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The following pages link to The effects of some ions and chelating agents on the oxidase activity of caeruloplasmin (Q42226538):
Displaying 22 items.
- Kinetic Studies of Ferrous Ion Oxidation with Crystalline Human Ferroxidase (Ceruloplasmin) (Q28257419) (← links)
- Root tip contact with low-phosphate media reprograms plant root architecture (Q33344027) (← links)
- Ceruloplasmin (ferroxidase) oxidizes hydroxylamine probes: deceptive implications for free radical detection (Q36252726) (← links)
- The oxidation of NN-dimethyl-p-phenylenediamine by oxidizing agents and by caeruloplasmin (Q39267198) (← links)
- The Biological Role of Ceruloplasmin and Its Oxidase Activity (Q40012073) (← links)
- Caeruloplasmin: physiological and pathological perspectives (Q40313616) (← links)
- The oxidation of cysteine by ceruloplasmin (Q40326091) (← links)
- The inhibition of caeruloplasmin by azide (Q41852141) (← links)
- A method for obtaining linear reciprocal plots with caeruloplasmin and its application in a study of the kinetic parameters of caeruloplasmin substrates (Q41968284) (← links)
- Some properties of coupled iron-caeruloplasmin oxidation systems (Q42172581) (← links)
- An investigation of the decolorization of caeruloplasmin by acid (Q42587411) (← links)
- The effects of inhibitor mixtures and the specific effects of different anions on the oxidase activity of caeruloplasmin (Q42936862) (← links)
- Inhibitors of caeruloplasmin (Q42952274) (← links)
- The Inhibition of Ferroxidase by Trivalent and Other Metal Ions (Q43605030) (← links)
- Formation of blue oxidation product from psilocybin (Q47706351) (← links)
- The multicopper oxidase of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a ferroxidase with a central role in iron acquisition (Q48281224) (← links)
- Ceruloplasmin: The Copper Transport Protein With Essential Oxidase Activity (Q56115919) (← links)
- Mechanism of Iron Stimulation of the Enzymatic Activity of Ceruloplasmin (Q58978073) (← links)
- Inhibition of Ceruloplasmin by Inorganic Anions (Q70431905) (← links)
- pH-Dependence of the Ceruloplasmin Catalyzed Oxidation of Dimethyl-p-phenylenediamine (Q71626689) (← links)
- A Comparative Study of the Two Different Activities of Ceruloplasmin in Human Sera (Q72379554) (← links)
- Role of citrate in abnormal copper metabolism (Q72598181) (← links)