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Celia Bonaventura

Celia Bonaventura

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Chemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
9941
World Ranking
14303
National Ranking
3692

Overview

Celia Bonaventura is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their academic profile is currently defined by their institutional connection, while other specific details about their research output and collaborations remain limited.

There are no recorded recent papers, specific publication venues, or frequent co-authors associated with their profile at this time.

Information regarding main fields of study, subfields, or principal topics of research has not been documented.

There are no published books or awards attributed to Celia Bonaventura in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • S-nitrosohaemoglobin: A dynamic activity of blood involved in vascular control

    L. Jia;C. Bonaventura;J. Bonaventura;Jonathan S Stamler

  • Fluorescence and oxygen evolution from Chlorella pyrenoidosa.

    Celia Bonaventura;Jack Myers

  • Crystallographic analysis of oxygenated and deoxygenated states of arthropod hemocyanin shows unusual differences

    Karen A. Magnus;Bart Hazes;Hoa Ton‐That;Celia Bonaventura

  • Crystal structure of deoxygenated Limulus polyphemus subunit II hemocyanin at 2.18 A resolution: clues for a mechanism for allosteric regulation.

    B Hazes;K.A Magnus;C Bonaventura;J Bonaventura

  • S-Nitrosohemoglobin is unstable in the reductive erythrocyte environment and lacks O2/NO-linked allosteric function.

    Mark T. Gladwin;Xunde Wang;Christopher D. Reiter;Benjamin K. Yang

  • Functional Differences in the Multiple Hemocyanins of the Horseshoe Crab, Limulus polyphemus L

    Bolling Sullivan;Joseph Bonaventura;Celia Bonaventura

  • System for the extraction and utilization of oxygen from fluids

    Joseph Bonaventura;Celia Bonaventura;Joseph C. Van Ryzin;Bruce D. Zenner

  • Keyhole limpet hemocyanin: Structural and functional characterization of two different subunits and multimers☆

    Richard D. Swerdlow;Ray F. Ebert;Psyche Lee;Celia Bonaventura

  • A Spectroelectrochemical Method for Differentiation of Steric and Electronic Effects in Hemoglobins and Myoglobins

    Kevin M. Faulkner;Celia Bonaventura;Alvin L. Crumbliss

  • Hemoglobins of two terebellid polychaetes: Enoplobranchus sanguineus and Amphitrite ornata.

    Roy E Weber;Charlotte Mangum;Howard Steinman;Celia Bonaventura

  • Structural basis for the root effect in haemoglobin.

    Shankari E. Mylvaganam;Celia Bonaventura;Joseph Bonaventura;Elizabeth D. Getzoff

  • Hemoglobin providence. Functional consequences of two alterations of the 2,3-diphosphoglycerate binding site at position beta 82.

    J Bonaventura;C Bonaventura;B Sullivan;G Ferruzzi

  • Analysis of the effect of three different allosteric ligands on oxygen binding by hemocyanin of the shrimp, Penaeus setiferus.

    Marius Brouwer;Celia Bonaventura;Joseph Bonaventura

  • Cytochrome c oxidase binding of hydrogen peroxide.

    David Bickar;Joseph Bonaventura;Celia Bonaventura

  • Carbon monoxide binding by hemocyanins of Limulus polyphemus, Busycon carica, and Callinectes sapidus

    Celia Bonaventura;Bolling Sullivan;Joseph Bonaventura;Shirley Bourne

  • Carbon monoxide-driven reduction of ferric heme and heme proteins.

    David Bickar;Celia Bonaventura;Joseph Bonaventura

  • Nitric Oxide Binding to Human Ferrihemoglobins Cross-Linked between Either α or β Subunits

    A.I. Alayash;J.C. Fratantoni;C. Bonaventura;J. Bonaventura

  • The role of coelomic and vascular hemoglobin in the annelid family terebellidae

    Charlotte P. Mangum;Charlotte P. Mangum;Bruce R. Woodin;Bruce R. Woodin;Celia Bonaventura;Celia Bonaventura;Bolling Sullivan;Bolling Sullivan

  • Hemoglobin Raleigh (beta1 valine replaced by acetylalanine). Structural and functional characterization.

    Winston F. Moo-Penn;Katherine C. Bechtel;Robert M. Schmidt;Mary H. Johnson

  • Anti-fouling methods using enzyme coatings

    Celia Bonaventura;Joseph Bonaventura;Irving R. Hooper

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph Bonaventura
Joseph Bonaventura Duke University
Alvin L. Crumbliss
Alvin L. Crumbliss Duke University
Maurizio Brunori
Maurizio Brunori Sapienza University of Rome
Eraldo Antonini
Eraldo Antonini Sapienza University of Rome
Abdu I. Alayash
Abdu I. Alayash US Food and Drug Administration
Jeffries Wyman
Jeffries Wyman Sapienza University of Rome
Emilia Chiancone
Emilia Chiancone Sapienza University of Rome
Francesco Bossa
Francesco Bossa Sapienza University of Rome
Michael Brenowitz
Michael Brenowitz Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Austen Riggs
Austen Riggs The University of Texas at Austin

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