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Interaction of Oxygen and Other Gases with Haem Containing Proteins
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submission deadline 31 Aug 2024 | 1 articles | Viewed by 2293 | Submission Open
Keywords: oxygen oxygen transport and movement; oxygen binding; gasotransmitters haem (Heme); prosthetic groups; guanylyl cyclase (Guanylate cyclase); NADPH oxidase; carbon monoxide; carbon dioxide; electron transfer; nitric oxide; nitric oxide synthase; xenon; argon; krypton; hydrogen; hydrogen sulfide; hydrophobic cavities and pockets; protein structure alterations
The Contribution of Oxidation Reactions to Non-enzymatic Browning submission deadline 15 Jan 2025 | Viewed by 46 | Submission Open
Keywords: color formation; non-enzymatic browning; oxidation; quinones; carbonyl compounds; phenolic compounds; melanoidins; melanins
Electrochemical Sensing Technologies for Oxygen Monitoring submission deadline 15 Jan 2025 | Viewed by 34 | Submission Open
Keywords: potentiometric oxygen sensors; amperometric oxygen sensors; conductometric oxygen sensors; clark-type oxygen sensors; solid-state oxygen gas sensors; micro/nanoelectrode arrays; interdigitated electrodes; physical; chemical; biological; and biomedical sensor applications
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