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2001
Serfass L, Carr HS, Aschenbrenner LM, Burstyn JN. Calcium Ion Downregulates Soluble Guanylyl Cyclase Activity: Evidence for a Two-metal Ion Catalytic Mechanism. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics [Internet]. 2001;387:47 - 56. Available from: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003986100920903
Serfass L, Carr HS, Aschenbrenner LM, Burstyn JN. Calcium ion downregulates soluble guanylyl cyclase activity: Evidence for a two-metal ion catalytic mechanism. Archives of Biochemistry and BiophysicsArchives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 2001;387:47-56.
M.F. R, Burstyn JN. Mechanism in Activation of Soluble Guanylate Cyclase by NO: Allosteric Regulation Through Changes in Heme Coordination Geometry. In: Nitric Oxide: Biology and Pathobiology. Nitric Oxide: Biology and Pathobiology. ; 2001.
Hirsch J, George SD, Solomon EI, Hedman B, Hodgson KO, Burstyn JN. Raman and extended X-ray absorption fine structure characterization of a sulfur-ligated Cu(I) ethylene complex: Modeling the proposed ethylene binding site of Arabidopsis thaliana ETR1. Inorganic ChemistryInorganic Chemistry. 2001;40:2439-+.
Bodsgard BR, Burstyn JN. Silica-bound copper(II) triazacyclononane: a robust material for the heterogeneous hydrolysis of a phosphodiester. Chemical Communications. 2001:647-648.
Polzin GM, Burstyn JN. Synthetic Cu(II) and Ni(II) peptidases. In: Probing Of Proteins By Metal Ions And Their Low Molecular Weight Complexes. Vol. 38. Probing Of Proteins By Metal Ions And Their Low Molecular Weight Complexes. New York: Marcel Dekker; 2001. pp. 103-143.
Polzin GM, Burstyn JN. Synthetic Cu(II) and Ni(II) peptidases. Met Ions Biol Syst. 2001;38:103-43.

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