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The structural chemistry of metal thiolate complexes

Ian G. Dance
- 01 Jan 1986 - 
- Vol. 5, Iss: 5, pp 1037-1104
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This article is published in Polyhedron.The article was published on 1986-01-01. It has received 592 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Transition metal thiolate complex & Crystal chemistry.

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The gold–sulfur interface at the nanoscale

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Three-dimensional structure of horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase at 2.4 Å resolution

TL;DR: The crystal structure analysis of horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase has been extended to 2.4 A resolution and the positions of the 374 amino acids in the polypeptide chain of each subunit are determined.
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Structure of the metal clusters in rabbit liver metallothionein.

TL;DR: Analysis of data showed that rabbit liver metallothionein contains two separate metal clusters, one containing four Cd(2+) ions and the other containing three, whose structures are the same in both isoproteins, have been designated "cluster A" and "clusters B," respectively.
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