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Authors: Ko, YH Pedersen, PL Geschwind, JF
Citation: Yh. Ko et al., Glucose catabolism in the rabbit VX2 tumor model for liver cancer: characterization and targeting hexokinase, CANCER LETT, 173(1), 2001, pp. 83-91

Authors: Mathupala, SP Rempel, A Pedersen, PL
Citation: Sp. Mathupala et al., Glucose catabolism in cancer cells - Identification and characterization of a marked activation response of the type II hexokinase gene to hypoxic conditions, J BIOL CHEM, 276(46), 2001, pp. 43407-43412

Authors: Blum, DJ Ko, YH Hong, SJ Rini, DA Pedersen, PL
Citation: Dj. Blum et al., ATP synthase motor components: Proposal and animation of two dynamic models for stator function, BIOC BIOP R, 287(4), 2001, pp. 801-807

Authors: Hong, SJ Ko, YH Pedersen, PL
Citation: Sj. Hong et al., Rotary catalysis within ATP synthases: A bioinformatic approach provides novel insight into how large pH-dependent movements of the C-terminal helix of subunit c may be accommodated, ARCH BIOCH, 394(2), 2001, pp. 275-279

Authors: Pedersen, PL Ko, YH Hong, SJ
Citation: Pl. Pedersen et al., ATP synthases in the year 2000: Defining the different levels of mechanismand getting a grip on each, J BIOENER B, 32(5), 2000, pp. 423-432

Authors: Bianchet, MA Pedersen, PL Amzel, LM
Citation: Ma. Bianchet et al., Notes on the mechanism of ATP synthesis, J BIOENER B, 32(5), 2000, pp. 517-521

Authors: Pedersen, PL Ko, YH Hong, SJ
Citation: Pl. Pedersen et al., ATP syntheses in the year 2000: Evolving views about the structures of these remarkable enzyme complexes, J BIOENER B, 32(4), 2000, pp. 325-332

Authors: Pedersen, PL
Citation: Pl. Pedersen, Minreview series - ATP synthases in the year 2000: Current views about structure, motor components, energy interconversions and catalytic mechanism -Part I, J BIOENER B, 32(4), 2000, pp. I-I

Authors: Ko, YH Hullihen, J Hong, S Pedersen, PL
Citation: Yh. Ko et al., Mitochondrial F(0)F1 ATP synthase - Subunit regions on the F-1 motor shielded by F-0, functional significance, and evidence for an involvement of theunique F-0 subunit F-6, J BIOL CHEM, 275(42), 2000, pp. 32931-32939

Authors: Lu, NT Pedersen, PL
Citation: Nt. Lu et Pl. Pedersen, Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator: The purified NBF1 plus R protein interacts with the purified NBF2 domain to form a stable NBF1 plus R/NBF2 complex while inducing a conformational change transmitted to the C-terminal region (vol 375, pg 7, 2000), ARCH BIOCH, 377(1), 2000, pp. 213-213

Authors: Lu, NT Pedersen, PL
Citation: Nt. Lu et Pl. Pedersen, Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator: The purified NBF1+R protein interacts with the purified NBF2 domain to form a stable NBF1+R/NBF2complex while inducing a conformational change transmitted to the C-terminal region, ARCH BIOCH, 375(1), 2000, pp. 7-20

Authors: Pedersen, PL
Citation: Pl. Pedersen, Mitochondrial events in the life and death of animals cell: A brief overview, J BIOENER B, 31(4), 1999, pp. 291-304

Authors: Ko, YH Hong, SJ Pedersen, PL
Citation: Yh. Ko et al., Chemical mechanism of ATP synthase - Magnesium plays a pivotal role in formation of the transition state where ATP is synthesized from ADP and inorganic phosphate, J BIOL CHEM, 274(41), 1999, pp. 28853-28856

Authors: Massiah, MA Ko, YH Pedersen, PL Mildvan, AS
Citation: Ma. Massiah et al., Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator: Solution structures of peptides based on the Phe508 region, the most common site of disease-causing Delta F508 mutation, BIOCHEM, 38(23), 1999, pp. 7453-7461
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