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Browsing publications by Dr Dr MD Harrison Harrison.

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Dr Dr MD Harrison Harrison
The APEX framework: prototyping of ubiquitous environments based on Petri nets2010
Dr Dr MD Harrison Harrison
Professor Christopher Dennison
Crystal structures of oxidized and reduced stellacyanin from horseradish roots2005
Dr Dr MD Harrison Harrison
Sachiko Yanagisawa
Professor Christopher Dennison
Investigating the cause of the alkaline transition of phytocyanins2005
Dr Katsuko Sato
Dr Dr MD Harrison Harrison
Professor Christopher Dennison
Optical spectroscopic investigation of the alkaline transition in umecyanin from horseradish root2005
Dr Dr MD Harrison Harrison
Professor Christopher Dennison
An axial met ligand at a type 1 copper site is preferable for fast electron transfer2004
Dr Dr MD Harrison Harrison
Professor Christopher Dennison
Characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana Stellacyanin: A Comparison with Umecyanin2004
Professor Christopher Dennison
Dr Dr MD Harrison Harrison
The Active-Site Structure of Umecyanin, the Stellacyanin from Horseradish Roots2004
Dr Dr MD Harrison Harrison
Andrea Robinson
Dr Jennifer Cavet
Professor Nigel Robinson
A metallothionein containing a zinc finger within a four-metal cluster protects a bacterium from zinc toxicity2001
Dr Dr MD Harrison Harrison
Andrea Robinson
Professor Nigel Robinson
A zinc finger in a zinc cluster2001
Dr Dr MD Harrison Harrison
Intracellular copper routing: the role of copper chaperones2000
Dr Dr MD Harrison Harrison
Stoichiometry of complex formation between Copper(I) and the N-terminal domain of the Menkes protein2000
Dr Dr MD Harrison Harrison
Characterisation of copper-binding to the second sub-domain of the Menkes protein ATPase (MNKr2)1999
Dr Dr MD Harrison Harrison
Copper chaperones: function, structure and copper-binding properties1999
Dr Dr MD Harrison Harrison
Copper-binding properties of the N-terminus of the Menkes protein1999
Dr Dr MD Harrison Harrison
Molecular mechanisms of copper metabolism and the role of the Menkes disease protein1999
Dr Dr MD Harrison Harrison
The Enterococcus hirae copper chaperone CopZ delivers copper(I) to the CopY repressor1999