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Recurring Structural Motifs in Bioinorganic Chemistry
Jr Que, W. B. Tolman
Chemistry (Twin Cities)
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Recurring
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Structural Motif
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Coordination Chemistry
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Bioinorganic Chemistry
100%
Metalloproteins
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Physical Properties
50%
Structural Characterization
50%
Active Sites
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Reactivity Properties
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Diverse Functions
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Metalloenzymes
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Active Site Structure
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Macromolecular Crystallography
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Secondary Protein
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Multidisciplinary Field
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Comprehensive Coordination
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Chemistry
Coordination Chemistry
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Bioinorganic Chemistry
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Structural Motif
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Metalloprotein
50%
Metalloenzyme
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Active Site
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Structural Motif
100%
Metalloenzyme
50%
Metalloprotein
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