Dithionite
"Dithionite" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Dithionite. The dithionous acid ion and its salts.
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D004227
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D01.248.497.158.904.150 D01.875.750.200
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2024 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Dithionite" by people in Profiles.
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Clinger A, Yang ZY, Pellows LM, King P, Mus F, Peters JW, Dukovic G, Seefeldt LC. Hole-scavenging in photo-driven N2 reduction catalyzed by a CdS-nitrogenase MoFe protein biohybrid system. J Inorg Biochem. 2024 04; 253:112484.
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Pazicni S, Cherney MM, Lukat-Rodgers GS, Oliveriusov? J, Rodgers KR, Kraus JP, Burstyn JN. The heme of cystathionine beta-synthase likely undergoes a thermally induced redox-mediated ligand switch. Biochemistry. 2005 Dec 27; 44(51):16785-95.
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Pazicni S, Lukat-Rodgers GS, Oliveriusov? J, Rees KA, Parks RB, Clark RW, Rodgers KR, Kraus JP, Burstyn JN. The redox behavior of the heme in cystathionine beta-synthase is sensitive to pH. Biochemistry. 2004 Nov 23; 43(46):14684-95.
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