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J D Lipscomb

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 20, 1982
A biochemical pioneerJ D Lipscomb
Annual Review of Microbiology|January 1, 1994
Biochemistry of the soluble methane monooxygenaseJ D Lipscomb
Biochemistry|July 22, 1980
Electron paramagnetic resonance detectable states of cytochrome P-450camJ D Lipscomb
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 19, 1979
A hemoproteinJ D Lipscomb
Biochemistry|May 13, 1999
Probing the mechanism of C-H activation: oxidation of methylcubane by soluble methane monooxygenase from Methylosinus trichosporium OB3bY Jin, J D Lipscomb
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|November 23, 2000
Mechanistic insights into C-H activation from radical clock chemistry: oxidation of substituted methylcyclopropanes catalyzed by soluble methane monooxygenase from Methylosinus trichosporium OB3bY Jin, J D Lipscomb
Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry : JBIC : a Publication of the Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry|October 30, 2001
Desaturation reactions catalyzed by soluble methane monooxygenaseY Jin, J D Lipscomb
Biochemistry|April 9, 1999
Oxygen activation catalyzed by methane monooxygenase hydroxylase component: proton delivery during the O-O bond cleavage stepsS K Lee, J D Lipscomb
Biochemistry|November 7, 2000
Kinetics and activation thermodynamics of methane monooxygenase compound Q formation and reaction with substratesB J Brazeau, J D Lipscomb
Protein Expression and Purification|June 1, 1997
Cloning, overexpression, and mutagenesis of the gene for homoprotocatechuate 2,3-dioxygenase from Brevibacterium fuscumY Z Wang, J D Lipscomb
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 20, 1982
A biochemical pioneerJ D Lipscomb
Annual Review of Microbiology|January 1, 1994
Biochemistry of the soluble methane monooxygenaseJ D Lipscomb
Biochemistry|July 22, 1980
Electron paramagnetic resonance detectable states of cytochrome P-450camJ D Lipscomb
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 19, 1979
A hemoproteinJ D Lipscomb
Biochemistry|May 13, 1999
Probing the mechanism of C-H activation: oxidation of methylcubane by soluble methane monooxygenase from Methylosinus trichosporium OB3bY Jin, J D Lipscomb
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|November 23, 2000
Mechanistic insights into C-H activation from radical clock chemistry: oxidation of substituted methylcyclopropanes catalyzed by soluble methane monooxygenase from Methylosinus trichosporium OB3bY Jin, J D Lipscomb
Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry : JBIC : a Publication of the Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry|October 30, 2001
Desaturation reactions catalyzed by soluble methane monooxygenaseY Jin, J D Lipscomb
Biochemistry|April 9, 1999
Oxygen activation catalyzed by methane monooxygenase hydroxylase component: proton delivery during the O-O bond cleavage stepsS K Lee, J D Lipscomb
Biochemistry|November 7, 2000
Kinetics and activation thermodynamics of methane monooxygenase compound Q formation and reaction with substratesB J Brazeau, J D Lipscomb
Protein Expression and Purification|June 1, 1997
Cloning, overexpression, and mutagenesis of the gene for homoprotocatechuate 2,3-dioxygenase from Brevibacterium fuscumY Z Wang, J D Lipscomb
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