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Thomas H. Moss
Researcher at IBM
Publications - 10
Citations - 490
Thomas H. Moss is an academic researcher from IBM. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic susceptibility & Electron paramagnetic resonance. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 10 publications receiving 481 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas H. Moss include Columbia University.
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The spin 3/2 state and quantum spin mixtures in haem proteins
M. M. Maltempo,Thomas H. Moss +1 more
TL;DR: The magnetic state of iron in haem proteins has long been recognized as a convenient indicator of chemical coordination as well as more subtle biochemical properties, but these have only rarely been invoked in recent years as an explanation for experimental haem protein magnetic data.
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The Oxidation State of Copper in Resting Tyrosinase
TL;DR: It is concluded that the active site of the enzyme contains a pair of antiferromagnetically coupled Cu2+ ions.
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Magnetic studies of the four-iron high-potential, non-heme protein from Chromatium vinosum.
TL;DR: Possible origins of the complex EPR signals are discussed, and a preferred model that is consistent with EPR, magnetic susceptibility, NMR, X-ray, and Mössbauer data is presented.
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Magnetic and spectroscopic probes for FeOFe linkages in hemin systems.
David H. O'Keeffe,C. H. Barlow,George A. Smythe,William H. Fuchsman,Thomas H. Moss,Henry R. Lilienthal,Winslow S. Caughey +6 more
TL;DR: The uniqueness of these physical properties and their low sensitivity to changes in porphyrin structure or medium facilitates the identification of mu-oxo linkage in hemins or oxidized hemeproteins.
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The magnetic susceptibility of reduced cytochrome P-450cam
TL;DR: The effect of o-phenanthroline suggests that it interacts directly with the primary electron acceptor of Photosystem II in a manner similar to that reported previously for the primary electrons acceptor in purple photosynthetic bacteria.