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S L Nance

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Photosynthesis Research|January 11, 2014
Second-site mutation at M43 (Asn→Asp) compensates for the loss of two acidic residues in the QB site of the reaction centerD K Hanson, S L Nance, M Schiffer
Clinical Chemistry|December 1, 1984
Two-dimensional electrophoresis used to differentiate the causal agents of American tegumentary leishmaniasisN G Saravia, M A Gemmell, S L Nance, et al.
Blood|June 1, 1979
Red cell proteins. I. Two-dimensional mapping of human erythrocyte lysate proteinsJ J Edwards, N G Anderson, S L Nance, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 1, 1993
Site-specific and compensatory mutations imply unexpected pathways for proton delivery to the QB binding site of the photosynthetic reaction centerD K Hanson, D M Tiede, S L Nance, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 15, 1987
Detection of heritable mutations as quantitative changes in protein expressionC S Giometti, M A Gemmell, S L Nance, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|April 1, 1982
A two-dimensional electrophoretic analysis of the heat-shock-induced proteins of human cellsN L Anderson, C S Giometti, M A Gemmell, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|September 25, 1992
In bacterial reaction centers protons can diffuse to the secondary quinone by alternative pathwaysD K Hanson, L Baciou, D M Tiede, et al.
Fundamental and Applied Toxicology : Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|January 1, 1987
Effects of toxic agents at the protein level: quantitative measurement of 213 mouse liver proteins following xenobiotic treatmentN L Anderson, F A Giere, S L Nance, et al.
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Photosynthesis Research|January 11, 2014
Second-site mutation at M43 (Asn→Asp) compensates for the loss of two acidic residues in the QB site of the reaction centerD K Hanson, S L Nance, M Schiffer
Clinical Chemistry|December 1, 1984
Two-dimensional electrophoresis used to differentiate the causal agents of American tegumentary leishmaniasisN G Saravia, M A Gemmell, S L Nance, et al.
Blood|June 1, 1979
Red cell proteins. I. Two-dimensional mapping of human erythrocyte lysate proteinsJ J Edwards, N G Anderson, S L Nance, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 1, 1993
Site-specific and compensatory mutations imply unexpected pathways for proton delivery to the QB binding site of the photosynthetic reaction centerD K Hanson, D M Tiede, S L Nance, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 15, 1987
Detection of heritable mutations as quantitative changes in protein expressionC S Giometti, M A Gemmell, S L Nance, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|April 1, 1982
A two-dimensional electrophoretic analysis of the heat-shock-induced proteins of human cellsN L Anderson, C S Giometti, M A Gemmell, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|September 25, 1992
In bacterial reaction centers protons can diffuse to the secondary quinone by alternative pathwaysD K Hanson, L Baciou, D M Tiede, et al.
Fundamental and Applied Toxicology : Official Journal of the Society of Toxicology|January 1, 1987
Effects of toxic agents at the protein level: quantitative measurement of 213 mouse liver proteins following xenobiotic treatmentN L Anderson, F A Giere, S L Nance, et al.
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