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Michael J Sutcliffe

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Structure (London, England : 1993)|April 6, 2004
A copper-bottomed trafficking solutionMichael J Sutcliffe
European Journal of Biochemistry|June 27, 2002
A new conceptual framework for enzyme catalysis. Hydrogen tunnelling coupled to enzyme dynamics in flavoprotein and quinoprotein enzymesMichael J Sutcliffe, Nigel S Scrutton
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|October 19, 2006
Computational studies of enzyme mechanism: linking theory with experiment in the analysis of enzymic H-tunnellingMichael J Sutcliffe, Nigel S Scrutton
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|April 17, 2010
Enzymology takes a quantum leap forwardMichael J Sutcliffe, Nigel S Scrutton
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry|August 22, 2006
Insights into drug metabolism from modelling studies of cytochrome P450-drug interactionsJean-Didier Maréchal, Michael J Sutcliffe
The Journal of General Physiology|October 29, 2003
Spermine is fit to block inward rectifier (Kir) channelsPeter R Stanfield, Michael J Sutcliffe
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|October 3, 2008
Calculating chemically accurate redox potentials for engineered flavoproteins from classical molecular dynamics free energy simulationsBenedict M Sattelle, Michael J Sutcliffe
Biochemical Society Transactions|July 28, 2010
Protein-protein interactionsMike P Williamson, Michael J Sutcliffe
The Biochemical Journal|December 25, 2004
Kinetic isotope effects and ligand binding in PQQ-dependent methanol dehydrogenaseParvinder Hothi, Michael J Sutcliffe, Nigel S Scrutton
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 5, 2007
Promoting motions in enzyme catalysis probed by pressure studies of kinetic isotope effectsSam Hay, Michael J Sutcliffe, Nigel S Scrutton
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Structure (London, England : 1993)|April 6, 2004
A copper-bottomed trafficking solutionMichael J Sutcliffe
European Journal of Biochemistry|June 27, 2002
A new conceptual framework for enzyme catalysis. Hydrogen tunnelling coupled to enzyme dynamics in flavoprotein and quinoprotein enzymesMichael J Sutcliffe, Nigel S Scrutton
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|October 19, 2006
Computational studies of enzyme mechanism: linking theory with experiment in the analysis of enzymic H-tunnellingMichael J Sutcliffe, Nigel S Scrutton
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|April 17, 2010
Enzymology takes a quantum leap forwardMichael J Sutcliffe, Nigel S Scrutton
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry|August 22, 2006
Insights into drug metabolism from modelling studies of cytochrome P450-drug interactionsJean-Didier Maréchal, Michael J Sutcliffe
The Journal of General Physiology|October 29, 2003
Spermine is fit to block inward rectifier (Kir) channelsPeter R Stanfield, Michael J Sutcliffe
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|October 3, 2008
Calculating chemically accurate redox potentials for engineered flavoproteins from classical molecular dynamics free energy simulationsBenedict M Sattelle, Michael J Sutcliffe
Biochemical Society Transactions|July 28, 2010
Protein-protein interactionsMike P Williamson, Michael J Sutcliffe
The Biochemical Journal|December 25, 2004
Kinetic isotope effects and ligand binding in PQQ-dependent methanol dehydrogenaseParvinder Hothi, Michael J Sutcliffe, Nigel S Scrutton
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 5, 2007
Promoting motions in enzyme catalysis probed by pressure studies of kinetic isotope effectsSam Hay, Michael J Sutcliffe, Nigel S Scrutton
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