of dopamine (3,4-dihydroxyphenethylamine) beta-mono-oxygenaseN J Blackburn, D Collison, J Sutton, et al.
Nature|December 13, 1974
Possible model reactions for the nitrate reductasesC D Garner, M R Hyde, F E Mabbs, et al.
Biochemistry|August 9, 1988
Active site of dopamine beta-hydroxylase. Comparison of enzyme derivatives containing four and eight copper atoms per tetramer using potentiometry and EPR spectroscopyN J Blackburn, M Concannon, S K Shahiyan, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry|March 23, 2001
Syntheses, crystal structures, magnetic properties, and EPR spectra of tetranuclear copper(II) complexes featuring pairs of "roof-shaped" Cu2X2 dimers with hydroxide, methoxide, and azide bridgesB Graham, M T Hearn, P C Junk, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|December 15, 1989
Studies on the active site of pig plasma amine oxidaseD Collison, P F Knowles, F E Mabbs, et al.
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