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Biochemistry|April 25, 1995
Three-dimensional structure, catalytic properties, and evolution of a sigma class glutathione transferase from squid, a progenitor of the lens S-crystallins of cephalopodsX Ji, E C von Rosenvinge, W W Johnson, et al.
Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|December 23, 1998
Twenty years of biochemistry of human P450s: purification, expression, mechanism, and relevance to drugsF P Guengerich, N A Hosea, A Parikh, et al.
Pediatrics|January 1, 1978
Factors leading to delay in the diagnosis and affecting survival of children with head and neck rhabdomyosarcomaC B Pratt, J W Smith, S Woerner, et al.
Sangre|January 1, 1979
["Total therapy" for localized and regional malignant non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of children. A second look (author's transl)]R J Aur, H O Hustu, M Verzosa, et al.
Biochemistry|March 18, 1997
Conjugation of highly reactive aflatoxin B1 exo-8,9-epoxide catalyzed by rat and human glutathione transferases: estimation of kinetic parametersW W Johnson, Y F Ueng, M Widersten, et al.
National Cancer Institute Monograph|April 1, 1981
Treatment of childhood rhabdomyosarcoma at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 1962--78C B Pratt, H O Hustu, A P Kumar, et al.
Biochemistry|February 8, 1994
Structure and function of the xenobiotic substrate binding site of a glutathione S-transferase as revealed by X-ray crystallographic analysis of product complexes with the diastereomers of 9-(S-glutathionyl)-10-hydroxy-9,10-dihydrophenanthreneX Ji, W W Johnson, M A Sesay, et al.
Biochemistry|April 16, 1996
First-sphere and second-sphere electrostatic effects in the active site of a class mu gluthathione transferaseG Xiao, S Liu, X Ji, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 28, 1994
Active-site tyrosyl residues are targets in the irreversible inhibition of a class Mu glutathione transferase by 2-(S-glutathionyl)-3,5,6-trichloro-1,4-benzoquinoneJ H Ploemen, W W Johnson, S Jespersen, et al.
Physical Review Letters|December 31, 2005
Upper limits on a stochastic background of gravitational wavesB Abbott, R Abbott, R Adhikari, et al.
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Biochemistry|April 25, 1995
Three-dimensional structure, catalytic properties, and evolution of a sigma class glutathione transferase from squid, a progenitor of the lens S-crystallins of cephalopodsX Ji, E C von Rosenvinge, W W Johnson, et al.
Drug Metabolism and Disposition: the Biological Fate of Chemicals|December 23, 1998
Twenty years of biochemistry of human P450s: purification, expression, mechanism, and relevance to drugsF P Guengerich, N A Hosea, A Parikh, et al.
Pediatrics|January 1, 1978
Factors leading to delay in the diagnosis and affecting survival of children with head and neck rhabdomyosarcomaC B Pratt, J W Smith, S Woerner, et al.
Sangre|January 1, 1979
["Total therapy" for localized and regional malignant non-Hodgkin's lymphoma of children. A second look (author's transl)]R J Aur, H O Hustu, M Verzosa, et al.
Biochemistry|March 18, 1997
Conjugation of highly reactive aflatoxin B1 exo-8,9-epoxide catalyzed by rat and human glutathione transferases: estimation of kinetic parametersW W Johnson, Y F Ueng, M Widersten, et al.
National Cancer Institute Monograph|April 1, 1981
Treatment of childhood rhabdomyosarcoma at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 1962--78C B Pratt, H O Hustu, A P Kumar, et al.
Biochemistry|February 8, 1994
Structure and function of the xenobiotic substrate binding site of a glutathione S-transferase as revealed by X-ray crystallographic analysis of product complexes with the diastereomers of 9-(S-glutathionyl)-10-hydroxy-9,10-dihydrophenanthreneX Ji, W W Johnson, M A Sesay, et al.
Biochemistry|April 16, 1996
First-sphere and second-sphere electrostatic effects in the active site of a class mu gluthathione transferaseG Xiao, S Liu, X Ji, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 28, 1994
Active-site tyrosyl residues are targets in the irreversible inhibition of a class Mu glutathione transferase by 2-(S-glutathionyl)-3,5,6-trichloro-1,4-benzoquinoneJ H Ploemen, W W Johnson, S Jespersen, et al.
Physical Review Letters|December 31, 2005
Upper limits on a stochastic background of gravitational wavesB Abbott, R Abbott, R Adhikari, et al.
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