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  1. Polymerized stroma-free hemoglobin nanoparticle covalently coated with poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) as a red blood cell substitute
  2. Tubular Micromotors Functionalized with Doxorubicin-Loaded Liposomes for Drug Delivery and Light-Triggered Release
  3. Nanoparticle O2 Carrier Composed of a Polymerized Stroma-Free Hemoglobin Core and Serum Albumin Shell as a Red Blood Cell Alternative in Hemorrhagic Shock Therapy
  4. Linear and looped coordination polymers of hemoglobins linked via bis(terpyridine)iron( ii ) complexes
  5. Self-Propelled Tubular Micromotors Powered by Hydrogen Bubbles under Mild Conditions: A Major Step toward Biological Applications with Live Cells
  6. Synthesis and Physicochemical Properties of Poly(2‐Alkyl‐2‐Oxazoline)‐Conjugated Hemoglobins as an Artificial O2 Carrier: Comparison with Polyethylene Glycol Conjugates
  7. Transport of Zinc‐Phthalocyanine to Cancer Cells Using Myoglobin−Albumin Fusion Protein for Photodynamic Therapy
  8. Zinc‐Substituted Hemoglobin–Albumin Cluster as a Porphyrin‐Carrier for Enhanced Photodynamic Therapy
  9. Photocurable Acrylic-Resin-Based Tubular Micromotors with Smart External Surfaces
  10. Acrylic-Resin-Based Tubular Micromotors Bearing Magnetic Nanoparticles and Enzymes Driven by Visible Light Irradiation: Implications for Accelerating Reactions and Cargo Transport
  11. Dual delivery of carbon monoxide and doxorubicin using haemoglobin–albumin cluster: proof of concept for well-tolerated cancer therapy
  12. Hydrosulphide–methaemoglobin–albumin cluster: a hydrogen sulphide donor
  13. Polyoxazoline-Conjugated l-Asparaginase: An Antibody-Production-Free Therapeutic Agent for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
  14. Neuroprotective effects of a hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier (stroma-free hemoglobin nanoparticle) on ischemia reperfusion injury
  15. Protein‐Porphyrin Complex Photosensitizers for Anticancer and Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapies
  16. Pharmaceutical stability of methemoglobin-albumin cluster as an antidote for hydrogen sulfide poisoning after one-year storage in freeze-dried form
  17. Poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline)-Conjugated Hemoglobins as a Red Blood Cell Substitute
  18. Pharmaceutical Integrity of Lyophilized Methemoglobin-Albumin Clusters after Reconstitution
  19. Polyoxazoline-conjugated porcine serum albumin as an artificial plasma expander for dogs
  20. O2 Affinities of Hemoglobin Variants Having a Different Amino Acid at the Position α99
  21. Methemoglobin-albumin clusters for cyanide detoxification
  22. Zinc Substituted Myoglobin−Albumin Fusion Protein: A Photosensitizer for Cancer Therapy
  23. Core–Shell Structured Hemoglobin Nanoparticles as Artificial O2 Carriers
  24. Methemoglobin-albumin clusters for the treatment of hydrogen sulfide intoxication
  25. Hemoglobin–albumin clusters as an artificial O2 carrier: Physicochemical properties and resuscitation from hemorrhagic shock in rats
  26. Catalase–albumin cluster incorporating protoporphyrin IX: an O2 generating photosensitizer for enhanced photodynamic therapy
  27. Swimming protein microtube motors capture virus-shaped fluorescent nanoparticles
  28. Protein Triad Comprising Genetically Fused Hemoglobin and Human Serum Albumins as an Artificial O2 Carrier Resistant to Haptoglobin Binding
  29. Polyelectrolyte/Gold Nanoparticle Nanotubes Incorporating Doxorubicin‐Loaded Liposomes
  30. Methemoglobin‐Albumin Cluster Incorporating Protoporphyrin IX: Dual Functional Protein Drug for Photodynamic Therapy
  31. Halogen‐Bonding‐Donor Catalyzed Cyanosilylation of Aldehydes
  32. Acid-Mediated Sulfonylthiolation of Arenes via Selective Activation of SS-Morpholino Dithiosulfonate
  33. Catalase-driven protein microtube motors with different exterior surfaces as ultrasmall biotools
  34. Genetically and chemically tuned haemoglobin–albumin trimers with superior O2 transport efficiency
  35. Neuroprotective effects of combination therapy of regional cold perfusion and hemoglobin-based oxygen carrier administration on rat transient cerebral ischemia
  36. Protein-based Smart Microtubes and Nanotubes as Ultrasmall Biomaterials
  37. Rectangular Holes in Porphyrin Isomers Act As Mono- and Binucleating Ligands: Stereochemistry of Mono- and Diboron Porphycenes and Their Protonation Behaviors
  38. Lyophilized hemoglobin‐albumin cluster with disaccharides: Long‐term storable powder of artificial O2‐carrier
  39. Protein Nanoparticles Formed by Self-assembly of Human Serum Albumin with a Fatty Acid Arm
  40. Genetically engineered haemoglobin wrapped covalently with human serum albumins as an artificial O2 carrier
  41. Haemoglobin(βK120C)–albumin trimer as an artificial O2carrier with sufficient haemoglobin allostery
  42. Lewis acid–base synergistic catalysis of cationic halogen-bonding-donors with nucleophilic counter anions
  43. Supramolecular linear coordination polymers of human serum albumin and haemoglobin
  44. Protein Microtube Motors with a Pt Nanoparticle Interior and Avidin Exterior for Self-Propelled Transportation, Separation, and Stirring
  45. Hemoglobin(βC93A)–Albumin Cluster: Mutation of Cysteine‐β93 to Alanine Allows Moderate Reduction of O2 Affinity by Inositol Hexaphosphate
  46. Further Evidence Regarding the Important Role of Chlorine Atoms of Aripiprazole on Binding to the Site II Area of Human Albumin
  47. Hemoglobin–Albumin Clusters Prepared Using N-Succinimidyl 3-Maleimidopropionate as an Appropriate Cross-Linker
  48. Hemoglobin–albumin cluster: physiological responses after exchange transfusion into rats and blood circulation persistence in dogs
  49. Stratiform Protein Microtube Reactors Containing Glucose Oxidase Layer
  50. Novel Hemoglobin-Based Oxygen Carrier Bound With Albumin Shows Neuroprotection With Possible Antioxidant Effects
  51. Transparent Protein Microtubule Motors with Controllable Velocity and Biodegradability
  52. Bulky iodotriazolium tetrafluoroborates as highly active halogen-bonding-donor catalysts
  53. Core–shell protein clusters comprising haemoglobin and recombinant feline serum albumin as an artificial O2carrier for cats
  54. Self‐Propelled Soft Protein Microtubes with a Pt Nanoparticle Interior Surface
  55. Structural Insights into a Hemoglobin–Albumin Cluster in Aqueous Medium
  56. Glycoprotein Nanotube Traps Influenza Virus
  57. Artificial Blood for Dogs
  58. Influence of Molecular Structure on O2-Binding Properties and Blood Circulation of Hemoglobin‒Albumin Clusters
  59. Highly Sensitive Detection of Organophosphorus Pesticides Using 5,10,15,20-Tetrakis(4-hydroxyphenyl)porphyrin
  60. Nanotube Reactor with a Lipase Wall Interior for Enzymatic Ring-opening Oligomerization of Lactone
  61. Safety Evaluation of Hemoglobin-Albumin Cluster “HemoAct” as a Red Blood Cell Substitute
  62. Core–shell clusters of human haemoglobin A and human serum albumin: artificial O2-carriers having various O2-affinities
  63. Cross-linked human serum albumin dimer has the potential for use as a plasma-retaining agent for the fatty acid-conjugated antidiabetic drugs
  64. Hemoglobin–Albumin Cluster Incorporating a Pt Nanoparticle: Artificial O2 Carrier with Antioxidant Activities
  65. Addition and corrections published 31st October 2013 to 10th July 2014
  66. Fluorescent Dimer and Fiber of meso-Tetrakis{o-(isonicotinoylamino)phenyl}porphyrin Connected by Pd(II) Coordinations
  67. Size-dependent dextran loading in protein nanotube with an interior wall of concanavalin A
  68. An Escherichia coli trap in human serum albumin microtubes
  69. Haemoglobin wrapped covalently by human serum albumin mutants containing Mn(iii) protoporphyrin IX: an O2complex stable in H2O2solution
  70. Superoxide Dismutase Activity of the Naturally Occurring Human Serum Albumin–Copper Complex without Hydroxyl Radical Formation
  71. Gold Nanoparticle Inclusion into Protein Nanotube as a Layered Wall Component
  72. Covalent Core–Shell Architecture of Hemoglobin and Human Serum Albumin as an Artificial O2 Carrier
  73. Human serum albumin mutants complexed Mn(iii) protoporphyrin IX as superoxide dismutase mimics
  74. Human Serum Albumin‐Based Peroxidase Having an Iron Protoporphyrin IX in Artificial Heme Pocket
  75. Structure and Photocatalytic Activity of Iron Oxide Nanotubes Prepared from Ferritin
  76. Protein–Protein Interactions in Solution and Their Interplay with Protein Specific Functions
  77. Protein-based nanotubes for biomedical applications
  78. Protein Nanotube Arrays Immobilized on Solid Substrates: Molecular Trap in Aqueous Medium
  79. Human Serum Albumin Nanotubes with Esterase Activity
  80. Virus Trap in Human Serum Albumin Nanotube
  81. Protein nanotubes bearing a magnetite surface exterior
  82. Protein Nanotubes with an Enzyme Interior Surface
  83. Superior Plasma Retention of a Cross-Linked Human Serum Albumin Dimer in Nephrotic Rats as a New Type of Plasma Expander
  84. Molecular Insight into Intrinsic Heme Distortion in Ligand Binding in Hemoprotein
  85. Solid Nanotubes Comprising α-Fe2O3 Nanoparticles Prepared from Ferritin Protein
  86. Molecular Capture in Protein Nanotubes
  87. Artificial Oxygen Carriers, Hemoglobin Vesicles and Albumin−Hemes, Based on Bioconjugate Chemistry
  88. 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
  89. O2 Binding Properties of Human Serum Albumin Quadruple Mutant Complexed Iron Protoporphyrin IX with Axial His-186 Coordination
  90. Structural and Mutagenic Approach to Create Human Serum Albumin-Based Oxygen Carrier and Photosensitizer
  91. Functional Evaluation of Iron Oxypyriporphyrin in Protein Heme Pocket
  92. Protein Nanotubes Comprised of an Alternate Layer‐by‐Layer Assembly Using a Polycation as an Electrostatic Glue
  93. Human Serum Albumin Nanotubes Comprising Layer-by-layer Assembly with Polycation
  94. Heme Pocket Architecture in Human Serum Albumin: Regulation of O2Binding Affinity of a Prosthetic Heme Group by Site‐Directed Mutagenesis
  95. Structure, Photophysical Property, and Cytotoxicity of Human Serum Albumin Complexed with Tris(dicarboxymethylene)[60]fullerene
  96. Enhanced radiation response of a solid tumor with the artificial oxygen carrier ‘albumin-heme’
  97. O2 Binding to Human Serum Albumin Incorporating Iron Porphyrin with a Covalently Linked Methyl-l-Histidine Isomer
  98. Genetic Engineering of the Heme Pocket in Human Serum Albumin:  Modulation of O 2 Binding of Iron Protoporphyrin IX by Variation of Distal Amino Acids
  99. O2-Binding Albumin Thin Films:  Solid Membranes of Poly(ethylene glycol)-Conjugated Human Serum Albumin Incorporating Iron Porphyrin
  100. Induced Long-Range Attractive Potentials of Human Serum Albumin by Ligand Binding
  101. meso-Tetrakis(α,α,α,α-o-amidophenyl)porphinatoiron(II) Bearing a Proximal Histidyl Group at the β-Pyrrolic Position via an Acyl Bond: Synthesis and O2 Coordination in Aqueous Media
  102. Influence of O2‐carrying plasma hemoprotein “albumin‐heme” on complement system and platelet activation in vitro and physiological responses to exchange transfusion
  103. Artificial hemoprotein nanotubes
  104. Photosensitized Reduction of Water to Hydrogen Using Human Serum Albumin Complexed with Zinc−Protoporphyrin IX
  105. PEGylated albumin-heme as an oxygen-carrying plasma expander: Exchange transfusion into acute anemia rat model
  106. Poly(ethylene glycol)-Conjugated Human Serum Albumin Including Iron Porphyrins:  Surface Modification Improves the O2-Transporting Ability
  107. Human Serum Albumin Hybrid Incorporating Tailed Porphyrinatoiron(II) in the α,α,α,β-Conformer as an O2-Binding Site
  108. O 2 and CO Binding Properties of Artificial Hemoproteins Formed by Complexing Iron Protoporphyrin IX with Human Serum Albumin Mutants
  109. Albumin Clusters:  Structurally Defined Protein Tetramer and Oxygen Carrier Including Thirty-Two Iron(II) Porphyrins
  110. Heat-Resistant Oxygen-Carrying Hemoproteins Consist of Recombinant Xylanases and Synthetic Iron(II) Porphyrin
  111. Preparation of Co‐Na Heterobinuclear Polymeric Complex of Salen‐Crown Ether and its Catalytic Activation for Molecular Oxygen
  112. Oxygen infusions (hemoglobin‐vesicles and albumin‐hemes) based on nano‐molecular sciences
  113. Human Serum Albumin Bearing Covalently Attached Iron(II) Porphyrins as O2-Coordination Sites
  114. Dioxygenation of Human Serum Albumin Having a Prosthetic Heme Group in a Tailor-Made Heme Pocket
  115. Physicochemical characterization of cross-linked human serum albumin dimer and its synthetic heme hybrid as an oxygen carrier
  116. Safety Evaluation of an Artificial O2 Carrier as a Red Blood Cell Substitute by Blood Biochemical Tests and Histopathology Observations
  117. Exchange transfusion with synthetic oxygen‐carrying plasma protein “albumin‐heme” into an acute anemia rat model after seventy‐percent hemodilution
  118. Exchange transfusion with entirely synthetic red‐cell substitute albumin‐heme into rats: Physiological responses and blood biochemical tests
  119. Synthesis of protoheme IX derivatives with a covalently linked proximal base and their human serum albumin hybrids as artificial hemoprotein
  120. Oxygen‐carrying plasma hemoprotein “albumin‐heme”: nitric oxide binding and physiological responses after administration in vivo
  121. Microcalorimetry investigation of synthetic hemoprotein (albumin‐heme)
  122. Molecular Energy and Electron Transfer Assemblies Made of Self‐Organized Lipid‐Porphyrin Bilayer Vesicles
  123. Compatibility in vitro of albumin‐heme (O2 carrier) with blood cell components
  124. Coordination structure of active site in synthetic hemoprotein (albumin‐heme) with dioxygen and carbon monoxide
  125. Synthetic Dioxygen-carrying Hemoprotein. Human Serum Albumin Including Iron(II) Complex of Protoporphyrin IX with an Axially Coordinated Histidylglycyl-propionate
  126. Evolutionary connection between the catalytic subunits of DNA-dependent RNA polymerases and eukaryotic RNA-dependent RNA polymerases and the origin of RNA polymerases
  127. Thermostable Synthetic Hemoproteins: Thermophilic Xylanases Hybridized with Dioxygen-Carrying meso-Tetrakis(o-pivalamidophenyl)porphinatoiron(II) Derivative
  128. Human serum albumin incorporating synthetic heme: Red blood cell substitute without hypertension by nitric oxide scavenging
  129. Self-Organized Lipid-Porphyrin Bilayer Membranes in Vesicular Form: Nanostructure, Photophysical Properties, and Dioxygen Coordination
  130. meso-Tetrakis[o-(N-methyl)pyridinium]porphyrin ensembles with axially coordinated cyclodextrin-penetrating phenethylimidazole: reversible dioxygen-binding in aqueous DMF solution
  131. Oxygenation of hypoxic region in solid tumor by administration of human serum albumin incorporating synthetic hemes
  132. Preservation stability and in vivo administration of albumin–heme hybrid solution as an entirely synthetic O2‐carrier
  133. Human serum albumin incorporating synthetic hemes as an O2-carrying hemoprotein: control of O2‐binding ability by heme structure
  134. Effect of Heme Structure on O2-Binding Properties of Human Serum Albumin−Heme Hybrids:  Intramolecular Histidine Coordination Provides a Stable O2−Adduct Complex
  135. Photoreduction of a Self-Assembled (Lipidporphyrinato)iron(III) Complex in Saline by LMCT Excitation: Co-Aggregated Hyaluronic Acid Allows an Irreversible Electron Transfer
  136. Electrochemical studies of albumin–heme hybrid in aqueous media by modified electrode
  137. Iron(II) Complex of Octopus-Porphyrin with a Covalently Linked Proximal Imidazole; Self-Assembly and O2-Coordination in Aqueous Media
  138. O2-Binding Properties of Double-Sided Porphinatoiron(II)s with Polar Substituents and Their Human Serum Albumin Hybrids
  139. O2-Adduct Complex of meso-Tetrakis(α,α,α,α-o-pivalamidophenyl)porphinatoiron(II) with an Intramolecularly Coordinated Proximal Histidine
  140. Photoreduction of Autooxidized Albumin−Heme Hybrid in Saline Solution:  Revival of Its O2-Binding Ability
  141. Reaction of Nitric Oxide with Synthetic Hemoprotein, Human Serum Albumin Incorporating Tetraphenylporphinatoiron(II) Derivatives
  142. Redox Behavior of Human Serum Albumin–Heme Hybrid on Graphite Electrode Modified with Didodecyldimethylammonium Bromide
  143. Kinetics of CO and O2 Binding to Human Serum Albumin-Heme Hybrid
  144. Nitrosyl Iron(II) Complex of meso-Tetrakis(α,α,α,α-o-pivalamidophenyl)porphyrin with a Covalently Linked 2-Methylimidazolylalkyl Group
  145. Photoinduced electron transfer between lipidporphyrinato-zinc(II) and -iron(III) complexes in a phospholipid vesicular membrane
  146. Molecular environment effect on O2 binding to lipidporphyrinatoiron(II) complexes in aqueous media
  147. Photoreduction of Self-Assembled Lipidporphyrinato-iron(III) Chloride with Hyaluronic Acid under Semi-Physiological Conditions
  148. Exchange Transfusion with Albumin-Heme as an Artificial O2-Infusion into Anesthetized Rats:  Physiological Responses, O2-Delivery, and Reduction of the Oxidized Hemin Sites by Red Blood Cells
  149. Cross-Linked Human Serum Albumin Dimer Incorporating Sixteen (Tetraphenylporphinato)iron(II) Derivatives:  Synthesis, Characterization, and O2-Binding Property
  150. 5,10,15,20-Tetrakis(α,α,α,α-o-pivalamidophenyl)porphinatoiron(II) bearing a covalently linked axial imidazole via m-aminobenzoic acid. Synthesis and influence of imidazole basicity on O2-binding affinity
  151. Human Serum Albumin Incorporating Tetrakis(o-pivalamido) phenylporphinatoiron(II) Derivative as a Totally Synthetic O2-Carrying Hemoprotein
  152. Self-Assembled Fibers Made of Lipidporphyrinato−Zinc(II) and −Iron(II) Complexes with an Intramolecular Coordinated Axial Imidazole
  153. Photoexcitation and electron transfer reactions of zinc lipidporphyrins in DMSO
  154. Physicochemical Properties and O2-Coordination Structure of Human Serum Albumin Incorporating Tetrakis(o-pivalamido)phenylporphyrinatoiron(II) Derivatives
  155. Self-organized monolayer assemblies of octopusporphyrins: photoinduced electron transfer and O2 coordination in aqueous media
  156. Monolayer Assemblies Made of Octopusporphyrins with Pyridinium Headgroups:  Electron-Transfer Reactions in Noncovalent Porphyrin−Quinone Platelets in Aqueous Media
  157. Optimized Polyelectrolyte Stabilization Procedures for Polymeric Porphyrin Assemblies in Water Allow the Analysis of Minute Photoreactivities
  158. Synthesis and dioxygenation of [5,10,15,20-tetrakis(α,α,α,α-o-pivaloyloxy-naphthyl)porphinato]iron(II) with a covalently bound imidazolylalkyl group
  159. Resonance Raman studies of dioxygen binding to ortho-substituted tetraphenyl- and tetranaphthyl-porphyrinatoiron(II) derivatives with a covalently linked axial imidazole
  160. Human Serum Albumin-Bound Synthetic Hemes as An Oxygen Carrier: Determination of Equilibrium Constants for Heme Binding to Host Albumin
  161. Solid Vesicle Membrane Made of meso-Tetrakis[(bixinylamino)-o-phenyl]porphyrins
  162. Properties of and Oxygen Binding by Albumin−Tetraphenylporphyrinatoiron(II) Derivative Complexes
  163. Metalloporphyrin heterodimers, molecular bilayer fibers and monolayer leaflets
  164. Micellar Fibers of Octopus Porphyrin. Photoinduced Electron Transfer Reactions in Aqueous Media
  165. Self-Assembled Lipidporphyrin Bilayer Vesicles. Microstructure and Dioxygen Binding in Aqueous Medium
  166. Synthesis and O2-binding properties of tetraphenylporphyrinatoiron(II) derivatives bearing a proximal imidazole covalently bound at the β-pyrrolic position
  167. Monolayered octopus-porphyrin vesicle: microstructure and oxygen-binding in aqueous medium
  168. Lipidheme-Microsphere (LH-M) A New Type of Totally Synthetic Oxygen Carrier and its Oxygen Carrying Ability
  169. Structure and Solution Properties of Lipidheme-Microsphere
  170. [11] Synthetic hemes
  171. Two Types of Totally Artificial Red Blood Cell Substitutes Liposome Embedded Heme(L/H) and Hpidheme/Microsphere(LHM)
  172. Synthesis of porphinatoirons having an alkyl amphiphilic chain and their O2 binding properties in lipid bilayers
  173. Lipid–porphyrin vesicles: morphology and O2binding in aqueous medium
  174. Lipid–porphyrin fibres: morphology and incorporation into phospholipid vesicle
  175. Octopus-porphyrins: their assembly and oxygen-binding in aqueous medium
  176. Synthesis and dioxygen-binding properties of double-sided porphyrinatoiron(II) complexes bearing covalently bound axial imidazole
  177. Lipid microsphere containing lipophilic heme: preparation and oxygen transportation under physiological conditions
  178. Kinetics of binding of O2and CO to ‘double-sided’ porphyrinatoiron(II) complexes
  179. Metal–ligand bonding properties of double-sided porphyrin complexes: influence of bulky ester groups
  180. Amphiphilic Porphinatoirons Having Steroid Groups and Their Oxygen-Adduct Formation in an Aqueous Medium
  181. Oxygenation of a new bis-fenced porphyrinato iron without amide groups: 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(2,6-bispivaloyloxyphenyl)porphyrinatoiron(II)
  182. Synthesis, characterization, and oxygenation of bis-fenced porphyrinato iron(II) and cobalt(II) complexes