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Ziegler, W.H. [Endocrinological studies in arterial hypertension. Search for phaeochromocytoma] 1976 Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift 4047 106 1148-1150
Wilson, M.T.; Ranson, R.J.; Masiakowski, P.; Czarnecka, E.; Brunori, M. A kinetic study of the pH-dependent properties of the ferric undecapeptide of cytochrome c (microperoxidase) 1977 European Journal of Biochemistry / FEBS 3814 77 193-199
Steinhoff, H.J.; Lieutenant, K.; Redhardt, A. 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 1989 Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 3803 996 49-56
Saigo, S. A transient spin-state change during alkaline isomerization of ferricytochrome c 1981 Journal of Biochemistry 3808 89 1977-1980
Saigo, S. Kinetic and equilibrium studies of alkaline isomerization of vertebrate cytochromes c 1981 Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 3871 669 13-20
Rodier, F. [Spectral properties of porcine plasminogen: study of the acidic transition (author's transl)] 1976 European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 22 63 553-562
Polverini, E.; Cugini, G.; Annoni, F.; Abbruzzetti, S.; Viappiani, C.; Gensch, T. Molten globule formation in apomyoglobin monitored by the fluorescent probe Nile Red 2006 Biochemistry 3763 45 5111-5121
Pierce, M.M.; Nall, B.T. Coupled kinetic traps in cytochrome c folding: His-heme misligation and proline isomerization 2000 Journal of Molecular Biology 3853 298 955-969
Permyakov, S.E.; Khokhlova, T.I.; Nazipova, A.A.; Zhadan, A.P.; Morozova-Roche, L.A.; Permyakov, E.A. Calcium-binding and temperature induced transitions in equine lysozyme: new insights from the pCa-temperature “phase diagrams” 2006 Proteins 1858 65 984-998
Nicol, C.J.; Davidson, H.P.D.; Harris, P.A.; Waters, A.J.; Wilson, A.D. Study of crib-biting and gastric inflammation and ulceration in young horses 2002 The Veterinary record 83 151 658-662