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R M Kelly

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Methods in Enzymology|February 24, 2001
Protease I from Pyrococcus furiosusL S Chang, P M Hicks, R M Kelly
Methods in Enzymology|February 24, 2001
Homomultimeric protease and putative bacteriocin homolog from Thermotoga maritimaP M Hicks, L S Chang, R M Kelly
Neurotoxicology|January 1, 1994
Strategies to limit brain injury and promote recovery of functionT J Walsh, R M Kelly, R W Stackman
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|July 1, 1990
Characterization of Amylolytic Enzyme Activities Associated with the Hyperthermophilic Archaebacterium Pyrococcus furiosusS H Brown, H R Costantino, R M Kelly
Methods in Enzymology|February 24, 2001
Xylose isomerases from ThermotogaC Vieille, D Sriprapundh, R M Kelly, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1993
Hydrogenase of the hyperthermophile Pyrococcus furiosus is an elemental sulfur reductase or sulfhydrogenase: evidence for a sulfur-reducing hydrogenase ancestorK Ma, R N Schicho, R M Kelly, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|March 1, 1993
Bioenergetics of sulfur reduction in the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosusR N Schicho, K Ma, M W Adams, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|May 1, 1990
Role of Polysulfides in Reduction of Elemental Sulfur by the Hyperthermophilic Archaebacterium Pyrococcus furiosusI I Blumentals, M Itoh, G J Olson, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|March 2, 1999
Relationship between glycosyl hydrolase inventory and growth physiology of the hyperthermophile Pyrococcus furiosus on carbohydrate-based mediaL E Driskill, K Kusy, M W Bauer, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|December 6, 2001
Bivalent cations and amino-acid composition contribute to the thermostability of Bacillus licheniformis xylose isomeraseC Vieille, K L Epting, R M Kelly, et al.
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Methods in Enzymology|February 24, 2001
Protease I from Pyrococcus furiosusL S Chang, P M Hicks, R M Kelly
Methods in Enzymology|February 24, 2001
Homomultimeric protease and putative bacteriocin homolog from Thermotoga maritimaP M Hicks, L S Chang, R M Kelly
Neurotoxicology|January 1, 1994
Strategies to limit brain injury and promote recovery of functionT J Walsh, R M Kelly, R W Stackman
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|July 1, 1990
Characterization of Amylolytic Enzyme Activities Associated with the Hyperthermophilic Archaebacterium Pyrococcus furiosusS H Brown, H R Costantino, R M Kelly
Methods in Enzymology|February 24, 2001
Xylose isomerases from ThermotogaC Vieille, D Sriprapundh, R M Kelly, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1993
Hydrogenase of the hyperthermophile Pyrococcus furiosus is an elemental sulfur reductase or sulfhydrogenase: evidence for a sulfur-reducing hydrogenase ancestorK Ma, R N Schicho, R M Kelly, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|March 1, 1993
Bioenergetics of sulfur reduction in the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus furiosusR N Schicho, K Ma, M W Adams, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|May 1, 1990
Role of Polysulfides in Reduction of Elemental Sulfur by the Hyperthermophilic Archaebacterium Pyrococcus furiosusI I Blumentals, M Itoh, G J Olson, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|March 2, 1999
Relationship between glycosyl hydrolase inventory and growth physiology of the hyperthermophile Pyrococcus furiosus on carbohydrate-based mediaL E Driskill, K Kusy, M W Bauer, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|December 6, 2001
Bivalent cations and amino-acid composition contribute to the thermostability of Bacillus licheniformis xylose isomeraseC Vieille, K L Epting, R M Kelly, et al.
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