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M Lubben

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de Waardt D, de Jong I, Lubben M, Haakma I, Mulder C, Widdershoven G
BMC Health Serv Res . 2024 Nov; 24(1):1346. PMID: 39501274
Background: When introduced in 2020, the Netherlands' Compulsory Mental Healthcare Act included provisions for compulsory community treatment (CCT) and compulsory treatment in patients' homes (CTH). Although CCT has been incorporated...
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Lubben M, Cuppers F, Mohr J, von Witzleben M, Breuer U, Waser R, et al.
Sci Adv . 2020 Jun; 6(19):eaaz9079. PMID: 32548248
Future development of the modern nanoelectronics and its flagships internet of things, artificial intelligence, and neuromorphic computing is largely associated with memristive elements, offering a spectrum of inevitable functionalities, atomic...
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Lubben M, Menzel S, Park S, Yang M, Waser R, Valov I
Nanotechnology . 2017 Mar; 28(13):135205. PMID: 28248653
The counter-electrode material in resistively switching electrochemical metallization cells (ECMs) is a crucial factor influencing the nucleation of conductive filaments, the equilibrium electrode potentials, and kinetics in the devices, and...
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Gerein N, Mayhew S, Lubben M
Int J Gynaecol Obstet . 2003 Feb; 80(2):175-82. PMID: 12566195
A framework for a new approach to antenatal care (ANC) is presented to improve maternal health. Based on evaluations of ANC, safe motherhood programs, gender and social theory, it suggests...
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Romao C, Louro R, Timkovich R, Lubben M, Liu M, LeGall J, et al.
FEBS Lett . 2000 Oct; 480(2-3):213-6. PMID: 11034331
A bacterioferritin was recently isolated from the anaerobic sulphate-reducing bacterium Desulfivibrio desulfuricans ATCC 27774 [Romão et al. (2000) Biochemistry 39, 6841-6849]. Although its properties are in general similar to those...
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Prutsch A, Lohaus C, Green B, Meyer H, Lubben M
Biochemistry . 2000 Jun; 39(21):6554-63. PMID: 10828972
The heme-copper cytochrome oxidase of Escherichia coli (cytochrome bo(3)) was tagged with oligohistidine at the C-terminus of the small noncatalytic subunit IV. After detergent solubilization, the enzyme was purified by...
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Fromwald S, Zoder R, Wastyn M, Lubben M, Peschek G
Arch Biochem Biophys . 1999 Jun; 367(1):122-8. PMID: 10375407
The cyanobacteria Anacystis nidulans (Synechococcus sp. PCC6301), Synechocystis sp. PCC6803, Anabaena sp. PCC 7120, and Nostoc sp. PCC8009 were grown photoautotrophically under reduced oxygen tension in a medium with sulfate...
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Lubben M, Prutsch A, Mamat B, Gerwert K
Biochemistry . 1999 Feb; 38(7):2048-56. PMID: 10026287
Heme-copper oxidases have two putative proton channels, the so-called K-channel and the membrane-spanning D-channel. The latter contains a number of polar groups with glutamate-286 located in its center, which could-together...
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Hendriks J, Warne A, Gohlke U, Haltia T, Ludovici C, Lubben M, et al.
Biochemistry . 1998 Sep; 37(38):13102-9. PMID: 9748316
A novel, improved method for purification of nitric oxide reductase (NOR) from membranes of Paracoccus denitrificans has been developed. The purified enzyme is a cytochrome bc complex which, according to...
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Rammelsberg R, Huhn G, Lubben M, Gerwert K
Biochemistry . 1998 May; 37(14):5001-9. PMID: 9538019
In its proton-pumping photocycle, bacteriorhodopsin releases a proton to the extracellular surface at pH 7 in the transition from intermediate L to intermediate M. The proton-release group, named XH, was...