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Sam Hay

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Methods in Enzymology|September 16, 2017
Extracting Kinetic Isotope Effects From a Global Analysis of Reaction Progress CurvesSam Hay
Biochemistry|January 5, 2005
Conversion of the Escherichia coli cytochrome b562 to an archetype cytochrome b: a mutant with bis-histidine ligation of heme ironSam Hay, Tom Wydrzynski
Nature Chemistry|February 23, 2012
Good vibrations in enzyme-catalysed reactionsSam Hay, Nigel S Scrutton
Photosynthesis Research|September 4, 2008
H-transfers in Photosystem II: what can we learn from recent lessons in the enzyme community?Sam Hay, Nigel S Scrutton
Biochemistry|August 23, 2008
Incorporation of hydrostatic pressure into models of hydrogen tunneling highlights a role for pressure-modulated promoting vibrationsSam Hay, Nigel S Scrutton
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|March 29, 2007
Redox characteristics of a de novo quinone proteinSam Hay, Kristina Westerlund, Cecilia Tommos
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|May 8, 2025
Transitioning enzyme catalysis towards photocatalysisNigel Scrutton, Sam Hay, Derren Heyes
Biochemistry|September 1, 2005
Moving a phenol hydroxyl group from the surface to the interior of a protein: effects on the phenol potential and pK(A)Sam Hay, Kristina Westerlund, Cecilia Tommos
Biochemistry|September 10, 2016
Time Course Analysis of Enzyme-Catalyzed DNA PolymerizationJulius Rentergent, Max D Driscoll, Sam Hay
Biochemistry|August 3, 2012
Evidence of preorganization in quinonoid intermediate formation from L-Trp in H463F mutant Escherichia coli tryptophan indole-lyase from effects of pressure and pHRobert S Phillips, Ukoha Kalu, Sam Hay
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Methods in Enzymology|September 16, 2017
Extracting Kinetic Isotope Effects From a Global Analysis of Reaction Progress CurvesSam Hay
Biochemistry|January 5, 2005
Conversion of the Escherichia coli cytochrome b562 to an archetype cytochrome b: a mutant with bis-histidine ligation of heme ironSam Hay, Tom Wydrzynski
Nature Chemistry|February 23, 2012
Good vibrations in enzyme-catalysed reactionsSam Hay, Nigel S Scrutton
Photosynthesis Research|September 4, 2008
H-transfers in Photosystem II: what can we learn from recent lessons in the enzyme community?Sam Hay, Nigel S Scrutton
Biochemistry|August 23, 2008
Incorporation of hydrostatic pressure into models of hydrogen tunneling highlights a role for pressure-modulated promoting vibrationsSam Hay, Nigel S Scrutton
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|March 29, 2007
Redox characteristics of a de novo quinone proteinSam Hay, Kristina Westerlund, Cecilia Tommos
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|May 8, 2025
Transitioning enzyme catalysis towards photocatalysisNigel Scrutton, Sam Hay, Derren Heyes
Biochemistry|September 1, 2005
Moving a phenol hydroxyl group from the surface to the interior of a protein: effects on the phenol potential and pK(A)Sam Hay, Kristina Westerlund, Cecilia Tommos
Biochemistry|September 10, 2016
Time Course Analysis of Enzyme-Catalyzed DNA PolymerizationJulius Rentergent, Max D Driscoll, Sam Hay
Biochemistry|August 3, 2012
Evidence of preorganization in quinonoid intermediate formation from L-Trp in H463F mutant Escherichia coli tryptophan indole-lyase from effects of pressure and pHRobert S Phillips, Ukoha Kalu, Sam Hay
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