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Saigo, S. (1981). A transient spin-state change during alkaline isomerization of ferricytochrome c. J Biochem (Tokyo), 89(6), 1977–1980.
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Dyson, H. J., & Beattie, J. K. (1982). Spin state and unfolding equilibria of ferricytochrome c in acidic solutions. J Biol Chem, 257(5), 2267–2273.
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Gonzalez-Fernandez, J. M., & Atta, S. E. (1982). Facilitated transport of oxygen in the presence of membranes in the diffusion path. Biophys J, 38(2), 133–141.
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Steinhoff, H. J. (1988). A continuous wave laser T-jump apparatus and its application to chemical reactions in hemoglobin single crystals. J Biochem Biophys Methods, 15(6), 319–330.
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Steinhoff, H. J., Lieutenant, K., & Redhardt, A. (1989). Conformational transition of aquomethemoglobin: intramolecular histidine E7 binding reaction to the heme iron in the temperature range between 220 K and 295 K as seen by EPR and temperature-jump measurements. Biochim Biophys Acta, 996(1-2), 49–56.
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Hinrichs, K., Watson, E. D., & Kenney, R. M. (1990). Granulosa cell tumor in a mare with a functional contralateral ovary. J Am Vet Med Assoc, 197(8), 1037–1038.
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Jablonska, E. M., Ziolkowska, S. M., Gill, J., Szykula, R., & Faff, J. (1991). Changes in some haematological and metabolic indices in young horses during the first year of jump-training. Equine Vet J, 23(4), 309–311.
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Steinhoff, H. J., Schrader, J., & Schlitter, J. (1992). Temperature-jump studies and polarized absorption spectroscopy of methemoglobin-thiocyanate single crystals. Biochim Biophys Acta, 1121(3), 269–278.
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Chiba, K., Ikai, A., Kawamura-Konishi, Y., & Kihara, H. (1994). Kinetic study on myoglobin refolding monitored by five optical probe stopped-flow methods. Proteins, 19(2), 110–119.
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