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  1. Defining the metal binding pathways of human metallothionein 1a: balancing zinc availability and cadmium seclusion
  2. The Zinc Balance: Competitive Zinc Metalation of Carbonic Anhydrase and Metallothionein 1A
  3. Pentacene‐Fused Diporphyrins
  4. 4th Georgian Bay International Conference on Bioinorganic Chemistry
  5. MCD spectroscopy and TD-DFT calculations of low symmetry subnaphthalocyanine analogs
  6. Rational design of a zinc phthalocyanine binding protein
  7. Single Domain Metallothioneins
  8. Topographical analysis of As-induced folding of α-MT1a
  9. Cysteine accessibility during As3+ metalation of the α- and β-domains of recombinant human MT1a
  10. Single-Domain Metallothioneins: Evidence of the Onset of Clustered Metal Binding Domains in Zn-rhMT 1a
  11. Corrigendum to “Modeling the Zn2+ and Cd2+ metalation mechanism in mammalian metallothionein 1a” [Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 426 (2012) 601–607]
  12. Metallothioneins and Silver
  13. Soluble Diamagnetic Model for Malaria Pigment: Coordination Chemistry of Gallium(III)protoporphyrin-IX
  14. Multiprotein Heme Shuttle Pathway in Staphylococcus aureus: Iron-Regulated Surface Determinant Cog-Wheel Kinetics
  15. Modeling the Zn2+ and Cd2+ metalation mechanism in mammalian metallothionein 1a
  16. Mammalian Metallothioneins
  17. Noncooperative Metalation of Metallothionein 1a and Its Isolated Domains with Zinc
  18. Structural properties of metal-free apometallothioneins
  19. Heme binding to the IsdE(M78A; H229A) double mutant: challenging unidirectional heme transfer in the iron-regulated surface determinant protein heme transfer pathway of Staphylococcus aureus
  20. 3rd Georgian Bay International Conference on Bioinorganic Chemistry
  21. GI-REASONS: a novel 6-month, prospective, randomized, open-label, blinded end point (PROBE) trial
  22. Spectroscopic and Theoretical Studies of Ga(III)protoporphyrin-IX and Its Reactions with Myoglobin
  23. Single Domain Metallothioneins: Supermetalation of Human MT 1a
  24. Insight into blocking heme transfer by exploiting molecular interactions in the core Isd heme transporters IsdA-NEAT, IsdC-NEAT, and IsdE of Staphylococcus aureus
  25. Circular Dichroism ( CD ) Spectroscopy
  26. Magnetic Circular Dichroism ( MCD ) Spectroscopy
  27. Metallation of Seaweed Fucus vesiculosus Metallothionein: As3+ and Cd2+ binding
  28. Metal Selectivity of the Escherichia coli Nickel Metallochaperone, SlyD
  29. Application of magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy to porphyrins, phthalocyanines and hemes
  30. Inside Cover: The Synthesis and Properties of Free‐Base [14]Triphyrin(2.1.1) Compounds and the Formation of Subporphyrinoid Metal Complexes (Chem. Eur. J. 16/2011)
  31. The Synthesis and Properties of Free‐Base [14]Triphyrin(2.1.1) Compounds and the Formation of Subporphyrinoid Metal Complexes
  32. 65 Theoretical Aspects of the Optical Spectroscopy of Porphyrinoids
  33. Magic Numbers of MT
  34. Arsenic transfer between metallothionein proteins at physiological pH
  35. Bismuth binding studies to the human metallothionein using electrospray mass spectrometry
  36. Supermetalation of β-Metallothionein
  37. Preface
  38. Re-examination of the emission properties of alkoxy- and thioalkyl-substituted phthalocyanines
  39. Cu(I) binding properties of a designed metalloprotein
  40. Arsenic-metalation of triple-domain human metallothioneins: Support for the evolutionary advantage and interdomain metalation of multiple-metal-binding domains
  41. The Ni(II)-Binding Properties of the Metallochaperone SlyD
  42. Characterization of IsdH (NEAT domain 3) and IsdB (NEAT domain 2) in Staphylococcus aureus by magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
  43. Arsenic Metalation of Seaweed Fucus vesiculosus Metallothionein: The Importance of the Interdomain Linker in Metallothionein
  44. Metalation of metallothioneins
  45. Metalation of metallothioneins
  46. Metal-binding mechanisms in metallothioneins
  47. Iron acquisition by the haem-binding Isd proteins in Staphylococcus aureus : studies of the mechanism using magnetic circular dichroism
  48. Kinetic Analysis of Arsenic−Metalation of Human Metallothionein: Significance of the Two-Domain Structure
  49. Metallobiological Necklaces: Mass Spectrometric and Molecular Modeling Study of Metallation in Concatenated Domains of Metallothionein
  50. Noncooperative cadmium(II) binding to human metallothionein 1a
  51. Application of MCD Spectroscopy and TD‐DFT to Nonplanar Core‐Modified Tetrabenzoporphyrins: Effect of Reduced Symmetry on Nonplanar Porphyrinoids
  52. Metal exchange in metallothioneins – a novel structurally significant Cd5 species in the alpha domain of human metallothionein 1a
  53. Preface
  54. Heme binding in the NEAT domains of IsdA and IsdC of Staphylococcus aureus
  55. Magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy of cobalt tetraphenyltetraacenaphthoporphyrin
  56. Heme Binding Properties of Staphylococcus aureus IsdE
  57. Characterization of the conformational changes in recombinant human metallothioneins using ESI-MS and molecular modeling
  58. Cd-metallothionein: Analysis of local atomic structure
  59. Evidence for noncooperative metal binding to the α domain of human metallothionein
  60. Protoporphyrin IX and heme binding properties of Staphylococcus aureus IsdC
  61. Metal-dependent protein folding: Metallation of metallothionein
  62. Cadmium binding studies to the earthworm Lumbricus rubellus metallothionein by electrospray mass spectrometry and circular dichroism spectroscopy
  63. Probing structural changes in the α and β domains of copper- and silver-substituted metallothionein by emission spectroscopy and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
  64. The structure of Cd sites in metallothioneins studied by combination of XAFS and molecular dynamic
  65. Magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy and TD-DFT calculations of metal phthalocyanine anion and cation radical species
  66. Characterization of the Heme Binding Properties of Staphylococcus aureus IsdA
  67. Arsenic Binding to Human Metallothionein
  68. Determination of the Cd/S Cluster Stoichiometry in Fucus vesiculosus Metallothionein
  69. Application of MCD Spectroscopy and TD−DFT to a Highly Non-Planar Porphyrinoid Ring System. New Insights on Red−Shifted Porphyrinoid Spectral Bands
  70. Molecular dynamics study on the folding and metallation of the individual domains of metallothionein
  71. Circular Dichroism ( CD ) Spectroscopy
  72. Magnetic Circular Dichroism ( MCD ) Spectroscopy
  73. XAFS Spectral Analysis of the Cadmium Coordination Geometry in Cadmium Thiolate Clusters in Metallothionein
  74. Structural studies of metal-free metallothionein
  75. Arsenic binding to Fucus vesiculosus metallothionein
  76. In vivo heme scavenging by Staphylococcus aureus IsdC and IsdE proteins
  77. Cu+ distribution in metallothionein fragments
  78. Spectroscopy and Electronic Structure of Electron Deficient Zinc Phthalocyanines
  79. Electronic Structures of Metal Phthalocyanine and Porphyrin Complexes from Analysis of the UV–Visible Absorption and Magnetic Circular Dichroism Spectra and Molecular Orbital Calculations
  80. Electronic Structure of Reduced Symmetry Peripheral Fused-Ring-Substituted Phthalocyanines
  81. Theoretical aspects of the spectroscopy of porphyrins and phthalocyanines
  82. Copper speciation in the α and β domains of recombinant human metallothionein by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
  83. Photochemically-Induced Radical Reactions of Zinc Phthalocyanine
  84. Transition Assignments in the Ultraviolet−Visible Absorption and Magnetic Circular Dichroism Spectra of Phthalocyanines
  85. Assignment of the optical spectrum of metal porphyrin and phthalocyanine radical anions
  86. ChemInform Abstract: Formation and Electronic Properties of Ring‐Oxidized and Ring‐Reduced Radical Species of the Phthalocyanines and Porphyrins
  87. Formation and electronic properties of ring‐oxidized and ring‐reduced radical species of the phthalocyanines and porphyrins
  88. Formation and electronic properties of ring-oxidized and ring-reduced radical species of the phthalocyanines and porphyrins
  89. Circular dichroism, kinetic and mass spectrometric studies of copper(I) and mercury(II) binding to metallothionein
  90. Spectroscopic Studies of Copper and Silver Binding to Metallothioneins
  91. Circular dichroism, emission, and exafs studies of Ag(I), Cd(II), Cu(I), and Hg(II) binding to metallothioneins and modeling the metal binding site
  92. Absorption, Fluorescence, and Magnetic Circular Dichroism Spectra of and Molecular Orbital Calculations on Tetrabenzotriazaporphyrins and Tetranaphthotriazaporphyrins
  93. Automation of gas chromatography instruments. Part I. Automated peak identification in the chromatograms of standard test mixtures
  94. Automation of gas chromatography instruments. Part II. A knowledge-based system for performance assessment
  95. Comparison of the Structures of the Metal-thiolate Binding Site in Zn(II)-, Cd(II)-, and Hg(II)-Metallothioneins Using Molecular Modeling Techniques
  96. Assignment of the Optical Spectra of Metal Phthalocyanine Anions
  97. Structural model of rabbit liver copper metallothionein
  98. Spectroscopic Properties of Ag(I), Cd(II), Cu(I), Hg(II), and Zn(II) Metallothioneins
  99. Knowledge base generation for the GCdiagnosis system
  100. Electrochemistry and spectroscopy of magnesium octaethyltetraazaporphyrin and magnesium octakis(methylthio)tetraazaporphyrin
  101. Mobility of Copper in Binding Sites in Rabbit Liver Metallothionein 2
  102. Determination of the Hydroxyapatite-Nucleating Region of Bone Sialoprotein
  103. Sulfur K-Edge EXAFS Studies of Cadmium-, Zinc-, Copper-, and Silver-Rabbit Liver Metallothioneins
  104. Design of an Expert System for Emergency Response to a Chemical Spill. 1. Domain Definition and Knowledge Acquisition
  105. Expert System for Emergency Response Design of an Expert System for Emergency Response to a Chemical Spill. 2. ERexpert Module Design and Development
  106. Analysis of the absorption and magnetic circular dichroism spectra of low spin (S = 1/2) iron(III) phthalocyanine
  107. Band Deconvolution Analysis of the Absorption and Magnetic Circular Dichroism Spectral Data of ZnPc(-2) Recorded at Cryogenic Temperatures
  108. XAFS of silver(I) metallothionein
  109. Copper Binding to Rabbit Liver Metallothionein
  110. Oxidative quenching of luminescence from copper metallothionein
  111. Structures of the Cadmium, Mercury, and Zinc Thiolate Clusters in Metallothionein: XAFS Study of Zn7-MT, Cd7-MT, Hg7-MT, and Hg18-MT Formed from Rabbit Liver Metallothionein 2
  112. Automated Analysis of Trace Metals by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
  113. Knowledge acquisition for fault diagnosis in gas chromatography
  114. Developing an expert system for diagnosis of problem gas chromatographic data
  115. Luminescence Probe of Copper-Thiolate Cluster Formation within Mammalian Metallothionein
  116. Analysis of the absorption and magnetic circular dichroism spectra of iron(II) phthalocyanine
  117. Photochemical Formation of the Anion Radical of Zinc Phthalocyanine and Analysis of the Absorption and Magnetic Circular Dichroism Spectral Data. Assignment of the Optical Spectrum of [ZnPc(-3)]-
  118. Chiral copper(I)—thiolate clusters in metallothionein and glutathione
  119. Spectroscopic Studies of Copper, Silver and Gold-Metallothioneins
  120. Absorption and magnetic circular dichroism spectra of nitrogen homologues of magnesium and zinc phthalocyanine
  121. Mercury-thiolate clusters in metallothionein. Analysis of circular dichroism spectra of complexes formed between .alpha.-metallothionein, apometallothionein, zinc metallothionein, and cadmium metallothionein and mercury(2+)
  122. Mercury binding to metallothioneins: formation of the Hg18-MT species
  123. Silver binding to rabbit liver zinc metallothionein and zinc .alpha. and .beta. fragments. Formation of silver metallothionein with silver(I):protein ratios of 6, 12, and 18 observed using circular dichroism spectroscopy
  124. Ground-state and optical spectrum of metallophthalocyanine radical anions from low-temperature magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy
  125. Determination of the ground state of manganese phthalocyanine in an argon matrix using magnetic circular dichroism and absorption spectroscopy
  126. Expert Systems
  127. Expert systems. Diagnosing the cause of problem AAS data
  128. Photochemical, electrochemical, and chemical formation of the .pi.-cation-radical species of magnesium phthalocyanine. Analysis of the absorption and MCD spectra of [MgPc(-1)].bul.+
  129. [62] Luminescence spectroscopy of metallothioneins
  130. Absorption and magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy of metal- and ring-oxidized porphyrins. Spectral characteristics of the one- and two-electron oxidation products of cobalt octaethylporphyrin
  131. Sulfur L-edge XANES study of zinc-, cadmium-, and mercury-containing metallothionein and model compounds
  132. A luminescence probe for metallothionein in liver tissue: emission intensity measured directly from copper metallothionein induced in rat liver
  133. ACexpert
  134. Microcomputer-aided chemistry
  135. Optical absorption and magnetic circular dichroism studies of hydrogen, copper(II), zinc(II), nickel(II), and cobalt(II) crown ether-substituted monomeric and dimeric phthalocyanines
  136. Temperature dependence in the magnetic circular dichroism spectrum of the .pi.-cation-radical species of cobalt octaethylporphyrin
  137. Luminescent Ag12‐metallothionein: Dependence of emission intensity on silver‐thiolate cluster formation
  138. (Mercury)18-metallothionein
  139. Luminescence decay from copper(I) complexes of metallothionein
  140. Electrochemistry and spectroscopy of magnesium phthalocyanine. Analysis of the absorption and magnetic circular dichroism spectra
  141. Metal binding in metallothioneins: Competition for cadmium and zinc between chelex-100 and metal binding sites in metallothionein
  142. Temperature dependence and electronic transition energies in the magnetic circular dichroism spectrum of horeseradish peroxidase compound I
  143. Low-temperature magnetic circular dichroism studies of the photoreaction of horseradish peroxidase compound I
  144. Circular dichroism and magnetic circular dichroism spectra of chlorophylls a and b in nematic liquid crystals
  145. Computer-aided chemistry IV: fast fourier transform analysis of luminescence decay curves using a desk top microcomputer
  146. Analysis of the absorption and magnetic circular dichroism spectra of zinc phthalocyanine and the .pi.-cation-radical species [ZnPc(1-)].cntdot.+
  147. Phthalocyanine .pi.-cation-radical species: photochemical and electrochemical preparation of [ZnPc(-1).+ in solution
  148. Information on Metal Binding Properties of Metallothioneins from Optical Spectroscopy
  149. Computer-aided chemistry—II. A spectral database management program for use with microcomputers
  150. Photooxidation of Phthalocyanines
  151. Quenching of Low-Lying Excited States in Porphyrins by Electron Acceptors in Rigid Matrices
  152. Isolation and characterization of metallothionein from guinea pig liver
  153. Photochemical Formation of Ruthenium Phthalocyanine φ-Cation Radical Species
  154. Computer-aided chemistry. Part I: Control of the PAR 273 electrochemical instrument using the IBM 9001 laboratory computer
  155. A multinuclear (1H, 13C, 113Cd) nuclear magnetic resonance and magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopic study of thiolate complexes of cadmium
  156. .pi.-Cation-radical formation following visible light photolysis of porphyrins in frozen solution using alkyl chlorides or quinones as electron acceptors
  157. Temperature dependence in the absorption spectra of beef liver catalase
  158. Cadmium binding to metallothioneins and the estimation of protein concentration using cadmium-saturation methods
  159. One-electron photooxidation of porphyrins at low temperature
  160. Absorption, circular dichroism, magnetic circular dichroism and emission study of rat kidney Cd,Cu-metallothionein
  161. One-electron, visible-light photooxidation of porphyrins in alkyl chloride solutions
  162. A spectroscopic study of rat liver and Scylia serrata crab metallothioneins
  163. Intramolecular Photochemical Electron Transfer. 1. EPR and Optical Absorption Evidence for Stabilized Charge Separation in Linked Porphyrin-Quinone Molecules
  164. Intramolecular photochemical electron transfer. 2. Fluorescence studies of linked porphyrin-quinone compounds
  165. Spectroscopic characterization of rat kidney Hg, Cu-metallothionein
  166. The temperature dependence of the MCD spectrum of horseradish peroxidase compound I
  167. Metal binding to metallothioneins: a spectroscopic characterization
  168. Spectroscopic studies of mercury binding to metallothionein
  169. Temperature dependence in the MCD spectrum of horseradish peroxidase compound I
  170. Low temperature MCD study of the species formed by photolysis of horseradish peroxidase compound I
  171. Cadmium binding to metal-free metallothionein: A correlation of UV, CD and 113Cd NMR data and a 113Cd NMR characterization of the binding sites in the reconstituted protein
  172. Circular dichroism and magnetic circular dichroism of bismuth-induced, metallothionein-like proteins
  173. Characterization of the cadmium(II) binding site in Cd, Zn-metallothionein by magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy
  174. Evidence for heme π cation radical species in compound I of horseradish peroxidase and catalase
  175. Aggregation of a symmetrical metalloporphyrin. Concentration and temperature dependence of the absorption and magnetic circular dichroism spectra of dilute zinc octamethyltetrabenzporphyrin solutions
  176. Magnetic circular dichroism study of porphyrin π cation radical species
  177. A multinuclear (1H, 13C, 113Cd) nuclear magnetic resonance and magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopic study of thiolate complexes of cadmium
  178. Evidence for the existence of the phthalocyanine dianion: the demetalation of dilithium phthalocyanine
  179. The effect of pH on Cd2+ binding to rat liver metallothionein
  180. Magnetic circular dichroism studies on the electronic configuration of catalase compounds I and II
  181. A central field interpretation of the absorption and M.C.D. spetroscopic parameters in arylcyanamocobaltate complexes
  182. Analysis of the absorption and magnetic circular dichroism spectra of the hypertensive band in ( h 5 C 5 H 5 )Ho( h 8 C 8 H 8 )
  183. Photochemical electron transfer in monolayer assemblies. 1. Spectroscopic study of radicals produced in chlorophyll a/acceptor systems
  184. The magnetic circular dichroism of KBr : In+
  185. Absorption and magnetic circular dichroism spectra of metal-free phthalocyanine in ultraviolet-transparent solvents
  186. Magnetic circular dichroism studies of bovine liver catalase
  187. Assignment of absorption and magnetic circular dichroism spectra of solid, ? phase metallophthalocyanines
  188. Emission spectra of some lanthanoid decatungstate and undecatungstosilicate ions
  189. Photochemical reactions of horseradish peroxidase compounds I and II at room temperature and 10°K
  190. Magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy of the vanadyl ion
  191. Orbital reduction factors in the lowest excited state of the phthalocyanine ring and their measurement by magnetic circular dichroism spectroscopy
  192. Assignment of the charge-transfer bands in some metal phthalocyanines. Evidence for the S= 1 state of iron (II) phthalocyanine in solution
  193. Deregulation of Cyclin E and Genomic Instability