Fe (II) - ATPase: partial purification (1998)
- Authors:
- Autor USP: MENEGHINI, ROGERIO - IQ
- Unidade: IQ
- Assunto: BIOQUÍMICA
- Language: Inglês
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- Título: Free Radical Biology Medicine
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 25, supl. 1, p. s17 Res. 13, 1998
- Conference titles: Annual Meeting of the Oxygen Society
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ABNT
GURGUEIRA, S A et al. Fe (II) - ATPase: partial purification. Free Radical Biology Medicine. New York: Instituto de Química, Universidade de São Paulo. . Acesso em: 24 fev. 2026. , 1998 -
APA
Gurgueira, S. A., Vasconcelos, E. G., Fessel, M. R., & Meneghini, R. (1998). Fe (II) - ATPase: partial purification. Free Radical Biology Medicine. New York: Instituto de Química, Universidade de São Paulo. -
NLM
Gurgueira SA, Vasconcelos EG, Fessel MR, Meneghini R. Fe (II) - ATPase: partial purification. Free Radical Biology Medicine. 1998 ; 25 s17 Res. 13.[citado 2026 fev. 24 ] -
Vancouver
Gurgueira SA, Vasconcelos EG, Fessel MR, Meneghini R. Fe (II) - ATPase: partial purification. Free Radical Biology Medicine. 1998 ; 25 s17 Res. 13.[citado 2026 fev. 24 ] - Partial purification of Fe(III)-ATPase
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