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Amino Acid Networks in a (beta/alpha)(8) Barrel Enzyme Change during Catalytic Turnover Axe JM, Yezdimer EM, O'Rourke KF, Kerstetter NE, You WL, Chang CEA, Boehr DD Journal of the American Chemical Society, 136(19), 6818, 2014 |
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Visualizing Hepatic Copper Release in Long-Evans Cinnamon Rats Using Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography Yezdimer EM, Umemoto T, Yamada H, Makino S, Tooyama I Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 170(5), 1138, 2013 |
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In Vivo Detection of Copper Ions by Magnetic Resonance Imaging Using a Prion-Based Contrast Agent Makino S, Umemoto T, Yamada H, Yezdimer EM, Tooyama I Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 168(3), 504, 2012 |
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Determination of the Gibbs free energy of gas replacement in SI clathrate hydrates by molecular simulation Yezdimer EM, Cummings PT, Chialvo AA Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 106(34), 7982, 2002 |
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Chain length effects on aqueous alkane solubility near the solvent's critical point Yezdimer EM, Chialvo AA, Cummings PT Fluid Phase Equilibria, 183-184, 289, 2001 |
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Examination of chain length effects on the solubility of alkanes in near-critical and supercritical aqueous solutions Yezdimer EM, Chialvo AA, Cummings PT Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 105(4), 841, 2001 |
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Exploring the ab initio/classical free energy perturbation method: The hydration free energy of water Sakane S, Yezdimer EM, Liu WB, Barriocanal JA, Doren DJ, Wood RH Journal of Chemical Physics, 113(7), 2583, 2000 |
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Free energies of solvation with quantum mechanical interaction energies from classical mechanical simulations Wood RH, Yezdimer EM, Sakane S, Barriocanal JA, Doren DJ Journal of Chemical Physics, 110(3), 1329, 1999 |
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Partial molar volumes at infinite dilution in aqueous solutions of NaCl, LiCl, NaBr, and CsBr at temperatures from 550 K to 725 K Sedlbauer J, Yezdimer EM, Wood RH Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 30(1), 3, 1998 |
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Apparent Molar Heat-Capacities of Aqueous-Solutions of Propylamine, 1,4-Butanediamine, 1,6-Hexanediamine, Propylamine Hydrochloride, Propionamide, Pyridine, and Sodium Benzenesulfonate at Temperatures from 300 K to 525 K and a Pressure of 28 MPa Inglese A, Sedlbauer J, Yezdimer EM, Wood RH Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 29(5), 517, 1997 |