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1. A Supramolecular Polymerization Approach to the Growth of the Myofibril

2. Supramolecular and Liquid Crystalline Contributions to the Assembly of Myofibril

3. The Assembling and Contraction Mechanisms of Striated Muscles

4. Diacetyl exposure disrupts iron homeostasis in animals and cells

5. A perspective essay on the use of Ga

6. A perspective essay on the use of Ga3+ as a proxy for Fe3+ in bioinorganic model studies and its successful use for therapeutic purposes

7. Ferrous iron content of intravenous iron formulations

8. The kinetics of dimethylhydroxypyridinone interactions with iron(iii) and the catalysis of iron(iii) ligand exchange reactions: implications for bacterial iron transport and combination chelation therapies

9. Engineering oxidative stability in human hemoglobin based on the Hb providence (βK82D) mutation and genetic cross-linking

10. Bordetella pertussis FbpA Binds Both Unchelated Iron and Iron Siderophore Complexes

11. Redox properties of human hemoglobin in complex with fractionated dimeric and polymeric human haptoglobin

12. Surface-bound iron: a metal ion buffer in the marine brown alga Ectocarpus siliculosus?

13. Molecular Controls of the Oxygenation and Redox Reactions of Hemoglobin

14. Haptoglobin alters oxygenation and oxidation of hemoglobin and decreases propagation of peroxide-induced oxidative reactions

15. Slow Histidine H/D Exchange Protocol for Thermodynamic Analysis of Protein Folding and Stability Using Mass Spectrometry

16. Steric factors moderate conformational fluidity and contribute to the high proton sensitivity of Root effect hemoglobins

17. Siderophore-redox active ionophore host-guest assemblies: A prototype for selective metal ion compartmentalization

18. Role of Citrate and Phosphate Anions in the Mechanism of Iron(III) Sequestration by Ferric Binding Protein: Kinetic Studies of the Formation of the Holoprotein of Wild-Type FbpA and Its Engineered Mutants

19. Kinetics and mechanism of exogenous anion exchange in FeFbpA–NTA: significance of periplasmic anion lability and anion binding activity of ferric binding protein A

20. Characterization of second coordination shell ionophore–siderophore host–guest assemblies and binding selectivities in binary and complex mixtures by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

21. An investigation of hemopexin redox properties by spectroelectrochemistry: biological relevance for heme uptake

22. Genetic diversity of coastal bottlenose dolphins revealed by structurally and functionally diverse hemoglobins

23. The Haemophilus influenzae hFbpABC Fe 3+ Transporter: Analysis of the Membrane Permease and Development of a Gallium-Based Screen for Mutants

24. Synthesis and biological activity of saccharide based lipophilic siderophore mimetics as potential growth promoters for mycobacteria

26. Ternary Complex Formation Facilitates a Redox Mechanism for Iron Release from a Siderophore

27. An ELF and AIM study of NO2 and N2O4

28. Use of Phosphorus Ligand NMR Probes To Investigate Electronic and Second-Sphere Solvent Effects in Ligand Substitution Reactions at Manganese(II) and Manganese(III)

29. Coordination Chemistry and Redox Processes in Siderophore-Mediated Iron Transport

30. Critical Redox and Allosteric Aspects of Nitric Oxide Interactions with Hemoglobin

31. New insights into the proton-dependent oxygen affinity of Root effect haemoglobins

32. Iron Chelation Properties of an Extracellular Siderophore Exochelin MS

33. Kinetics and Mechanism of Iron(III) Complexation by Ferric Binding Protein: The Role of Phosphate

34. Carrier-Facilitated Bulk Liquid Membrane Transport of Iron(III)−Siderophore Complexes Utilizing First Coordination Sphere Recognition

35. Carrier-facilitated bulk liquid membrane transport of iron(<scp>iii</scp>) hydroxamate complexes utilizing a labile recognition agent and amine recognition in the second coordination sphere

36. Heme Redox Properties of S-Nitrosated Hemoglobin A0 and Hemoglobin S

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38. Fe(III) Coordination Properties of Two New Saccharide-Based Enterobactin Analogues: Methyl 2,3,4-Tris-O-{N-[2,3-di(hydroxy)benzoyl-glycyl]-aminopropyl}-α-<scp>d</scp>-glucopyranoside and Methyl 2,3,4-Tris-O-{N-[2,3-di-(hydroxy)-benzoyl]-aminopropyl}-α-<scp>d</scp>-glucopyranoside

39. 31P NMR Probes of Chemical Dynamics: Paramagnetic Relaxation Enhancement of the 1H and 31P NMR Resonances of Methyl Phosphite and Methylethyl Phosphate Anions by Selected Metal Complexes

40. Synthesis, Ligand pKa, and Fe(III) Complexation Constants for a Series of Bipodal Dihydroxamic Acids

41. Kinetics and Mechanism of a Catalytic Chloride Ion Effect on the Dissociation of Model Siderophore Hydroxamate−Iron(III) Complexes

42. Aqueous Solution Speciation of Fe(III) Complexes with Dihydroxamate Siderophores Alcaligin and Rhodotorulic Acid and Synthetic Analogues Using Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry

43. Concentration-dependent Effects of Anions on the Anaerobic Oxidation of Hemoglobin and Myoglobin

44. Treatment of iron deficiency anemia: Are monomeric iron compounds suitable for parenteral administration?

45. Multiple-Path Dissociation Mechanism for Mono- and Dinuclear Tris(hydroxamato)iron(III) Complexes with Dihydroxamic Acid Ligands in Aqueous Solution

46. Electrochemical Behavior of the Fe(III) Complexes of the Cyclic Hydroxamate Siderophores Alcaligin and Desferrioxamine E

47. Molecular Recognition of Ferrioxamine B by Host−Guest Complex Formation with Lasalocid A in Chloroform

48. Lariat Ether Carboxylic Acids as Ionizable Hosts in the Second Coordination Sphere of the Siderophore Ferrioxamine B in Chloroform

49. A Determination of the Reduction Potentials for Diferric and C- and N-Lobe Monoferric Transferrins at Endosomal pH (5.8)

50. Bulk liquid membrane transport of ferrioxamine B by neutral and ionizable carriers

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