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    Exploring the proton pump and exit pathway for pumped protons in cytochrome ba3 from Thermus thermophilus by Chang, Hsin-Yang, Choi, Sylvia K, Vakkasoglu, Ahmet Selim, Chen, Ying, Hemp, James, Fee, James A, Gennis, Robert B

    “…The heme-copper oxygen reductases are redox-driven proton pumps. In the current work, the effects of mutations in a proposed exit pathway for pumped protons…”
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    Exploring the proton pump and exit pathway for pumped protons in cytochrome ba 3 from Thermus thermophilus by Chang, Hsin-Yang, Choi, Sylvia K., Vakkasoglu, Ahmet Selim, Chen, Ying, Hemp, James, Fee, James A., Gennis, Robert B.

    “…The heme-copper oxygen reductases are redox-driven proton pumps. In the current work, the effects of mutations in a proposed exit pathway for pumped protons…”
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    Journal Article
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    Exploring the proton pump and exit pathway for pumped protons in cytochrome ba^sub 3^ from Thermus thermophilus by Chang, Hsin-Yang, Choi, Sylvia K, Vakkasoglu, Ahmet Selim, Chen, Ying, Hemp, James, Fee, James A, Gennis, Robert B

    “…The heme-copper oxygen reductases are redox-driven proton pumps. In the current work, the effects of mutations in a proposed exit pathway for pumped protons…”
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    FTIR difference spectroscopy studies on membrane proteins by Vakkasoglu, Ahmet Selim

    Published 2008
    “…Membrane proteins have been a challenge to study since they are soluble only in the presence of detergents and it has been difficult to obtain very high…”
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    Dissertation
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    Identification of Nox Species Adsorbed on Cobalt(II)–Supported Zirconia and Sulfated Zirconia and Investigation of their Reactivity Toward Methane by Vakkasoğlu, Ahmet Selim

    Published 01-01-2002
    “…The development of new catalysts for the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions from both stationary and mobile sources has…”
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    Dissertation