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Class:IdLiteratureReference:5340215
_displayNameAllosteric regulation and temperature dependence of oxygen binding in human neuroglobin and cytoglobin. Molecular mechanisms and physiological significance
_timestamp2014-03-12 17:10:40
author[Person:5340178] Fago, Angela
[Person:5340246] Hundahl, Christian
[Person:5340180] Dewilde, Sylvia
[Person:5340219] Gilany, Kambiz
[Person:5340181] Moens, Luc
[Person:5340179] Weber, Roy E
created[InstanceEdit:5340205] Jassal, Bijay, 2014-03-12
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
pages44417-26
pubMedIdentifier15299006
titleAllosteric regulation and temperature dependence of oxygen binding in human neuroglobin and cytoglobin. Molecular mechanisms and physiological significance
volume279
year2004
(literatureReference)[Reaction:5340214] CYGB binds O2 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:8982617] CYGB:O2 dissociates [Homo sapiens]
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