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Das, A
Coulter, ED
Kurtz, DM
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Authors:
Eby, DM
Beharry, ZM
Coulter, ED
Kurtz, DM
Neidle, EL
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Authors:
Coulter, ED
Cheek, J
Ledbetter, AP
Chang, CK
Dawson, JH
Citation: Ed. Coulter et al., Preparation and initial characterization of the compound I, II, and III states of iron methylchlorin-reconstituted horseradish peroxidase and myoglobin: Models for key intermediates in iron chlorin enzymes, BIOC BIOP R, 279(3), 2000, pp. 1011-1015
Authors:
Coulter, ED
Emerson, JP
Kurtz, DM
Cabelli, DE
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Authors:
Coulter, ED
Moon, N
Batie, CJ
Dunham, WR
Ballou, DP
Citation: Ed. Coulter et al., Electron paramagnetic resonance measurements of the ferrous mononuclear site of phthalate dioxygenase substituted with alternate divalent metal ions:Direct evidence for ligation of two histidines in the copper(II)-reconstituted protein, BIOCHEM, 38(34), 1999, pp. 11062-11072