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Editorial Board pp. CO2-CO2(1)
Editor's comment pp. 1-1(1) Author: Robin Harris J.
The Ghiretti lecture - Commemoration of Francesco Ghiretti pp. 3-5(3) Author: Salvato B.
3-D reconstruction of hemocyanins and other invertebrate hemolymph proteins by cryo-TEM: an overview pp. 7-9(3) Authors: Meissner U.; Martin A.G.; Schwarz B.-O.; Stohr M.; Gebauer W.; Harris J.R.; Markl J.
Modeling techniques for analysing conformational transitions in hemocyanins by small-angle scattering of X-rays and neutrons pp. 11-13(3) Authors: Hartmann H.; Muller T.; Decker H.
Tarantula hemocyanins imaged by atomic force microscopy pp. 15-16(2) Authors: Moller M.; Decker H.
Model building of a molluscan hemocyanin from X-ray solution scattering pp. 17-20(4) Authors: Micetic I.; Salvato B.
Structural subunit organization of molluscan hemocyanins pp. 21-22(2) Authors: Paccagnella M.; Bologna L.; Beccaro M.; Micetic I.; Di Muro P.; Salvato B.
3D reconstruction of the hemocyanin subunit dimer from the chiton Acanthochiton fascicularis pp. 23-26(4) Authors: Harris J.R.; Meissner U.; Gebauer W.; Markl J.
Respiratory adaptations of a deep-sea hydrothermal vent crab pp. 27-29(3) Authors: Chausson F.; Sanglier S.; Leize E.; Hagege A.; Bridges C.R.; Sarradin P.-M.; Shillito B.; Lallier F.H.; Zal F.
Respiratory adaptations to the deep-sea hydrothermal vent environment: the case of Segonzacia mesatlantica, a crab from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge pp. 31-41(11) Authors: Chausson F.; Sanglier S.; Leize E.; Hagege A.; Bridges C.R.; Sarradin P.-M.; Shillito B.; Lallier F.H.; Zal F.
Structural role of the copper ions in the dinuclear active site of Carcinus aestuarii hemocyanin pp. 43-44(2) Authors: Gatto S.; De Filippis V.; Spinozzi F.; Di Muro P.; Bubacco L.; Beltramini M.
'Novel' factors that regulate oxygen binding in vertebrate hemoglobins pp. 45-46(2) Authors: Weber R.E.; Voelter W.
Molecular adaptation of Daphnia magna hemoglobin pp. 47-49(3) Authors: Zeis B.; Lamkemeyer T.; Paul R.J.
Comparative analysis of structural properties of Portunid Crab Hemocyanin pp. 51-52(2) Authors: Giomi F.; Raicevich S.; Di Muro P.; Pranovi F.; Beltramini M.
Structural properties, conformational stability and oxygen binding properties of Penaeus monodon hemocyanin pp. 53-54(2) Authors: Colangelo N.; Hellmann N.; Giomi F.; Bubacco L.; Di Muro P.; Salvato B.; Decker H.; Beltramini M.
Resistance to stress and Hc functional modulation in Liocarcinus sp. pp. 55-57(3) Authors: Mattiello S.; Raicevich S.; Giomi F.; Botter L.; Di Muro P.; Pranovi F.; Beltramini M.
Coupling of the heme and an internal disulfide bond in human neuroglobin pp. 59-62(4) Authors: Hamdane D.; Kiger L.; Dewilde S.; Green B.N.; Pesce A.; Uzan J.; Burmester T.; Hankeln T.; Bolognesi M.; Moens L.; Marden M.C.
The human brain hexacoordinated neuroglobin three-dimensional structure pp. 63-65(3) Authors: Pesce A.; Dewilde S.; Nardini M.; Moens L.; Ascenzi P.; Hankeln T.; Burmester T.; Bolognesi M.
The effect of protein internal cavities on ligand migration and binding in myoglobin pp. 67-69(3) Authors: Nienhaus K.; Nienhaus G.U.
Structural properties of cyanobacterial hemoglobins: the unusual heme-protein cross-link of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 Hb and Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 Hb pp. 71-72(2) Authors: Lecomte J.T.J.; Vuletich D.A.; Vu B.C.; Kuriakose S.A.; Scott N.L.; Falzone C.J.
The Root effect-a physiological perspective pp. 73-74(2) Authors: Pelster B.; Decker H.
Developmental regulation of the allosteric effector pattern of avian embryonic hemoglobin pp. 75-76(2) Author: Baumann R.
Structure/function and phylogeny of hemoglobins of polar fishes pp. 77-80(4) Authors: Verde C.; di Prisco G.
Structural quantitative information on the active sites of hemocyanins and related model compounds by the XAS approach: the role of multiple-scattering calculations pp. 81-86(6) Authors: Borghi E.; Solari P.L.
Oxygen as a morphogenic factor in sponges: expression of a tyrosinase gene in the sponge Suberites domuncula pp. 87-88(2) Authors: Muller W.E.G.; Perovic S.; Schroder H.C.; Breter H.J.
Conversion of crustacean hemocyanin to catecholoxidase pp. 89-90(2) Authors: Jaenicke E.; Decker H.
Intrinsic and induced o-diphenoloxidase activity of -hemocyanin of Helix pomatia pp. 91-92(2) Authors: Siddiqui N.I.; Preaux G.; Gielens C.
Laccases: structure, reactions, distribution pp. 93-96(4) Author: Claus H.
Homology modelling of hemocyanins and tyrosinases: pitfalls in automated approaches pp. 97-98(2) Authors: Schweikardt T.; Jaenicke E.; Decker H.
Glycosylation sites of hemocyanins of Helix pomatia and Sepia officinalis pp. 99-100(2) Authors: Gielens C.; De Geest N.; Compernolle F.; Preaux G.
Carbohydrate moieties of molluscan Rapana venosa hemocyanin pp. 101-104(4) Authors: Dolashka-Angelova P.; Beck A.; Dolashki A.; Stevanovic S.; Beltramini M.; Salvato B.; Hristova R.; Velkova L.; Voelter W.
Characterization of keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) glycans sharing a carbohydrate epitope with Schistosoma mansoni glycoconjugates pp. 105-106(2) Authors: Geyer H.; Wuhrer M.; Kurokawa T.; Geyer R.
Immobilization of Scapharca HbI crystals improves data quality in time-resolved crystallographic experiments pp. 107-108(2) Authors: Knapp J.E.; Srajer V.; Pahl R.; Royer W.E.
Urate as effector for crustacean hemocyanins pp. 109-110(2) Authors: Hellmann N.; Hornemann J.; Jaenicke E.; Decker H.
Toward oxygen binding curves of single respiratory proteins pp. 111-113(3) Authors: Erker W.; Lippitz M.; Basche T.; Decker H.
Blood cells and the biosynthesis of hemocyanin in Sepia embryos pp. 115-116(2) Authors: Beuerlein K.; Ruth P.; Scholz F.R.; Springer J.; Lieb B.; Gebauer W.; Westermann B.; Schmidtberg H.; von Boletzky S.; Markl J.; Schipp R.
Evolution of molluscan hemocyanins as deduced from DNA sequencing pp. 117-119(3) Authors: Lieb B.; Markl J.
Evolutionary history and diversity of arthropod hemocyanins pp. 121-122(2) Author: Burmester T.
Leech hemoglobin: primary structures of four kinds of globins from Haemadipsa zeylanica var. japonica pp. 123-125(3) Author: Shishikura F.
The stoichiometry of the four linker subunits of Lumbricus terrestris hemoglobin suggests an asymmetric distribution pp. 127-129(3) Author: Vinogradov S.N.
On the molecular mass of Lumbricus erythrocruorin pp. 131-132(2) Authors: Daniel E.; Lustig A.; David M.M.; Tsfadia Y.
Dicopper and heteronuclear iron-copper peroxo complex formation: kinetics and thermodynamics pp. 133-135(3) Author: Zuberbuhler A.D.
Dicopper peroxo complexes: low temperature stopped-flow reaction kinetics of [(BQPA)CuI]+ and [(Me2-TMPA)CuI]+ pp. 137-139(3) Authors: Wick P.K.; Karlin K.D.; Suzuki M.; Zuberbuhler A.D.
New aspects of the reactivity of tyrosinase pp. 141-142(2) Authors: Casella L.; Granata A.; Monzani E.; Pievo R.; Pattarello L.; Bubacco L.
What are the structural features of the active site that define binuclear copper proteins function? pp. 143-145(3) Authors: Bubacco L.; van Gastel M.; Benfatto M.; Tepper A.W.J.W.; Canters G.W.