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Nature1968; 219(5149); 29-32; doi: 10.1038/219029a0

Three-dimensional Fourier synthesis of horse oxyhaemoglobin at 2.8 A resolution: (1) x-ray analysis.

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Publication Date: 1968-07-06 PubMed ID: 5659617DOI: 10.1038/219029a0Google Scholar: Lookup
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Perutz MF, Miurhead H, Cox JM, Goaman LC, Mathews FS, McGandy EL, Webb LE. (1968). Three-dimensional Fourier synthesis of horse oxyhaemoglobin at 2.8 A resolution: (1) x-ray analysis. Nature, 219(5149), 29-32. https://doi.org/10.1038/219029a0

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ISSN: 0028-0836
NlmUniqueID: 0410462
Country: England
Language: English
Volume: 219
Issue: 5149
Pages: 29-32

Researcher Affiliations

Perutz, M F
    Miurhead, H
      Cox, J M
        Goaman, L C
          Mathews, F S
            McGandy, E L
              Webb, L E

                MeSH Terms

                • Amino Acid Sequence
                • Animals
                • Electrochemistry
                • Hemoglobins / chemical synthesis
                • Horses
                • Models, Chemical
                • Models, Structural
                • Oxygen / blood
                • X-Ray Diffraction

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