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    Accuracy and resolution issues in NO/acetone PLIF measurements of gas-phase molecular mixing

    Under-resolved passive-scalar measurements in liquid and gaseous shear layers have been known to over-predict mixed-fluid quantities as a result of sub-resolution stirring. In recent studies, simultaneous col...

    T. R. Meyer, G. F. King, G. C. Martin, R. P. Lucht, F. R. Schauer in Experiments in Fluids (2002)

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    The solution structure of the N-terminal zinc finger of GATA-1 reveals a specific binding face for the transcriptional co-factor FOG

    Zinc fingers (ZnFs) are generally regarded as DNA-binding motifs. However, a number of recent reports have implicated particular ZnFs in the mediation of protein-protein interactions. The N-terminal ZnF of GAT...

    K. Kowalski, R. Czolij, G.F. King, M. Crossley, J.P. Mackay in Journal of Biomolecular NMR (1999)

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    Proton NMR Studies of Transmembrane Solute Transport

    Although the ability of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to monitor chemical reactions non-invasively in intact cells and tissues has been well documented (Kuchel, 1981; Gadian, 1982; Brindle and ...

    G. F. King, C. A. R. Boyd in Cell Membrane Transport (1991)

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    Dimethylsulphoxide and trimethylamine-N-oxide as bacterial electron transport acceptors: use of nuclear magnetic resonance to assay and characterise the reductase system in Rhodobacter capsulatus

    Nuclear magnetic resonance is established as a sensitive and specific method for following the reduction of dimethylsulphoxide and trimethylamine-N-oxide by bacteria. Using this method it has been shown that c...

    G. F. King, D. J. Richardson, J. B. Jackson, S. J. Ferguson in Archives of Microbiology (1987)