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| 1 | Automated and Continuous Redox Potential Measurements in Soils and Sediments Harm G. van der Geest | ||
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Summary: Automated and Continuous Redox Potential Measurements in Soils and Sediments Harm G. van der Geest... In soils and sediments, the redox potential (Eh) is an important parameter controlling the persistence... of many organic and inorganic compounds. Especially in wetlands, fluctuations in redox potential values |
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Source: Geest, Harm G. van der - Instituut voor Biodiversiteit en Ecosysteem Dynamica & Department of Aquatic Ecology and Ecotoxicology, Universiteit van Amsterdam |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology |
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| 2 | IntrIntrIntrIntrIntroductionoductionoductionoductionoduction The earth's surface is in a steady struggle between | ||
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Summary: and organic matter. The redox cycle established about 600 million years ago by photosynthesizing and respiring... . Without this constant redox disequilibria in the air and in waters and in rocks, life would not exist... . Confusion regarding redox (reduction-oxidation) potentials and redox chemistry of ... |
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Source: US Department of the Interior, US Geological Survey, National Research Program |
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Collection: Multidisciplinary Databases and Resources ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Geosciences |
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| 3 | CHAPTER ONE J.F. Allen, E. Gantt, J.H. Golbeck, and B. Osmond (eds.), | ||
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Summary: to the more oxidizing couple. Biological energy transduction involves chains of such redox couples, each... the Sun: 14th International Congress on Photosynthesis, 11551160. © 2008 Springer. Redox Switches... and Evolutionary Transitions John F. Allen, Carol A. Allen, and Sujith Puthiyaveetil Abstract A ... |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 4 | Volume 332, number 3, 203-207 FEBS 13088 C 1993 Federation of European Biochemical Societies 0014579?/93/S6.00 | ||
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Summary: and biological dist~bution of these components are discussed. Electron transpose Transc~ption~ control; Redox... with their biological distribution and role in mainte- nance of redox homeostasis in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic... 0014579?/93/S6.00 October 1993 Redox control of ... |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 5 | ANTIOXIDANTS & REDOX SIGNALING Volume 5, Number 1, 2003 | ||
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Summary: .~. ANTIOXIDANTS & REDOX SIGNALING Volume 5, Number 1, 2003 © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Forum... Editorial Lessons from Redox Signaling in Plants CHRISTINE H. FOYERl and JOHN F. ALLEN2 ALL LIV ING... ORGANISMS are oxidation-reduction (redox) systems. They use anabolic, reductive processes to store energy |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 6 | Copyright Physiologia Plantarum 2001PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM 112: 19. 2001 Printed in Ireland--all rights reser6ed ISSN 0031-9317 | ||
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Summary: redox reactions and therefore a comparably large number of biological responses have been reported... --all rights reser6ed ISSN 0031-9317 Minireview Principles of redox control in photosynthesis gene expression... for components of the photosynthetic ma- ing an additional redox signal and a different kind of ... |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 7 | J.F. ALLEN, K. ALEXCIEV AND G. HAKANSSON Regulation by redox signalling | ||
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Summary: J.F. ALLEN, K. ALEXCIEV AND G. HAKANSSON Regulation by redox signalling Photosynthesis islight... -driven redox chemistry. Molecular redox signalling, the coupling of gene expression to electron transfer, isnow... - a redox reaction - and it sets in motion a chain of electron transfers upon which all life ... |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 8 | ANTIOXIDANTS & REDOX SIGNALING Volume 3, Number 3, 2001 | ||
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Summary: - cine benefiting from redox-modulating gene 1Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Department... ANTIOXIDANTS & REDOX SIGNALING Volume 3, Number 3, 2001 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Forum Editorial... Redox-Modulating Gene Therapies for Human Diseases JOHN F. ENGELHARDT,1 CHANDAN K. SEN,2 and LARRY |
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Source: Engelhardt, John F. - Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Iowa |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 9 | Chloroplast Redox Poise and Signaling | ||
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Summary: electroche- mical potentials, or redox potenti als, as given by the Encyclopedia of Biological Chemistry... Chloroplast Redox Poise and Signaling John F. AlIen Lund UnlPerJity, Lllnd, Sweden Chloroplasts... to give carbohydrates. Primary steps in photosynthesis are light-driven redox (reduction- oxidation |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 10 | FEBS Letters 382 (1996)220-221 FEBS 16755 Reply to Commentary | ||
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Summary: photosynthetic bacteria. Redox control of gene expression may have wide biological and evolutionary implications... others. Thus, photosynthesis and respiration are redox chemistry, and there is nothing spe- cial about... ] was written to draw attention to the accu- mulating evidence that the redox state of ... |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 11 | 05/21/2007 02:26 PMFaculty of 1000 Biology | Redox regulation of protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B by peroxymonophosphate (=O3POOH). Page 1 of 2http://www.f1000biology.com/article/id/1085785/evaluation#cite | ||
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Summary: 05/21/2007 02:26 PMFaculty of 1000 Biology | Redox regulation of protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B... CHEMICAL BIOLOGY Confirmation Hypothesis New Finding Redox regulation of protein tyrosine phosphatases... by peroxymonophosphate (=O3POOH). Page 1 of ... |
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Source: Gates, Kent. S. - Departments of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Missouri-Columbia |
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Collection: Chemistry |
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| 12 | CHAPTER ONE Redox Effects on Chloroplast Protein Synthesis | ||
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Summary: CHAPTER ONE Redox Effects on Chloroplast Protein Synthesis and Phosphorylation Carol A. Allen... and directly to changes in their internal redox state (Allen 1993a). This response is necessary to minimise... that if the redox poise of isolated chloroplasts is altered, giving reducing or oxidising conditions, the proteins |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 13 | J. theor. Biol. (1993) 165, 609-631 Control of Gene Expression by Redox Potential and the | ||
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Summary: J. theor. Biol. (1993) 165, 609-631 Control of Gene Expression by Redox Potential... and the Requirement for Chloroplast and Mitochondrial Genomes Plant Cell Biology, Lund University, Box 7007, 5-220 07... on oxidation-reduction potential. The term "redox sensor" is proposed as a general term for electron carriers |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 14 | Development and testing of a compartmentalized reaction network model for redox zones in contaminated aquifers | ||
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Summary: Development and testing of a compartmentalized reaction network model for redox zones... simulation of redox zone development in contaminated aquifers. The sequential use of various electron... acceptors, which is governed by the energy yield of each reaction, gives rise to redox zones. The large |
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Source: Loague, Keith - Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford University |
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Collection: Geosciences |
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| 15 | 1 Managed by UT-Battelle for the U.S. Department of Energy | ||
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Summary: that redox conditions, the redox state of sulfur in NOM, and the NOM:Hg ratios are linked critical factors... SHg(II)SR' Depending on sulfur redox states Ligand facilitated oxidative complexation: 2RSH + Hg(0) RSHg(II)SR + 2... H+ + 2e or RSSR' + Hg(0) RSHg(II)SR' Depending on sulfur ... |
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Source: Oak Ridge National Laboratory Fossil Energy Program |
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Collection: Fossil Fuels |
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| 16 | The Coupling of Protonation and Reduction in Proteins with Multiple Redox Centers: Theory, Computational Method, and Application to Cytochrome c3 | ||
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Summary: biological charge transfer reactions and is known as redox Bohr effect. It is caused by electrostatic... The Coupling of Protonation and Reduction in Proteins with Multiple Redox Centers: Theory... , Computational Method, and Application to Cytochrome c3 G. Matthias Ullmann* Department of Molecular Biology |
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Source: Ullmann, G. Matthias - Lehrstuhl Biopolymere, Universität Bayreuth |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Chemistry |
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| 17 | CE 574 Chemical Principles of Environmental Engineering Date Topic Reading | ||
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Summary: -Reduction Reactions 316-342 13 Redox reactions in biological systems 16 Redox reactions in biological systems 404... -412 18 Redox reactions in biological systems Christnesen, Appl Geochem., 693-9 20 Quality Control, Sample |
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Source: Barlaz, Morton A. - Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, North Carolina State University |
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Collection: Environmental Management and Restoration Technologies ; Renewable Energy |
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| 18 | MicroCommentary A shared mechanism of SoxR activation by | ||
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Summary: the effects of and responses to redox- cycling agents has been an important problem in biology. Redox... MicroCommentary A shared mechanism of SoxR activation by redox-cycling compoundsmmi_7552 1119... ..1122 Lars E. P. Dietrich1 and Patricia J. Kiley2 * 1 Department of Biological ... |
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Source: Dietrich, Lars - Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 19 | IOP PUBLISHING BIOINSPIRATION & BIOMIMETICS Bioinsp. Biomim. 3 (2008) 035006 (7pp) doi:10.1088/1748-3182/3/3/035006 | ||
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Summary: material, poly-3, 4-ethylenedioxy-thiophene (PEDOT), as a function of its redox charge density (charge... reactions and color changes in a biological (aqueous) medium. Electrochromic materials, which are able... ), a relation between contrast of an electrochromic material and its redox charge is obtained. Our approach |
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Source: Otero, Toribio Fernández - Centro de ElectroQuímica y Materiales Inteligentes, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena |
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Collection: Chemistry ; Materials Science |
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| 20 | Tumor and Stem Cell Biology Optical Redox Ratio Differentiates Breast Cancer Cell Lines | ||
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Summary: Tumor and Stem Cell Biology Optical Redox Ratio Differentiates Breast Cancer Cell Lines Based... metabolism, respectively. The optical oxidation-reduction (redox) ratio is a mea- sure of cellular metabolism... difference in the optical redox ratio of normal mammary epithelial cells compared with breast tumor ... |
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Source: Ramanujam, Nimmi - Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University |
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Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 21 | How electron flow controls contaminant dynamics Anthropogenic and natural sources of pollution con- | ||
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Summary: humans and the biological, chemical, and physical characteristics of our natural environment. The rapid... are true "hotspots" of bio- geochemical activity that control element cycles. The redox cycling of organic... carbon and nitrogen not only drive the micro- and macro-biological communities, but also have |
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Source: Borch, Thomas - Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Colorado State University |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Geosciences |
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| 22 | Continuum electrostatic investigations of charge transfer processes in biological molecules using | ||
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Summary: Continuum electrostatic investigations of charge transfer processes in biological molecules using... 2010 DOI: 10.1039/c003905e Charge transfer through biological macromolecules is essential for many... biological processes such as for instance photosynthesis and respiration. In these processes, protons |
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Source: Ullmann, G. Matthias - Lehrstuhl Biopolymere, Universität Bayreuth |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Chemistry |
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| 23 | Abstracting Preparation | ||
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Summary: Journal of Cosmology, 2010, Vol 10, 3362-3373. JournalofCosmology.com, August, 2010 Redox Homeostasis... of Biological and Chemical Sciences. Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London, UK. Abstract Two... fundamental properties of life as we recognize it are homeostasis and redox chemistry. ... |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 24 | The balancing act: redox poise and signalling JF Allen, J Forsberg | ||
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Summary: PL-004 The balancing act: redox poise and signalling JF Allen, J Forsberg Plant Biochemistry, Lund... 46 2224009 Keywords: state transitions, photosystem stoichiometry, redox signalling, molecular... recognition, two-component systems Introduction Biological electron transfer requires continual monitoring |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 25 | Arabidopsis Transcriptome Reveals Control Circuits Regulating Redox Homeostasis and the Role of an AP2 | ||
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Summary: , Foyer CH (2007) Mitochondrial redox biology and homeostasis in plants. Trends Plant Sci 12: 125... Arabidopsis Transcriptome Reveals Control Circuits Regulating Redox Homeostasis and the Role... . Quatrano* Department of Biology (A.K., R.Q.), and Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering (T |
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Source: Quatrano, Ralph S. - Department of Biology, Washington University in St. Louis |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 26 | Engineering Redox-Sensitive Linkers for Genetically Encoded FRET-Based | ||
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Summary: , Ishak FI, Adams DM. Molecular switch based on a biologically important redox reaction. J Phys Chem B... Engineering Redox-Sensitive Linkers for Genetically Encoded FRET-Based Biosensors VLADIMIR L... . KENIS,*,§ AND H. REX GASKINS*, ,jj,{ *Institute for Genomic Biology, Departments of Animal Sciences, à |
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Source: Kenis, Paul J. A. - Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
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Collection: Materials Science |
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| 27 | Electrostatic Interaction between Redox Cofactors in Photosynthetic Reaction Centers* | ||
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Summary: Electrostatic Interaction between Redox Cofactors in Photosynthetic Reaction Centers* Received... Physico-Chimique, CNRS UPR 1261, 13 rue P. et M. Curie, 75005 Paris, France, Department of Biology, Tokyo... . Redox cofactors are embedded in proteins, and this matrix strongly influ- ences their redox potential |
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Source: Wollman, Francis-André - nstitut de Biologie Physico-Chimique & Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie, Paris 6 |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Renewable Energy |
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| 28 | Forum Original Research Communication Endosomal Nox2 Facilitates Redox-Dependent Induction | ||
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Summary: the redox-dependent recruitment of TRAF2 to TNFR1, we tested whether TNF- adependent recruitment of TRAF2... Forum Original Research Communication Endosomal Nox2 Facilitates Redox-Dependent Induction of NF... superoxide and NF-kB, supporting the notion that redox-dependent signaling of the receptor occurs |
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Source: Engelhardt, John F. - Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Iowa |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 29 | Thermodynamic Basis for Redox Regulation of the Yap1 Signal Transduction Pathway | ||
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Summary: Articles Thermodynamic Basis for Redox Regulation of the Yap1 Signal Transduction Pathway Jeremy T... transduction pathway found in Saccharomyces cereVisiae is redox-regulated. We have examined the thermodynamic... form of the Yap1 redox domain (Yap1-RD) fragment, derived from the Yap1 transcription factor, contains |
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Source: Wood, Matthew J. - Department of Environmental Toxicology, University of California, Davis |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 30 | PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM 100: 863-868, 1997 Printed in Denmark -all rights reserved | ||
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Summary: © Physiologia Plantarum 1997 ISSN 0031-9317 Redox signalling and the structural basis of regulation... of photosynthesis by protein phosphorylation J. F. Allen and A. Nilsson Allen, J, E and Nilsson, A, 1997, Redox... , Plant, 100: 863-868, In photosynthesis in chloroplasts and cyanobacteria, redox control of thylakoid pro |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 31 | Redox Processes and Water Quality of Selected Principal Aquifer Systems | ||
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Summary: Redox Processes and Water Quality of Selected Principal Aquifer Systems by P.B. McMahon1, and F... .H. Chapelle2 Abstract Reduction/oxidation (redox) conditions in 15 principal aquifer (PA) systems... redox conditions. The indicated redox conditions then were related to the occurrence of selected natural |
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Source: USGS/NAWQA Publications on Trace Elements in Ground Water, Surface Water, Sediment, and Tissue across the United States |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology |
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| 32 | Multiphoton Redox Ratio Imaging for Metabolic Monitoring In Vivo | ||
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Summary: 155 Chapter 11 Multiphoton Redox Ratio Imaging for Metabolic Monitoring In Vivo Melissa Skala... not require exogenous stains or tissue excision. We describe the principles and protocols of multiphoton redox... dinucleotide (FAD), Redox ratio, Metabolism, Mitochondria, Multiphoton microscopy 1. Introduction The metabolic |
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Source: Ramanujam, Nimmi - Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University |
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Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 33 | Imaging Dynamic Redox Changes in Mammalian Cells with Green Fluorescent Protein Indicators* | ||
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Summary: -0647 and the ¶Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403-1229 Changes in the redox... Imaging Dynamic Redox Changes in Mammalian Cells with Green Fluorescent Protein Indicators... equilibrium of cells influence a host of cell functions. Alterations in the redox equilib- rium |
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Source: Tsien, Roger Y. - Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California at San Diego |
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Collection: Chemistry |
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| 34 | Case History Spontaneous potential and redox responses over a forest ring | ||
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Summary: Case History Spontaneous potential and redox responses over a forest ring Stewart M. Hamilton1... exceed 500 m in diameter and are visible on aerial photographs.Adetailed study of redox conditions... electrodes.Also measured were redox potential of groundwater and soils, concentrations of sulfur species |
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| 35 | A cell needs all the players within its cell envelope in order to fullfill its tasks efficiently. Proteins have an essential role in this picture; they are required for many biological functions and their | ||
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Summary: efficiently. Proteins have an essential role in this picture; they are required for many biological functions... into a specific three dimensional structure. Proteins which are involved in redox events require an additional... atom or small molecule in order to carry out specific redox reactions. They are therefore called ... |
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Source: van den Brink, Jeroen - Leiden Institute of Physics, Universiteit Leiden |
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Collection: Physics |
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| 36 | 208 Integr. Biol., 2011, 3, 208217 This journal is c The Royal Society of Chemistry 2011 Cite this: Integr. Biol., 2011, 3, 208217 | ||
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Summary: a compromised ability to sense and mount changes in intracellular redox potential. Integrative Biology Dynamic... setting directly related to cancer biology using the CY-RL7 redox sensor. As illustrated in Fig. 4... : Integr. Biol., 2011, 3, 208217 Imaging in real-time with FRET the ... |
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Source: Kenis, Paul J. A. - Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
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Collection: Materials Science |
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| 37 | This journal is c The Royal Society of Chemistry 2010 Integr. Biol. Cite this: DOI: 10.1039/c0ib00071j | ||
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Summary: redox potential. Integrative Biology Dynamic Article Links www.rsc.org/ibiology PAPER Downloadedon14... setting directly related to cancer biology using the CY-RL7 redox sensor. As illustrated in Fig. 4... 00071j Imaging in real-time with FRET the redox response of tumorigenic cells to ... |
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Source: Kenis, Paul J. A. - Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
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Collection: Materials Science |
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| 38 | Polarized hydration shells around proteins and the electrostatics of | ||
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Summary: -water interface Dmitry Matyushov Arizona State University, Center for Biological Physics Frontiers in Water... of redox proteins Observables: Plastocyanin, electron carrier in photosynthetic systems of plants Bacterial... center #12; Polar domains For plastocyanin redox-active protein the first solvation layer breaks |
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Source: Matyushov, Dmitry - Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arizona State University |
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Collection: Chemistry |
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| 39 | Multiphoton Redox Ratio Imaging for Metabolic Monitoring in vivo | ||
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Summary: 1 Multiphoton Redox Ratio Imaging for Metabolic Monitoring in vivo Melissa Skala and Nirmala... exogenous stains or tissue excision. We describe the principles and protocols of multiphoton redox ratio... (FAD), redox ratio, metabolism, mitochondria, multiphoton microscopy 1. Introduction The metabolic rate |
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Source: Ramanujam, Nimmi - Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University |
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Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 40 | Redox modulation of ComS affects competence development in | ||
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Summary: for the activation of ComA-dependent gene expression. ComA is the response regulator of the two component system Com... P/ComA (Weinrauch et al., 1990). ComA-dependent activation is inhibited by at least two distinct regulatory... that the cysteine resi- dues of ComS play a role in the regulation of ComS activity, in a ... |
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Source: Groningen, Rijksuniversiteit - Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, Department of Marine Benthic Ecology and Evolution, |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology |
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| 41 | Volume 334, number 1, 101-105 FEBS 13218 0 1993 Federation of European Biochemical Societies 00145793/93/$6.00 | ||
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Summary: 00145793/93/$6.00 November 1993 Chloroplast thylakoid protein phosphatase reactions are redox... -independent and kinetically heterogeneous Todd Silverstein**, Luling Cheng, John F. Alien* Plant Cell Biology, University... 1993 At least eleven thylakoid proteins become phosphorylated under reducing conditions, and redox |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 42 | Oxidationreduction signalling components in regulatory pathways of state transitions and photosystem | ||
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Summary: to the state of oxidation or reduction of an electron carrier. Redox reactions abound in biological systems... . Redox sensing by cysteine residues is a recurring theme in biological systems (Paget & Buttner 2003... & JOHN F. ALLEN Queen Mary, University of London, School of ... |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 43 | Proteins are the workforce of the cells. They catalyse biochemical reactions, have a key role in communicating with the environment, and control many biological processes. | ||
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Summary: role in communicating with the environment, and control many biological processes. Because... access to the redox active site; moreover, the attachment to surfaces has been designed... such that a molecular wire could couple very specifically to the metal inside the redox cavity, while a thiol |
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Source: van den Brink, Jeroen - Leiden Institute of Physics, Universiteit Leiden |
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Collection: Physics |
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| 44 | Miniaturized Redox Potential Probe for In Situ Environmental Monitoring | ||
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Summary: Miniaturized Redox Potential Probe for In Situ Environmental Monitoring A M J A N G , J I N - H W... by measuring redox potentials in standard solutions. It found that the newly developed integrated ORP... of oxidation-reduction potential (ORP or redox potential) is of great importance in the field of water quality |
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Source: Papautsky, Ian - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Cincinnati |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Engineering |
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| 45 | ORIGINAL ARTICLE G. Matthias Ullmann Louis Noodleman | ||
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Summary: the redox midpoint potential of the cluster. The potential biological function of the low pKa value... of pKa values and redox potentials in the bovine Rieske iron-sulfur protein Received: 14 August 2001... / Accepted: 19 December 2001 / Published online: 20 February 2002 Ó SBIC 2002 Abstract The redox ... |
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Source: Ullmann, G. Matthias - Lehrstuhl Biopolymere, Universität Bayreuth |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Chemistry |
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| 46 | A redox switch hypothesis for the origin of two light reactions in photosynthesis | ||
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Summary: Hypothesis A redox switch hypothesis for the origin of two light reactions in photosynthesis John F... . Allen* School of Biological Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS, UK... photosystems are isoenzymes encoded by orthologous genes un- der co-ordinated, redox regulatory control |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 47 | Proteins catalyze many important biological processes that require the transfer of electrons, among them the enzymatic | ||
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Summary: Proteins catalyze many important biological processes that require the transfer of electrons, among... -bound redox-active amino acid tryptophan (Trp), which is oxidized intermittently. The protein nanoenvironment... our understanding of redox-active Trp in proteins, which will support the design of engineered |
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Source: Weston, Ken - Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Florida State University |
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Collection: Chemistry |
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| 48 | Redox Level-Dependent Impedance Model for Conjugated Polymer Actuators | ||
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Summary: Redox Level-Dependent Impedance Model for Conjugated Polymer Actuators Yang Fang a, Xiaobo Tan a... Engineering, University of Wollongong, 2522 NSW, Australia Abstract The reduction-oxidation (redox) level... , impedance, and Young's modulus. Understanding and modeling the influence of redox level is of interest |
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Source: Tan, Xiaobo - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Michigan State University |
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Collection: Materials Science ; Engineering |
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| 49 | A compartmentalized solute transport model for redox zones in contaminated aquifers | ||
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Summary: A compartmentalized solute transport model for redox zones in contaminated aquifers 1. Theory... , this issue], takes the compartmentalized approach for the geochemical evolution of redox zones presented... switching compartments. Rate-limited redox reactions are modeled with a modified Monod relationship |
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Source: Loague, Keith - Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford University |
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Collection: Geosciences |
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| 50 | Assembly and Repair of Membrane-Bound Electron | ||
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Summary: , Imperial College London) and C. Mullineaux (Biology Department, University College London), and Edited by P... . J. Nixon. 673rd Meeting held at the University of Bristol, 1012 April 2001. Redox signalling... University, Box 117, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden Abstract Redox chemistry is central to the primary func- tions |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 51 | A viewpoint: Why chlorophyll a? Lars Olof Bjorn George C. Papageorgiou Robert E. Blankenship Govindjee | ||
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Summary: .1007/s11120-008-9395-x #12;pigments, only one of them, Chl a, depending on its protein environment... or higher (in PS II), a radical anion at -1 V or lower (in PS I), or of being completely redox silent (in... of Cell and Organism Biology, Lund University, 22362 Lund, Sweden e-mail: ... |
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Source: Govindjee "Gov" - Center of Biophysics and Computational Biology & Department of Plant Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 52 | Probing Electrostatic Potentials in Solution with Carbon Nanotube | ||
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Summary: Physics and Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Cornell UniVersity, Ithaca, New York 14853... -walled carbon nanotube transistors to measure changes in the chemical potential of a solution due to redox... redox-active molecules in solutions. These techniques generally depend on the mea- surement or control |
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Source: McEuen, Paul L. - Department of Physics, Cornell University |
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Collection: Materials Science |
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| 53 | Biochem. J. (1998) 332, 627632 (Printed in Great Britain) 627 The relationship of oxygen delivery to absolute haemoglobin oxygenation | ||
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Summary: to absolute haemoglobin oxygenation and mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase redox state in the adult brain... of Biological Sciences, Central Campus, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, CO4 3SQ, U... of oxyhaemoglobin, deoxyhaemo- globin and the redox state of the CuA centre in mitochon- drial cytochrome oxidase |
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Source: University College London - Department of Medical Physics and Bioengineering, Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory |
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Collection: Engineering ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 54 | DCCD Inhibits the Reactions of the Iron-Sulfur Protein in Rhodobacter sphaeroides Chromatophores | ||
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Summary: modification on the kinetics of cytochromes b and c in the presence of antimycin A (A). Dependence... Biology, UniVersity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 265 Morrill Hall, 505 South Goodwin AVenue, Urbana... @uiuc.edu. Department of Plant Biology. § Present address: Johnson Research Foundation and ... |
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Source: Crofts, Antony R. - Department of Biochemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 55 | Balancing the two photosystems: photosynthetic electron transfer governs | ||
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Summary: of a branched pathway of redox signal transduction. These ¢ndings suggest a mechanism for adjustment... of photosystem stoichiometry in which initial events involve a sensor of the redox state of plastoquinone... , and may thus be the same as the initial events of state transitions. Redox control of chloro- plast |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 56 | The Energetics of Aerobic Metabolism Now it's time to try to figure out how much energy is conserved as ~P in | ||
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Summary: .N. Prestwich, Dept. Biology, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA 01610 #12;Redox: the number of NADH... with one molecule of glucose: 1. Glycolysis: (a) COST of Activation ______ ~P (b) GAINS (i) Redox (from... each for a total of _______ ~P from redox reactions (ii) Substrate Level phosphorylations -- ... |
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Source: Prestwich, Ken - Biology Department, College of the Holy Cross |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 57 | The Energetics of Aerobic Metabolism Now it's time to try to figure out how much energy was conserved in ATP | ||
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Summary: .N. Prestwich, Dept. Biology, College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA 01610 #12;Redox: the number of NADH... with one molecule of glucose: 1. Glycolysis: (a) COST of Activation ______ ~P (b) GAINS (i) Redox (from... each for a total of _______ ~P from redox reactions (ii) Substrate Level phosphorylations -- ... |
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Source: Prestwich, Ken - Biology Department, College of the Holy Cross |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 58 | EPS103/203 REDOXprocesses Oct 31 2000 Redox geochemistry. | ||
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Summary: the redox state of many natural aquatic systems. Biological processes themselves are predominantly redox... EPS103/203 REDOXprocesses Oct 31 2000 1 Redox geochemistry. The presence or absence of oxygen... on earth is the central reason for large scale variations in redox conditions. ... |
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Source: Fantle, Matthew - Department of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State University |
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Collection: Geosciences |
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| 59 | DNA binding shifts the redox potential of the transcription factor SoxR | ||
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Summary: in the equilibrium of biologically relevant redox couples, such as NADPH or gluta- thione (16, 23). Recently, we have... DNA binding shifts the redox potential of the transcription factor SoxR Alon A. Gorodetsky , Lars E... of Biology and ¶Earth and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ... |
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Source: Dietrich, Lars - Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 60 | Redox Regulation of Yeast Flavin-Containing Monooxygenase | ||
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Summary: Redox Regulation of Yeast Flavin-Containing Monooxygenase Jung-Keun Suh, Lawrence L. Poulsen... , Daniel M. Ziegler, and Jon D. Robertus1 Institute of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Department... form June 12, 2000 The flavin-dependent monooxygenase from yeast (yFMO) oxidizes biological thiols |
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Source: Robertus, Jon D.- Center for Structural Biology & Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Texas at Austin |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 61 | Reconstitution of a Disulfide Isomerization System* Received for publication, March 28, 2002, and in revised form, May 8, 2002 | ||
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Summary: that DsbA cannot effectively oxidize the domain of DsbD. This result helps explain how the DsbA-dependent... : the isomerization system described here and the DsbA-dependent oxidation system. In the oxidation system, DsbA needs... , Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 |
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Source: Bardwell, James - Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Biotechnology |
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| 62 | A compartmentalized solute transport model for redox zones in contaminated aquifers | ||
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Summary: A compartmentalized solute transport model for redox zones in contaminated aquifers 2. Field... ) for simulating the development of redox zones. COMPTRAN is fully developed and described in the companion paper... . Redox zones, which are often delineated by the relative concentrations of dissolved oxygen, have been |
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Source: Loague, Keith - Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford University |
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Collection: Geosciences |
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| 63 | Redox-responsive in vitro modulation of the signalling state of the isolated PrrB sensor kinase of Rhodobacter sphaeroides NCIB 8253 | ||
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Summary: Redox-responsive in vitro modulation of the signalling state of the isolated PrrB sensor kinase... .F. Hendersona , Mary K. Phillips-Jonesa,* a Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology, Faculty... of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK b Department of Molecular Biology |
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Source: Williamson, Mike P. - Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Sheffield |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 64 | Published online 19 December 2002 The function of genomes in bioenergetic organelles | ||
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Summary: products. This co-location facilitates rapid and direct regulatory coupling. Redox control of synthesis de... within mitochondria and chloroplasts. This testable hypothesis is termed CORR, for co-location for redox... expression; redox regulation 1. INTRODUCTION Mitochondria and chloroplasts are cytoplasmic organelles |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 65 | BCHM 664/BIOL 600 Bioenergetics; "Energy Transduction in Biological Membranes" (2 credits) | ||
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Summary: BCHM 664/BIOL 600 Bioenergetics; "Energy Transduction in Biological Membranes" (2 credits) Fall... ., energy transduction in biological membranes. After deriving the foundations of the thermodynamics... discussion of mitochondrial cell biology and myopathies (diseases). In the context of experimental studies |
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Source: Cramer, William A. - Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 66 | Electrochimica Acta 51 (2006) 53245333 Electrochemical study of chitosan films deposited | ||
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Summary: . The chitosan films are permeable to both cationic [Ru(NH3)6 3+/2+ ] and anionic [Fe(CN)6 3-/4- ] redox couples... redox species at the chitosan coated electrode surface. Electrochemical parameters, including apparent... diffusion coefficients for the redox probes at the electrodeposited chitosan modified electrodes |
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Source: Rubloff, Gary W. - Institute for Systems Research, University of Maryland at College Park |
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Collection: Materials Science |
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| 67 | Gating current flowing through molecules in metalmoleculesmetal junctions | ||
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Summary: assembled two junctions that incorporate redox sites between Hg electrodes by different interactions... . In the first junction, Hg-SAM-R//R-SAMHg, the redox site (R) are covalently linked to each electrode in self... assembled monolayers (SAM-R). In the second junction, HgSAM//R//SAMHg, the redox sites dissolved |
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Source: Prentiss, Mara - Department of Physics, Harvard University |
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Collection: Physics |
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| 68 | This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research | ||
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Summary: 's personal copy Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Sensors and Actuators B 132 (2008) 182190 Redox... online 21 January 2008 Abstract The reductionoxidation (redox) level of a conjugated polymer has... 's modulus. Understanding and modeling the influence of redox level is of interest to both fundamental |
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Source: Tan, Xiaobo - Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Michigan State University |
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Collection: Materials Science ; Engineering |
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| 69 | Investigating Mitochondrial Redox Potential with Redox-sensitive Green Fluorescent Protein Indicators* | ||
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Summary: Investigating Mitochondrial Redox Potential with Redox-sensitive Green Fluorescent Protein... the §Departments of Biology, Chemistry and Physics, Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Oregon, Eugene... redox po- tential in cells are labor-intensive and generally require ... |
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Source: Tsien, Roger Y. - Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California at San Diego |
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Collection: Chemistry |
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| 70 | FOR THE RECORD Fast structural dynamics in reduced and | ||
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Summary: in the redox state. These results imply that the solvent reorganization energy associated with electron... transfer is small, consistent with previous theoretical analyses. The relative rigidity of both redox... is not operational in free cytochrome c. Keywords: protein dynamics; NMR relaxation; redox state; electron transfer |
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Source: Englander, S. Walter - Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania |
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Collection: Chemistry ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 71 | The CXXC Motif Is More than a Redox Rheostat*S Received for publication,June 28, 2007, and in revised form, July 25, 2007 Published, JBC Papers in Press,August 3, 2007, DOI 10.1074/jbc.M705291200 | ||
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Summary: than a Redox Rheostat 28824 JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY VOLUME 282·NUMBER 39·SEPTEMBER 28, 2007 at... a Redox Rheostat SEPTEMBER 28, 2007·VOLUME 282·NUMBER 39 JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY 28825 at... a Redox Rheostat 28826 JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY ... |
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Source: Bardwell, James - Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Biotechnology |
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| 72 | Diffusion-controlled generation of a proton-motive force across a biomembrane Anatoly Yu. Smirnov,1,2 | ||
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Summary: kinetic model, we analyze a redox loop mechanism of proton-motive force generation mediated by a molecular... components. We determine the conditions where the redox loop mechanism is able to translocate protons against... translocation of protons is accom- plished by a set of membrane-embedded proton pumps or by a redox loop |
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Source: Nori, Franco - Institute for Physical and Chemical Research, RIKEN &Department of Physics, University of Michigan |
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Collection: Physics ; Materials Science |
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| 73 | J. Am. Chem. SOC. cyclohexanones-even by a relatively bulky reducing agent such | ||
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Summary: -TransferCommunicationbetween Redox-Functionalized Polymers and the Active Center of the Enzyme Glutathione Reductase Itamar Willner... redox centersand their macroscopic environments are also of practical importance.' ET communication... . In Merals in Biological Systems; Sigel. H.. Sigel, A., Eds.; Marcel Dekker, Inc.: New York, ... |
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Source: Kasher, Roni - Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research, Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research, Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Environmental Management and Restoration Technologies |
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| 74 | Comparative and Functional Genomics Comp Funct Genom 2003; 4: 3136. | ||
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Summary: and direct regulatory coupling. Redox control of gene expression is suggested as the common feature of those... transport; cell evolution; redox regulation; CORR The problem Alberts et al. [2] describe the problem posed... - dent origins. Co-location of genes and gene products for redox regulation of gene expression |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 75 | Global Biogeochemical Cycles and Biological Metabolism | ||
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Summary: II. Biological Metabolism A. Redox reactions: basis of metabolism B. The metabolic pathways C. Microbial Habits... 1 Global Biogeochemical Cycles and Biological Metabolism I. Biogeochemistry & Biogeochemical Cycles... A. Global cycles: nitrogen, water, carbon B. Carbon cycle through time II Biological ... |
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Source: Saleska, Scott - Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology |
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| 76 | Microbial communities acclimate to recurring changes in soil redox potential statusemi_2286 3137..3149 | ||
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Summary: Microbial communities acclimate to recurring changes in soil redox potential statusemi_2286 3137... cross thresholds of normal physiological tolerance. Redox potential fluctuations are common in humid... and archaeal communities are adapted to changing in redox potential, soils were incubated under static anoxic |
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Source: Saleska, Scott - Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology |
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| 77 | Spectral and redox characterization of the heme ci of the cytochrome b6f complex | ||
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Summary: Spectral and redox characterization of the heme ci of the cytochrome b6f complex Jean Alric*, Yves... complex from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii were monitored as a function of the redox potential. Four spectral... and redox components were iden- tified: in addition to heme f and the two b hemes, the fourth component must |
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Source: Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique CNRS, Physico-Chimie Moléculaire des Membranes Biologiques; Wollman, Francis-André - nstitut de Biologie Physico-Chimique & Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie, Paris 6 |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Chemistry ; Renewable Energy |
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| 78 | 601 Elmwood Avenue, Box 850 Rochester, New York 14642 | ||
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Summary: OF ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE LUNG BIOLOGY AND DISEASE PROGRAM TEL: (585) 275-6911; FAX (585) 276-0239 EMAIL: Irfan... Biology and Disease Program in the laboratory of Dr. Irfan Rahman to investigate the cellular... emphasis on chromatin remodeling, redox signaling, epigenetics, SIRT1 regulation and circadian rhythm |
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Source: Goldman, Steven A. - Division of Cell and Gene Therapy, University of Rochester |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 79 | Geophysical Research Abstracts Vol. 13, EGU2011-PREVIEW, 2011 | ||
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Summary: ) Université de La Rochelle, LEMMA, La Rochelle, France Understanding and predicting the mobility of redox... of polluted aquifers and a nutritive medium is then circulated through the system in which biological... experiments are presently being carried out to elucidate mercury redox transformations in similar conditions |
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Source: Ecole Polytechnique, Centre de mathématiques |
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Collection: Mathematics |
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| 80 | Soil Interfaces in a Changing World International Symposium of Interactions of Soil Minerals with | ||
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Summary: , physical and biological interfacial reactions Book of Abstracts 26th June 1st July 2011 Montpellier... organic matter with minerals, particularly Fe-oxides along a landscape redox gradient. The association... their abundance in soils and high reactive surface area. Iron is susceptible to redox variability along landscape |
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Source: Sparks, Donald L. - Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware |
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Collection: Environmental Management and Restoration Technologies |
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| 81 | Transients in chloroplast gene transcription Sujith Puthiyaveetil, John F. Allen * | ||
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Summary: of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS, UK Received... - length of light selectively absorbed by photosystem I and photosystem II, and therefore by the redox... state of an electron carrier located between the two photosystems. Chloroplast transcriptional redox |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 82 | Plant Cell Physiol. 41(9): 10451054 (2000) JSPP 2000 | ||
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Summary: Transcription of the psaB Gene in Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Chloroplasts Through the Redox State... Cell Biology, Lund University, Box 7007, S-220 07 Lund, Sweden ; Plants respond to changing light... in vivo and in vitro pro- vide evidence for coupling between the redox state of plasto- quinone |
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Source: Allen, John F. - School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London |
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Collection: Renewable Energy ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 83 | Electron Transfer in Metalloproteins | ||
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Summary: -capture machinery of biology, espe- cially in photosynthesis and in mitochondria, there are chains of redox enzymes... partly filled conduction bands, cannot apply. Instead, biology employs redox centers which are localized... catalysts for biological processes that require transfer of ... |
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Source: Tuscia, Università Degli Studi Della - Biophysics and NanoScience Centre |
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Collection: Engineering ; Materials Science |
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| 84 | BIOGEOCHEMISTRY OF WETLANDS -SOS 6448 KRReddy Page 1 | ||
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Summary: exchange. d. Presence of marsh plants. e. Changes in electrochemical properties (pH, redox potential... of (temporary or permanent flooding) of wetlands. 2. pH and redox potential, ranges in values in natural systems... . Relationship between pH and Eh and concentrations of oxidized and reduced species of inorganic redox systems |
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Source: Jawitz, James W. - Soil and Water Science Department, University of Florida |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology |
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| 85 | Cell, Vol. 105, 103113, April 6, 2001, Copyright 2001 by Cell Press Structural Basis of the Redox Switch | ||
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Summary: Cell, Vol. 105, 103113, April 6, 2001, Copyright ©2001 by Cell Press Structural Basis of the Redox... for proteins whose functionSouth Korea is activated by ROS modification (Storz et al., 1990). The Cell Biology... redox-active cysteines are separated by ap- of major grooves separated by one helical turn |
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Source: Storz, Gisela - Cell Biology and Metabolism Branch, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 86 | Properties of the Thioredoxin Fold Superfamily Are Modulated by a Single Amino Acid Residue*S | ||
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Summary: the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Departments of § Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology... and ¶ Biological Chemistry, Life Sciences Institute, Medical Scientist Training Program, and §§ Program... in Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109 and the **Institute |
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Source: Bardwell, James - Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Biotechnology |
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| 87 | August, 2007 BCHM 664/BIOL 600 Bioenergetics; "Energy Transduction in | ||
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Summary: August, 2007 BCHM 664/BIOL 600 Bioenergetics; "Energy Transduction in Biological Membranes" (2... -transducing membrane proteins, also leading to a discussion of mitochondrial cell biology and myopathies. Relevant... . Thermodynamic background for biological energy transduction · Energy, Enthalpy, Entropy, Free energy |
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Source: Cramer, William A. - Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 88 | STUDIES ON THE ROLE OF THE N-TERMINAL DOMAIN OF NR1 IN THE REDOX MODULATION OF NR2A-CONTAINING NMDA RECEPTORS | ||
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Summary: Title Page STUDIES ON THE ROLE OF THE N-TERMINAL DOMAIN OF NR1 IN THE REDOX MODULATION OF NR2A... IN THE REDOX MODULATION OF NR2A-CONTAINING NMDA RECEPTORS Greta Ann Herin, PhD University of Pittsburgh, 2003... reducing and oxidizing (redox) agents. Despite a wealth of physiological information, details |
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Source: Sibille, Etienne - Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition & Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 89 | Pergamon Tetrahedron Letters 41 (2000) 15151518 TETRAHEDRON | ||
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Summary: and diverse class of biological redox catalysts.1 The redox activity centers of these enzymes are derivatives... Pergamon Tetrahedron Letters 41 (2000) 15151518 TETRAHEDRON LETTERS Synthesis and redox properties... flavin redox properties and to serve as structural and mechanistic ... |
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Source: Rusell, K.C. - Department of Chemistry, Northern Kentucky University |
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Collection: Chemistry |
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| 90 | Metalloprotein and redox protein design are rapidly advancing toward the chemical synthesis of novel proteins that have | ||
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Summary: provides the means to incorporate an ever-increasing variety of biological and abiological redox cofactors... 485 Metalloprotein and redox protein design are rapidly advancing toward the chemical synthesis... comprehension of metalloprotein structure/function relationships. Additionally, designed redox ... |
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Source: Gibney, Brian R. - Department of Chemistry, Columbia University |
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Collection: Chemistry |
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| 91 | Ultramicroscopy 89 (2001) 291298 Potential-induced resonant tunneling through | ||
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Summary: of potential-elicited tunneling through redox adsorbates of biological origin, possibly resonant in nature... Ultramicroscopy 89 (2001) 291298 Potential-induced resonant tunneling through a redox... form 1 March 2001 Abstract The redox metalloprotein azurin self-chemisorbed onto Au(1 1 1) substrates |
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Source: Tuscia, Università Degli Studi Della - Biophysics and NanoScience Centre |
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Collection: Engineering ; Materials Science |
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| 92 | Electron transfer in water and other polar environ-ments, how it happens | ||
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Summary: and biology. In the realm of inorganic electro- chemistry, the ferrous-ferric exchange in water, Fe2+ (aq... in Marcus' theory. There are two localized electronic states pictured. These are the two redox states... " of solvent, and all other water molecules comprise the "outer shell". The charge distribution of the redox |
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Source: Chandler, David - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory & Department of Chemistry, University of California at Berkeley |
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Collection: Chemistry |
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| 93 | Uranium Reduction in Sediments under Diffusion-Limited Transport of | ||
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Summary: , then hydrostatically contacted with tryptic soy broth solutions. Redox potentials, U oxidation state, and microbial... communities are spatially correlated with U redox status within diffusion-limited systems. Methods The field... (VI)-contaminated sediments, with our focus on U redox transformations within lower permeability ... |
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Source: Hazen, Terry - Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 94 | Using Density Functional Theory To Design DNA Base Analogues with Low Oxidation Mu-Hyun Baik, Joel S. Silverman, Ivana V. Yang, Patricia A. Ropp, Veronika A. Szalai, | ||
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Summary: examined and gave lower predicted redox energies as well as current enhancement with Ru(bpy)3 2+ (7... -aminocytosine would be redox-active but not as easily oxidized as 5-aminocytosine, which was also confirmed... experimentally. In addition to calculating the relative one-electron redox potentials, we used calculations |
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Source: Baik, Mu-Hyun - School of Informatics & Department of Chemistry, Indiana University |
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Collection: Chemistry |
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| 95 | Adsorption of Glucose Oxidase onto Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes and Its Application in | ||
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Summary: of Oklahoma Bioengineering Center, and School of Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering, University... suspension-dialysis method to adsorb the redox enzyme glucose oxidase (GOX) onto single-walled carbon nano... increase over the response of films without SWNTs. We also demonstrate that the adsorption pH of the redox |
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Source: Resasco, Daniel - School of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Oklahoma |
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Collection: Materials Science |
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| 96 | Linked thioredoxin-glutathione systems in platyhelminths | ||
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Summary: ´mica, Instituto de Higiene, Avda. A. Navarro 3051, Montevideo, CP 11600, Uruguay 2 Department of Biological... ´mica, Instituto de Biologi´a, Facultad de Ciencias, Igua´ 4035, Montevideo, CP 11400, Uruguay 4 Institute of Cell... , Animal and Population Biology, University of Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh, EH9 3JT, UK |
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Source: Maizels, Rick - School of Biological Sciences, University of Edinburgh |
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Collection: Environmental Sciences and Ecology |
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| 97 | General Introduction General introduction | ||
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Summary: of biosensors A biosensor is defined as a sensing device, which consists of a biological recognition element... and a suitable transducer (Thévenot et al., 2001; Schumann, 2002). Often the biological recognition element... , a microorganism (e.g. a bacterium), or even tissue-material. The transducer is the device on which the ... |
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Source: Groningen, Rijksuniversiteit - Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, Department of Marine Benthic Ecology and Evolution, |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine ; Environmental Sciences and Ecology |
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| 98 | Oxygen Toxicity: You Can Stop Breathing Now | ||
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Summary: ..." April 26, 2006 Suggested Reading 1. Free Radicals In Biology and Medicine Barry Halliwell & John M... .C. Gutteridge 2. Molecular Toxicology P. David Josephy 3. Antioxidant and Redox Regulation of Genes C.K. Sen, H... Redox Potentials! E = E° - RT/nF log([Ared][Box]/[Aox][Bred]) Aox + ne- Ared E°A Bred ne- + Box E°B ... |
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Source: Wood, Matthew J. - Department of Environmental Toxicology, University of California, Davis |
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Collection: Biology and Medicine |
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| 99 | Use of Dissolved H2 Concentrations To Determine Distribution of Microbially Catalyzed Redox Reactions in Anoxic Groundwater | ||
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Summary: Use of Dissolved H2 Concentrations To Determine Distribution of Microbially Catalyzed Redox... The potentialfor using concentrationsof dissolved Hzto determine the distribution of redox processes in anoxic... aquifer material. These results suggest that HZconcentrations may be a usefultool for analyzingthe redox |
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Source: Lovley, Derek - Department of Microbiology, University of Massachusetts at Amherst |
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Collection: Environmental Management and Restoration Technologies ; Biology and Medicine |
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| 100 | To be published in IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2003, Cat No. 0-7803-7651-X/03/$17.00 2003 IEEE Planar REDOX and Conductivity Sensors | ||
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Summary: /$17.00 © 2003 IEEE Planar REDOX and Conductivity Sensors for ISS Water Quality Measurements1 Martin G. Buehler... REDOX and conductivity sensors that are used to detect ionic species in solution by measuring... ]. The E-Tongue 2 substrate contains a number of sensors but only the characterization of the REDOX |
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Source: Kounaves, Samuel P. - Department of Chemistry, Tufts University |
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Collection: Chemistry |
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