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1. Non-pharmacological rehabilitation interventions for individuals with antiphospholipid syndrome: A scoping review.

2. Roles of High-valent Hemes and pH Dependence in Halite Decomposition Catalyzed by Chlorite Dismutase from Dechloromonas aromatica .

3. Structure and reactivity of chlorite dismutase nitrosyls.

4. Innate Immune Functions of Astrocytes are Dependent Upon Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha.

5. [(H 2 O)Zn(Imidazole) n ] 2+ : the vital roles of coordination number and geometry in Zn-OH 2 acidity and catalytic hydrolysis.

6. Effects of N 2 Binding Mode on Iron-Based Functionalization of Dinitrogen to Form an Iron(III) Hydrazido Complex.

7. Decarboxylation involving a ferryl, propionate, and a tyrosyl group in a radical relay yields heme b .

8. Distinguishing Active Site Characteristics of Chlorite Dismutases with Their Cyanide Complexes.

9. Non-aggregated Aβ25-35 Upregulates Primary Astrocyte Proliferation In Vitro .

10. Active Sites of O 2 -Evolving Chlorite Dismutases Probed by Halides and Hydroxides and New Iron-Ligand Vibrational Correlations.

11. MiR-338-3p regulates neuronal maturation and suppresses glioblastoma proliferation.

12. Enhancement of C-H Oxidizing Ability in Co-O 2  Complexes through an Isolated Heterobimetallic Oxo Intermediate.

13. Structure-Based Mechanism for Oxidative Decarboxylation Reactions Mediated by Amino Acids and Heme Propionates in Coproheme Decarboxylase (HemQ).

14. Characterization of the second conserved domain in the heme uptake protein HtaA from Corynebacterium diphtheriae.

15. Reactions of Ferrous Coproheme Decarboxylase (HemQ) with O 2 and H 2 O 2 Yield Ferric Heme b.

16. Ehlers-Danlos syndrome hypermobility type is associated with rheumatic diseases.

17. Synchronization of Mammalian Cell Cultures by Serum Deprivation.

18. CO and NO bind to Fe(II) DiGeorge critical region 8 heme but do not restore primary microRNA processing activity.

19. Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies and derivatives: Historical perspectives and future directions.

20. Corynebacterium diphtheriae HmuT: dissecting the roles of conserved residues in heme pocket stabilization.

21. Differential and kinetic effects of cell cycle inhibitors on neoplastic and primary astrocytes.

22. Heme-bound SiaA from Streptococcus pyogenes: Effects of mutations and oxidation state on protein stability.

23. Alkali Metal Variation and Twisting of the FeNNFe Core in Bridging Diiron Dinitrogen Complexes.

24. Heme Binding by Corynebacterium diphtheriae HmuT: Function and Heme Environment.

25. Methanethiol Binding Strengths and Deprotonation Energies in Zn(II)-Imidazole Complexes from M05-2X and MP2 Theories: Coordination Number and Geometry Influences Relevant to Zinc Enzymes.

26. Unusual Peroxide-Dependent, Heme-Transforming Reaction Catalyzed by HemQ.

27. A dimeric chlorite dismutase exhibits O2-generating activity and acts as a chlorite antioxidant in Klebsiella pneumoniae MGH 78578.

28. Mechanisms of mitochondrial holocytochrome c synthase and the key roles played by cysteines and histidine of the heme attachment site, Cys-XX-Cys-His.

29. Spectroscopic evidence for a 5-coordinate oxygenic ligated high spin ferric heme moiety in the Neisseria meningitidis hemoglobin binding receptor.

30. The diagnostic vibrational signature of pentacoordination in heme carbonyls.

31. Peroxidase-type reactions suggest a heterolytic/nucleophilic O-O joining mechanism in the heme-dependent chlorite dismutase.

32. Understanding the roles of strictly conserved tryptophan residues in O2 producing chlorite dismutases.

33. Role of the iron axial ligands of heme carrier HasA in heme uptake and release.

34. Understanding how the distal environment directs reactivity in chlorite dismutase: spectroscopy and reactivity of Arg183 mutants.

35. Heme ligand identification and redox properties of the cytochrome c synthetase, CcmF.

36. Plasmodium falciparum: nitric oxide modulates heme speciation in isolated food vacuoles.

37. Heme-based sensing by the mammalian circadian protein CLOCK.

38. How active-site protonation state influences the reactivity and ligation of the heme in chlorite dismutase.

39. Cobalt-dinitrogen complexes with weakened N-N bonds.

40. Role of conserved F(alpha)-helix residues in the native fold and stability of the kinase-inhibited oxy state of the oxygen-sensing FixL protein from Sinorhizobium meliloti.

41. Deciphering the structural role of histidine 83 for heme binding in hemophore HasA.

42. Characterization of SiaA, a streptococcal heme-binding protein associated with a heme ABC transport system.

43. Novel heme ligand displacement by CO in the soluble hemophore HasA and its proximal ligand mutants: implications for heme uptake and release.

44. Identification of two heme-binding sites in the cytoplasmic heme-trafficking protein PhuS from Pseudomonas aeruginosa and their relevance to function.

45. Computational modeling of factors that modulate the unique FeNO bonding in {FeNO}(6) heme-thiolate model complexes.

46. Insight into heme protein redox potential control and functional aspects of six-coordinate ligand-sensing heme proteins from studies of synthetic heme peptides.

47. The heme transfer from the soluble HasA hemophore to its membrane-bound receptor HasR is driven by protein-protein interaction from a high to a lower affinity binding site.

48. The cytoplasmic heme-binding protein (PhuS) from the heme uptake system of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an intracellular heme-trafficking protein to the delta-regioselective heme oxygenase.

49. Studies of low-coordinate iron dinitrogen complexes.

50. The heme of cystathionine beta-synthase likely undergoes a thermally induced redox-mediated ligand switch.

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