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Publications by Tatiana K. Shokhireva
Erratum To: Assignment of the 1H NMR Resonances of Protein Residues in Close Proximity to the Heme of the Nitrophorins: Similarities and Differences Among the Four Proteins From the Saliva of the Adult Blood-Sucking Insect Rhodnius Prolixus
Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry
Biochemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Effect of Mutation of Carboxyl Side-Chain Amino Acids Near the Heme on the Midpoint Potentials and Ligand Binding Constants of Nitrophorin 2 and Its NO, Histamine, and Imidazole Complexes
Journal of the American Chemical Society
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Chemistry
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