124 results on '"Shikama, K."'
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2. Association between SLCO1B1 rs4149056 and tegafur-uracil-induced hepatic dysfunction in breast cancer
3. Nature of the FeO2 bonding in myoglobin: An overview from physical to clinical biochemistry
4. Fan‐in/fan‐out device employing v‐groove substrate for multicore fibre
5. Multiple multicore fibre connector with physical‐contact connection
6. P042 - Association between SLCO1B1 rs4149056 and tegafur-uracil-induced hepatic dysfunction in breast cancer
7. 1.01-Pb/s (12 SDM/222 WDM/456 Gb/s) Crosstalk-managed Transmission with 91.4-b/s/Hz Aggregate Spectral Efficiency
8. Physical‐contact‐type fan‐out device for multicore fibre
9. Low-loss Physical-contact-type Fan-out Device for 12-core Multicore Fiber
10. Amplification method for crosstalk reduction in multi‐core fibre amplifier
11. 1.01-Pb/s (12 SDM/222 WDM/456 Gb/s) Crosstalk-managed Transmission with 91.4-b/s/Hz Aggregate Spectral Efficiency
12. ChemInform Abstract: The Molecular Mechanism of Autoxidation for Myoglobin and Hemoglobin: A Venerable Puzzle
13. Yeast flavohemoglobin : Stability property of the bound dioxygen with reference to its FAD contents.
14. The pH-dependent swinging-out of the distal histidine residue in ferric hemoglobin from a midge larva (Tokunagayusurika akamusi)
15. The unique structures of protozoan myoglobin and yeast hemoglobin: An evolutionary diversity
16. The reaction of Aplysia myoglobin with hydrogen peroxide: Different roles of the distal histidine and Tyr-42 in the formation of verdoheme
17. Optical and electrical characterizations of Mn doped p-type β-FeSi2
18. Role of globin moiety in the autoxidation reaction of oxymyoglobin: effect of 8 M urea
19. Hydrogen peroxide plays a key role in the oxidation reaction of myoglobin by molecular oxygen. A computer simulation
20. Protozoan hemoglobin from Tetrahymena pyriformis. Isolation, characterization, and amino acid sequence.
21. Optical and electrical characterizations of Mn doped p-type -FeSi~2
22. Residual ion damage in GaAs:C prepared by combined ion beam and molecular beam epitaxy
23. Nature of the FeO2bonding in myoglobin: An overview from physical to clinical biochemistry
24. The molecular mechanism of autoxidation for human oxyhemoglobin. Tilting of the distal histidine causes nonequivalent oxidation in the beta chain.
25. Autoxidation of oxymyoglobin. An overall stoichiometry including subsequent side reactions.
26. Oxidation of oxymyoglobin to metmyoglobin with hydrogen peroxide: involvement of ferryl intermediate
27. Autoxidation of oxymyoglobin. A nucleophilic displacement mechanism.
28. A controversy on the mechanism of autoxidation of oxymyoglobin and oxyhaemoglobin: oxidation, dissociation, or displacement?
29. A contaminant in myoglobin preparations: real or artifact?
30. Nature of urea effect on anion binding by macromolecules
31. ChemInform Abstract: The Molecular Mechanism of Autoxidation for Myoglobin and Hemoglobin: A Venerable Puzzle.
32. The Unique Structures of Protozoan Myoglobin and Yeast Hemoglobin: An Evolutionary Diversity
33. Spectral properties unique to the myoglobins lacking the usual distal histidine residue
34. oxymyoglobin with an unusual stability property
35. Tapered self-written waveguide for a silicon photonic chip I/O.
36. Wavelength selective switch array employing silica-based waveguide frontend with integrated polarization diversity optics.
37. Subjective experiences of a yogo teacher with reference to health support activities carried out in the first year after the Great East Japan Earthquake: A case study based on a narrative approach.
38. 409-Tb/s + 409-Tb/s crosstalk suppressed bidirectional MCF transmission over 450 km using propagation-direction interleaving.
39. Nature of the FeO2 bonding in myoglobin and hemoglobin: A new molecular paradigm.
40. Structure-function relationships in unusual nonvertebrate globins.
41. 1H-NMR study of dynamics and thermodynamics of Cl- binding to ferric hemoglobin of a midge larva (Tokunagayusurika akamusi).
42. Human haemoglobin: a new paradigm for oxygen binding involving two types of alphabeta contacts.
43. The swinging movement of the distal histidine residue and the autoxidation reaction for midge larval hemoglobins.
44. Yeast flavohemoglobin from Candida norvegensis. Its structural, spectral, and stability properties.
45. The alpha 1 beta 1 contact of human hemoglobin plays a key role in stabilizing the bound dioxygen.
46. A primitive myoglobin from Tetrahymena pyriformis: its heme environment, autoxidizability, and genomic DNA structure.
47. Dual nature of the distal histidine residue in the autoxidation reaction of myoglobin and hemoglobin comparison of the H64 mutants.
48. African elephant myoglobin with an unusual autoxidation behavior: comparison with the H64Q mutant of sperm whale myoglobin.
49. The Molecular Mechanism of Autoxidation for Myoglobin and Hemoglobin: A Venerable Puzzle.
50. 1H NMR study of dynamics and thermodynamics of acid-alkaline transition in ferric hemoglobin of a midge larva (Tokunagayusurika akamusi).
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