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Academic Article Asymptomatic child heterozygous for hemoglobin S and hemoglobin P?rto Alegre.
Concept Hemoglobin, Sickle
Concept Hemoglobins
Concept Hemoglobins, Abnormal
Academic Article Functional characterization of the purified holo form of hemoglobin I from Lucina pectinata overexpressed in Escherichia coli.
Academic Article The cDNA-derived amino acid sequence of hemoglobin II from Lucina pectinata.
Academic Article High-level production of recombinant sulfide-reactive hemoglobin I from Lucina pectinata in Escherichia coli. High yields of fully functional holoprotein synthesis in the BLi5 E. coli strain.
Academic Article Tyrosine B10 and heme-ligand interactions of Lucina pectinata hemoglobin II: control of heme reactivity.
Academic Article Hydrogen-bonding conformations of tyrosine B10 tailor the hemeprotein reactivity of ferryl species.
Academic Article Hemoglobin I from Lucina pectinata: a model for distal heme-ligand control.
Academic Article Characterization of the full length mRNA coding for Lucina pectinata HbIII revealed an alternative polyadenylation site.
Academic Article Factors controlling the reactivity of hydrogen sulfide with hemeproteins.
Academic Article Recombinant hemoglobin II from Lucina pectinata: a large-scale method for hemeprotein expression in E. coli.
Academic Article Characterization and Expression of the Lucina pectinata Oxygen and Sulfide Binding Hemoglobin Genes.
Academic Article Bioinformatic Characterization and Molecular Evolution of the Lucina pectinata Hemoglobins.
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