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Hemoglobin catalyzes ATP-synthesis in human erythrocytes: a murburn model

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Pages 8783-8795 | Received 01 Mar 2021, Accepted 08 Apr 2021, Published online: 17 May 2021

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Kelath Murali Manoj, Nikolai Mikhailovich Bazhin, Hirohisa Tamagawa, Laurent Jaeken & Abhinav Parashar. (2023) The physiological role of complex V in ATP synthesis: Murzyme functioning is viable whereas rotary conformation change model is untenable. Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics 41:9, pages 3993-4012.
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Kelath Murali Manoj. (2023) What Is the Relevance of Murburn Concept in Thalassemia and Respiratory Diseases?. Thalassemia Reports 13:2, pages 144-151.
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Kelath Murali Manoj & Laurent Jaeken. (2023) Synthesis of theories on cellular powering, coherence, homeostasis and electro‐mechanics: Murburn concept and evolutionary perspectives. Journal of Cellular Physiology 238:5, pages 931-953.
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Kelath Murali Manoj. (2023) Murburn posttranslational modifications of proteins: Cellular redox processes and murzyme‐mediated metabolo‐proteomics. Journal of Cellular Physiology.
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Kelath Murali Manoj, Daniel A. Gideon, Nikolai M. Bazhin, Hirohisa Tamagawa, Vijay Nirusimhan, Mahendra Kavdia & Laurent Jaeken. (2022) Na,K‐ATPase: A murzyme facilitating thermodynamic equilibriums at the membrane‐interface. Journal of Cellular Physiology 238:1, pages 109-136.
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Kelath Murali Manoj, Nikolai Bazhin, Yanyou Wu & Afsal Manekkathodi. 2022. Chlorophylls. Chlorophylls.
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Kelath Murali Manoj, Daniel Andrew Gideon & Laurent Jaeken. (2021) Why do cells need oxygen? Insights from mitochondrial composition and function. Cell Biology International 46:3, pages 344-358.
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Kelath Murali Manoj, Nikolai Bazhin & Hirohisa Tamagawa. (2021) The murburn precepts for cellular ionic homeostasis and electrophysiology. Journal of Cellular Physiology 237:1, pages 804-814.
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