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Porphyrin cored hyperbranched polymers as heme protein models
Lance J. Twyman
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Yi Ge
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Engineering & Materials Science
Hemeproteins
100%
Porphyrins
77%
Ultraviolet spectroscopy
38%
Polymers
32%
Proteins
20%
Oxygen
17%
Topology
14%
Chemical Compounds
Hyperbranched Polymer
54%
Heme
40%
Porphyrin
37%
UV/VIS Spectroscopy
27%
Dioxygen
21%