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H W Hofer

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Hoppe-Seyler'S Zeitschrift Fur Physiologische Chemie|July 1, 1971
Influence of enzyme concentration on the kinetic behaviour of rabbit muscle phosphofructokinaseH W Hofer
Archivos De Biologia Y Medicina Experimentales|January 1, 1987
Regulatory properties and the development of structure in phosphofructokinaseH W Hofer
Experientia|May 15, 1996
Conservation, evolution, and specificity in cellular control by protein phosphorylationH W Hofer
Hoppe-Seyler'S Zeitschrift Fur Physiologische Chemie|May 1, 1970
[Influencing of the catalytic properties of phosphofructokinase by chemical modification of functionally important amino acids]H W Hofer
Hoppe-Seyler'S Zeitschrift Fur Physiologische Chemie|May 1, 1972
[Modification of catalytic properties of muscle phosphofructokinase caused by association of enzymes]H W Hofer
Analytical Biochemistry|September 1, 1974
Separation of glycolytic metabolites by column chromatographyH W Hofer
Ciba Foundation Symposium|January 1, 1979
The constant proportion enzyme group concept in the selection of reference enzymes in metabolismD Pette, H W Hofer
FEBS Letters|February 15, 1976
Isolation of a phosphorylated form of phosphofructokinase from skeletal muscleH W Hofer, M Fürst
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 30, 1981
Interaction of a phosphorylated site of muscle phosphofructokinase with the activation of the enzyme by NH4+ and K+.1E Krystek, H W Hofer
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|December 30, 1992
A major lienal phosphotyrosine phosphatase is inhibited by phospholipids and inositol trisphosphateC Stader, H W Hofer
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Hoppe-Seyler'S Zeitschrift Fur Physiologische Chemie|July 1, 1971
Influence of enzyme concentration on the kinetic behaviour of rabbit muscle phosphofructokinaseH W Hofer
Archivos De Biologia Y Medicina Experimentales|January 1, 1987
Regulatory properties and the development of structure in phosphofructokinaseH W Hofer
Experientia|May 15, 1996
Conservation, evolution, and specificity in cellular control by protein phosphorylationH W Hofer
Hoppe-Seyler'S Zeitschrift Fur Physiologische Chemie|May 1, 1970
[Influencing of the catalytic properties of phosphofructokinase by chemical modification of functionally important amino acids]H W Hofer
Hoppe-Seyler'S Zeitschrift Fur Physiologische Chemie|May 1, 1972
[Modification of catalytic properties of muscle phosphofructokinase caused by association of enzymes]H W Hofer
Analytical Biochemistry|September 1, 1974
Separation of glycolytic metabolites by column chromatographyH W Hofer
Ciba Foundation Symposium|January 1, 1979
The constant proportion enzyme group concept in the selection of reference enzymes in metabolismD Pette, H W Hofer
FEBS Letters|February 15, 1976
Isolation of a phosphorylated form of phosphofructokinase from skeletal muscleH W Hofer, M Fürst
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 30, 1981
Interaction of a phosphorylated site of muscle phosphofructokinase with the activation of the enzyme by NH4+ and K+.1E Krystek, H W Hofer
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|December 30, 1992
A major lienal phosphotyrosine phosphatase is inhibited by phospholipids and inositol trisphosphateC Stader, H W Hofer
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