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Bioelectrochemistry of microperoxidases

Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics, 1992
Abstract This paper reports on an experimental study of the structure and functioning of heme-containing polypeptides (microperoxidases-8, -9 and -11) at the solid-electrolyte interface. The electrochemical and electrocatalytical properties of microperoxidases were investigated by electrochemical methods applying different electrode materials ...
V. Razumas   +3 more
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Nitrogenase Bioelectrochemistry for Synthesis Applications

Accounts of Chemical Research, 2019
The fixation of atmospheric dinitrogen to ammonia by industrial technologies (such as the Haber Bosch process) has revolutionized humankind. In contrast to industrial technologies, a single enzyme is known for its ability to reduce or "fix" dinitrogen: nitrogenase.
Ross D. Milton, Shelley D. Minteer
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Engineering and design in the bioelectrochemistry of metalloproteins

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2001
Engineered metalloproteins offer interesting systems for electrochemical studies of protein structure/function and their applications in nanobiotechnology. Scanning probe microscopy and cyclic voltammetry of engineered metalloproteins and electrodes have proved to be a powerful combination of tools contributing to the field of bioelectrochemistry.
GILARDI, Gianfranco   +2 more
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Bioelectrochemistry and bioelectromagnetism

Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics, 1985
Abstract On the basis of a few selected examples of events occurring in living bodies (redox reactions, membrane phenomena, transmission of information, repair of damaged tissues) the intimate relationships between bioelectrochemistry and bioelectromagnetism are illustrated, showing that one possible, in fact very probable, mechanism of coupling the ...
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The Perspective of Bioelectrochemistry

1994
The subject matter of this school Nerve-Muscle Function is usually considered in the domain of physiology, but it can be taught in other contexts depending upon the desired emphasis. For example, the context can be anatomy if the emphasis is on structure, biochemistry if the emphasis is on the molecular components and their reactions, biophysics if the
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Bioelectrochemistry

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Specialized Section on Biophysical Subjects, 1964
A.T. Yahiro, S.M. Lee, D.O. Kimble
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The changes of microbial abundance and functional genes in bioelectrochemistry at 15 ℃

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2022
Hongxia Du
exaly  

Bioelectrochemistry

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 1979
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Corrosion and Bioelectrochemistry

1988
The problem of biocompatibility of materials, intended for use in prostheses to be implanted in human beings, can be split in the three subsequent branches: 1 Immunopathology of the implanted material 2 Its corrosion under the action of the contacting biological materials 3 Toxicity of the corrosion products, including ...
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