John Stedman Magyar, Ph.D. - Publications
Affiliations: | Chemistry | Barnard College, New York, NY, United States |
Area:
Physical and environmental bioinorganic chemistryWebsite:
https://barnard.edu/profiles/john-magyarYear | Citation | Score | |||
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2014 | Harvilla PB, Wolcott HN, Magyar JS. The structure of ferricytochrome c552 from the psychrophilic marine bacterium Colwellia psychrerythraea 34H. Metallomics : Integrated Biometal Science. 6: 1126-30. PMID 24727932 DOI: 10.1039/C4Mt00045E | 0.312 | |||
2007 | Gray H, Magyar J. FRED BASOLO: A TRIBUTE FOR COMMENTS ON INORGANIC CHEMISTRY Comments On Inorganic Chemistry. 28: 93-95. DOI: 10.1080/02603590701404912 | 0.371 | |||
2007 | Gray H, Magyar J. Fred Basolo (1920–2007) Angewandte Chemie. 119: 2802-2803. DOI: 10.1002/Ange.200701155 | 0.319 | |||
2005 | Magyar JS, Weng TC, Stern CM, Dye DF, Rous BW, Payne JC, Bridgewater BM, Mijovilovich A, Parkin G, Zaleski JM, Penner-Hahn JE, Godwin HA. Reexamination of lead(II) coordination preferences in sulfur-rich sites: implications for a critical mechanism of lead poisoning. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 127: 9495-505. PMID 15984876 DOI: 10.1021/Ja0424530 | 0.49 | |||
2003 | Magyar JS, Godwin HA. Spectropotentiometric analysis of metal binding to structural zinc-binding sites: accounting quantitatively for pH and metal ion buffering effects. Analytical Biochemistry. 320: 39-54. PMID 12895468 DOI: 10.1016/S0003-2697(03)00281-1 | 0.582 | |||
2002 | Claudio ES, Godwin HA, Magyar JS. Fundamental coordination chemistry, environmental chemistry, and biochemistry of lead(II) Progress in Inorganic Chemistry. 51: 1-144. | 0.628 | |||
1998 | Kruszyna H, Magyar JS, Rochelle LG, Russell MA, Smith RP, Wilcox DE. Spectroscopic studies of nitric oxide (NO) interactions with cobalamins: reaction of NO with superoxocobalamin(III) likely accounts for cobalamin reversal of the biological effects of NO. The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 285: 665-71. PMID 9580611 | 0.576 | |||
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