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  1. Improved renaturation process of aggregated recombinant proteins through the design of hydrated ionic liquids
  2. Biorefinery of galacturonic acid using a biofuel cell as a reactor
  3. Direct electron transfer process of pyrroloquinoline quinone–dependent and flavin adenine dinucleotide–dependent dehydrogenases: Fundamentals and applications
  4. Development of a Copper-electrodeposited Gold Electrode for an Amperometric Creatinine Sensor to Detect Creatinine in Urine without Pretreatment
  5. An amperometric biosensor of L-fucose in urine for the first screening test of cancer
  6. Direct Electron Transfer of Fungal Pyrroloquinoline Quinone-Dependent Dehydrogenase Lacking the Cytochrome Domain
  7. Bioelectrocatalysis based on direct electron transfer of fungal pyrroloquinoline quinone-dependent dehydrogenase lacking the cytochrome domain
  8. Thermoresponsive ionic liquid/water mixtures for separation and purification technologies
  9. Discovery of a novel quinohemoprotein from a eukaryote and its application in electrochemical devices
  10. Trichoderma reesei Dehydrogenase, a Pyrroloquinoline Quinone-Dependent Member of Auxiliary Activity Family 12 of the Carbohydrate-Active Enzymes Database: Functional and Structural Characterization
  11. Production of Hexaric Acids from Biomass
  12. Preparation of epoxy resins derived from lignin solubilized in tetrabutylphosphonium hydroxide aqueous solutions
  13. Fungal PQQ-dependent dehydrogenases and their potential in biocatalysis
  14. Effects of charge balance and hydrophobicity of the surface of cytochrome c on the distribution behaviour in an ionic liquid/buffer biphasic system
  15. Hydrated ionic liquids enable both solubilisation and refolding of aggregated concanavalin A
  16. Design of thermoresponsive poly(ionic liquid) gels containing proline units to catalyse aldol reaction in water
  17. Distribution of Cytochromecin LCST-Type Ionic Liquid/Water Mixtures Controlled by Applied Potential and Temperature
  18. Enzymes Suitable for Biorefinery to Coproduce Hexaric Acids and Electricity from Hexuronic Acids Derived from Biomass
  19. Immobilization of Pyrroloquinoline Quinone-Dependent Alcohol Dehydrogenase with a Polyion Complex and Redox Polymer for a Bioanode
  20. New Ether‐functionalized Morpholinium‐ and Piperidinium‐based Ionic Liquids as Electrolyte Components in Lithium and Lithium–Ion Batteries
  21. A method of expression for an oxygen-tolerant group III alcohol dehydrogenase from Pyrococcus horikoshii OT3
  22. Bioinspired electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction using recombinant silk films
  23. Pyrroloquinoline quinone-dependent glucose dehydrogenase anode: d-Galacturonic acid oxidation and galactaric acid production
  24. Autonomous environmental monitoring by self-powered biohybrid robot
  25. pH-dependent electron transfer reaction and direct bioelectrocatalysis of the quinohemoprotein pyranose dehydrogenase
  26. Biofuel cell backpacked insect and its application to wireless sensing
  27. Communication—Fast Electron Transfer Reaction of Azurin Fixed on the Modified Electrode in Hydrated Ionic Liquids
  28. Hydrated ionic liquids as a liquid chaperon for refolding of aggregated recombinant protein expressed in Escherichia coli
  29. Insect biofuel cell using an electrode with gold nanoparticles deposited by sputtering
  30. Multi-enzyme anode composed of FAD-dependent and NAD-dependent enzymes with a single ruthenium polymer mediator for biofuel cells
  31. Characterization of Novel PQQ-Dependent Enzyme in Coprinopsis cinerea
  32. Real-Time Dynamic Adsorption of Cytochrome c on Electrode Surface
  33. A Novel Pyrroloquinoline Quinone-Dependent 2-Keto-d-Glucose Dehydrogenase from Pseudomonas aureofaciens
  34. A simple recovery process for biodegradable plastics accumulated in cyanobacteria treated with ionic liquids
  35. Trehalose biofuel cells using insect hemolymph for insect robots
  36. Newly Discovered PQQ-Dependent Enzyme Family in Eukaryotes
  37. 1H NMR Evaluation of Polar and Nondeuterated Ionic Liquids for Selective Extraction of Cellulose and Xylan from Wheat Bran
  38. Effect of amines as activators on the alcohol-oxidizing activity of pyrroloquinoline quinone-dependent quinoprotein alcohol dehydrogenase
  39. A Bioanode Using Thermostable Alcohol Dehydrogenase for an Ethanol Biofuel Cell Operating at High Temperatures
  40. Identification of the rate‐limiting step of the peroxygenase reactions catalyzed by the thermophilic cytochrome P450 from Sulfolobus tokodaii strain 7
  41. Diffusion refueling biofuel cell mountable on insect
  42. The two-step electrochemical oxidation of alcohols using a novel recombinant PQQ alcohol dehydrogenase as a catalyst for a bioanode
  43. Design of Phosphonium-Type Zwitterion as an Additive to Improve Saturated Water Content of Phase-Separated Ionic Liquid from Aqueous Phase toward Reversible Extraction of Proteins
  44. Gold nanoparticle-based biofuel cell using insect body fluid circulation
  45. Direct dissolution of wet and saliferous marine microalgae by polar ionic liquids without heating
  46. Electrocatalytic reduction of oxygen by bilirubin oxidase in hydrophobic ionic liquids containing a small quantity of water
  47. way of making phase separated ionic liquid with water
  48. Introduction of hydrophilic groups onto the ortho-position of benzoate anions induced phase separation of the corresponding ionic liquids with water
  49. A paradoxical method for NAD+/NADH accumulation on an electrode surface using a hydrophobic ionic liquid
  50. Improvement of an Electrode Modified with Electropolymerized Ruthenium Complexes to Enhance the Electrocatalytic Activity toward NADH Oxidation
  51. Spectroscopic characterization of the acid–alkaline transition of a thermophilic cytochrome P450
  52. Insect biofuel cells using trehalose included in insect hemolymph leading to an insect-mountable biofuel cell
  53. Addition of suitably-designed zwitterions improves the saturated water content of hydrophobic ionic liquids
  54. Ionic liquids designed for advanced applications in bioelectrochemistry
  55. Insect-mountable biofuel cell with self-circulation system
  56. Selective Transport of Water-Soluble Proteins from Aqueous to Ionic Liquid Phase via a Temperature-Sensitive Phase Change of These Mixtures
  57. The Effect of Particle Size on the Direct Electron Transfer Reactions of Metalloproteins Using Au Nanoparticle-Modified Electrodes
  58. Cytochrome c dissolved in 1-allyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride type ionic liquid undergoes a quasi-reversible redox reaction up to 140°C
  59. Preparation of an Electrode Modified with an Electropolymerized Film as a Mediator of NADH Oxidation and Its Application in an Ethanol/O2 Biofuel Cell
  60. Electrochemical analysis of electrode-immobilized dehydrogenases in hydrated choline dihydrogen phosphate-type ionic liquid
  61. Biofuel cells with trehalose leading to an insect-implanted power source
  62. Monooxygenation by a thermophilic cytochrome P450 via direct electron donation from NADH
  63. Extraction of proteins with temperature sensitive and reversible phase change of ionic liquid/water mixture
  64. A Simple Fabrication Method for Three-Dimensional Gold Nanoparticle Electrodes and Their Application to the Study of the Direct Electrochemistry of Cytochromec
  65. Preparation of an Electropolymerized Film of the Iron Complex as an Electron Transfer Mediator for NAD-Dependent Enzymes
  66. Direct evidence of electron flow via the heme c group for the direct electron transfer reaction of fructose dehydrogenase using a silver nanoparticle-modified electrode
  67. High performance bioanode based on direct electron transfer of fructose dehydrogenase at gold nanoparticle-modified electrodes
  68. The role of an amino acid triad at the entrance of the heme pocket in human serum albumin for O2 and CO binding to iron protoporphyrin IX
  69. Direct electrochemistry of bilirubin oxidase on three-dimensional gold nanoparticle electrodes and its application in a biofuel cell
  70. Novel thermotropic gels composed of only ions
  71. Biocatalytic oxidation of cellobiose in an hydrated ionic liquid
  72. Polar and Low Viscosity Ionic Liquid Mixtures from Amino Acids
  73. Spectroscopic Characterization and Electrochemistry of Poly(ethylene oxide)-Modified Myoglobin in Organic Solvents
  74. Solubilization of heme proteins in low polar solvents by chemical modification on a protein's surface
  75. Preparation of an Electrode That Immobilizes NAD-Dependent Alcohol Dehydrogenase by Using a Redox Polymer Containing 1,10-Phenanthroline-5,6-dione
  76. Modulation of Redox Potential and Alteration in Reactivity via the Peroxide Shunt Pathway by Mutation of Cytochrome P450 around the Proximal Heme Ligand
  77. Electron tunneling through Pseudomonas aeruginosa azurins on SAM gold electrodes
  78. Elucidation of the factors affecting the oxidative activity of Acremonium sp. HI-25 ascorbate oxidase by an electrochemical approach
  79. Electrocatalytic Oxidation of NADH on Electrochemically Oxidized Carbon Fiber Paper Electrodes for a Simple Biofuel Cell Anode
  80. Solubility and Stability of Cytochrome c in Hydrated Ionic Liquids:  Effect of Oxo Acid Residues and Kosmotropicity
  81. The electrochemical properties of thermophilic cytochrome P450 CYP119A2 at extremely high temperatures in poly(ethylene oxide)
  82. Direct Electron Transfer Reaction of Ascorbate Oxidase Immobilized by a Self-Assembled Monolayer and Polymer Membrane Combined System
  83. Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Characterization of Cytochrome P450st‐DDAB Films on a Plastic‐Formed Carbon Electrode
  84. Miscibility and phase behavior of water–dicarboxylic acid type ionic liquid mixed systems
  85. Ascorbate Oxidase-catalyzed Electrochemical Reduction of Dioxygen Using 2,6-Dichloroindophenol as an Electron-transfer Mediator
  86. A novel method for direct electrochemistry of a thermoacidophilic cytochrome P450
  87. Chemical modification of cytochrome c by a ruthenium complex containing phenanthroline quinone
  88. Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Analyses of Lithium Ion Conductive Polymers Prepared by the Copolymerization of Ionic Liquid Monomer with Lithium Salt Monomer
  89. Structure and spectroelectrochemical property of a ruthenium complex containing phenanthroline–quinone, and assembly of the complexes on a gold electrode
  90. Stability of Thermophilic Cytochrome P450 Modified with Poly(ethylene oxide) in Ionic Liquid
  91. Effect of Supporting Electrolytes on the Redox Potential for Thermophilic Cytochrome P450 in Poly (ethylene oxide)-For Utilization as a Catalyst for the Biocathode
  92. DNA strands robed with ionic liquid moiety
  93. Electrocatalytic Oxidation of NADH Using a Novel Modified Electrode with a Ruthenium Complex Containing Phenanthroline Quinone
  94. Characterization of Carbohydrate-Binding Cytochrome b562 from the White-Rot Fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium
  95. Electron transfer chain reaction of the extracellular flavocytochrome cellobiose dehydrogenase from the basidiomycete Phanerochaete chrysosporium
  96. Improved ionic conductivity of nitrile rubber/ionic liquid composites
  97. Mimicking Protein−Protein Electron Transfer:  Voltammetry of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Azurin and the Thermus thermophilus CuA Domain at ω-Derivatized Self-Assembled-Monolayer Gold Electrodes
  98. Structure and direct electrochemistry of cytochrome P450 from the thermoacidophilic crenarchaeon, Sulfolobus tokodaii strain 7
  99. Coupling to Lysine-13 Promotes Electron Tunneling through Carboxylate-Terminated Alkanethiol Self-Assembled Monolayers to Cytochrome c
  100. Rates of Oxygen and Hydrogen Exchange as Indicators of TPQ Cofactor Orientation in Amine Oxidases
  101. Electron-transfer Reaction of Poly(ethylene oxide)-modified Pseudoazurin at Gold Electrodes Modified with Carboxylic Acid-terminated Alkanethiols
  102. Electron transfer reaction of poly(ethylene oxide)-modified azurin in poly(ethylene oxide) oligomers
  103. Thermal stability and electron transfer reaction of modified myoglobin immobilized on a carbon electrode in poly(ethylene oxide) oligomers
  104. Heme–Cu complexes as oxygen-activating functional models for the active site of cytochrome c oxidase
  105. Synthesis and Characterization of Alkanethiolate-Coordinated Iron Porphyrins and Their Dioxygen Adducts as Models for the Active Center of Cytochrome P450:  Direct Evidence for Hydrogen Bonding to Bound Dioxygen
  106. Direct Binding of Hydroxylamine to the Heme Iron ofArthromyces ramosus Peroxidase
  107. Hydrogen-Bonded Dioxygen Adduct of an Iron Porphyrin with an Alkanethiolate Ligand: An Elaborate Model of Cytochrome P450
  108. Catalytic and Structural Properties of Surfactant-Horseradish Peroxidase Complex in Organic Media
  109. Synthesis and Characterization of an Iron Porphyrin with a Thiolate Axial Ligand and Its Dioxygen Adduct as a Model for the Active Center of Cytochrome P-450
  110. Spectroscopic and electrochemical properties of two azurins (Az-iso1 and Az-iso2) from the obligate methylotroph
  111. Structures and properties of ternary copper(II) complexes with 4,5-dihydroxyphenylalanine or 2,4,5-trihydroxyphenylalanine and aromatic diamines
  112. Formation and Spectroscopic Characterization of the PeroxoFeIII-CuIIComplex. A Modeling Reaction of the Heme-Cu Site in Cytochrome c Oxidase
  113. Characterization of the Native Lysine Tyrosylquinone Cofactor in Lysyl Oxidase by Raman Spectroscopy
  114. Mechanism-Based Inactivation of a Yeast Methylamine Oxidase Mutant:  Implications for the Functional Role of the Consensus Sequence Surrounding Topaquinone
  115. Topaquinone-Dependent Amine Oxidases:  Identification of Reaction Intermediates by Raman Spectroscopy
  116. Biosynthesis of Topa Quinone Cofactor in Bacterial Amine Oxidases
  117. Electrostatic Environment of the Tryptophylquinone Cofactor in Methylamine Dehydrogenase:  Evidence from Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of Model Compounds
  118. Structural studies on an iron(III) complex containing (Z)-2-(2-aminothiazol-4-yl)-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-(hydroxyimino)acetamide, a model compound for a cephalosporin antibiotic Cefdinir
  119. Glyoxal Oxidase from Phanerochaete chrysosporium Is a New Radical-Copper Oxidase
  120. Engineered Cupredoxins and Bacterial Cytochrome c Oxidases Have Similar CuA Sites: Evidence from Resonance Raman Spectroscopy
  121. Characterization of the topa quinone cofactor in amine oxidase from Escherichia coli by resonance Raman spectroscopy
  122. Pulse Radiolysis Studies on Nitrite Reductase from Achromobacter cycloclastes IAM 1013: Evidence for Intramolecular Electron Transfer from Type 1 Cu to Type 2 Cu
  123. Synthetic and Structural Studies on Copper(II) Complexes Containing Coenzyme PQQ and Terpyridine
  124. Synthesis and characterization of nickel(II) complexes containing ligands derived from disaccharides and 1,3-diaminopropane
  125. The first topa-containing copper(II) complex, [Cu(DL-topa)(bpy)(H2O)]BF4.3H2O, as a model for the active site in copper-containing amine oxidase