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Hong-In Lee

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Chemical Science|March 11, 2026
Red-light photoredox catalysis with bridged fluorescein derivatives: mechanistic insights and application to fluoride-responsive photopolymerizationDokyeong Lee, Hoyun Kim, Byunghyuck Jung, et al.
Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry : JBIC : a Publication of the Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry|August 27, 2009
ENDOR and ESEEM investigation of the Ni-containing superoxide dismutaseHong-In Lee, Jin-Won Lee, Tran-Chin Yang, et al.
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry|January 23, 2003
Effects of substrates (methyl isocyanide, C2H2) and inhibitor (CO) on resting-state wild-type and NifV(-)Klebsiella pneumoniae MoFe proteinsPaul A McLean, Anne True, Mark J Nelson, et al.
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|May 12, 2006
Breaking the N2 triple bond: insights into the nitrogenase mechanismBrett M Barney, Hong-In Lee, Patricia C Dos Santos, et al.
Accounts of Chemical Research|March 16, 2005
Substrate interactions with the nitrogenase active sitePatricia C Dos Santos, Robert Y Igarashi, Hong-In Lee, et al.
Chemical Science|July 31, 2025
Visible-light photoredox catalysis of polydopamine with triethanolamine in waterHoyun Kim, Dokyeong Lee, Young Jae Jung, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|September 15, 2005
The interstitial atom of the nitrogenase FeMo-cofactor: ENDOR and ESEEM evidence that it is not a nitrogenTran-Chin Yang, Nathan K Maeser, Mikhail Laryukhin, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|April 28, 2005
Trapping H- bound to the nitrogenase FeMo-cofactor active site during H2 evolution: characterization by ENDOR spectroscopyRobert Y Igarashi, Mikhail Laryukhin, Patricia C Dos Santos, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|May 8, 2003
The interstitial atom of the nitrogenase FeMo-cofactor: ENDOR and ESEEM show it is not an exchangeable nitrogenHong-In Lee, Paul M C Benton, Mikhail Laryukhin, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|November 10, 2005
Electron inventory, kinetic assignment (E(n)), structure, and bonding of nitrogenase turnover intermediates with C2H2 and COHong-In Lee, Morten Sørlie, Jason Christiansen, et al.
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Chemical Science|March 11, 2026
Red-light photoredox catalysis with bridged fluorescein derivatives: mechanistic insights and application to fluoride-responsive photopolymerizationDokyeong Lee, Hoyun Kim, Byunghyuck Jung, et al.
Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry : JBIC : a Publication of the Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry|August 27, 2009
ENDOR and ESEEM investigation of the Ni-containing superoxide dismutaseHong-In Lee, Jin-Won Lee, Tran-Chin Yang, et al.
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry|January 23, 2003
Effects of substrates (methyl isocyanide, C2H2) and inhibitor (CO) on resting-state wild-type and NifV(-)Klebsiella pneumoniae MoFe proteinsPaul A McLean, Anne True, Mark J Nelson, et al.
Dalton Transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003)|May 12, 2006
Breaking the N2 triple bond: insights into the nitrogenase mechanismBrett M Barney, Hong-In Lee, Patricia C Dos Santos, et al.
Accounts of Chemical Research|March 16, 2005
Substrate interactions with the nitrogenase active sitePatricia C Dos Santos, Robert Y Igarashi, Hong-In Lee, et al.
Chemical Science|July 31, 2025
Visible-light photoredox catalysis of polydopamine with triethanolamine in waterHoyun Kim, Dokyeong Lee, Young Jae Jung, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|September 15, 2005
The interstitial atom of the nitrogenase FeMo-cofactor: ENDOR and ESEEM evidence that it is not a nitrogenTran-Chin Yang, Nathan K Maeser, Mikhail Laryukhin, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|April 28, 2005
Trapping H- bound to the nitrogenase FeMo-cofactor active site during H2 evolution: characterization by ENDOR spectroscopyRobert Y Igarashi, Mikhail Laryukhin, Patricia C Dos Santos, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|May 8, 2003
The interstitial atom of the nitrogenase FeMo-cofactor: ENDOR and ESEEM show it is not an exchangeable nitrogenHong-In Lee, Paul M C Benton, Mikhail Laryukhin, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|November 10, 2005
Electron inventory, kinetic assignment (E(n)), structure, and bonding of nitrogenase turnover intermediates with C2H2 and COHong-In Lee, Morten Sørlie, Jason Christiansen, et al.
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