Relationship between the electron density of the heme Fe atom and the vibrational frequencies of the Fe-bound carbon monoxide in myoglobin.
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K. Imai | S. Nagao | S. Hirota | H. Tai | Yasuhiko Yamamoto | T. Matsuo | S. Neya | T. Ogura | Tomokazu Shibata | A. Suzuki | Ryu Nishimura | I. Ishigami
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