Trent JT, Hargrove MS (2002). "A ubiquitously expressed human hexacoordinate hemoglobin.". J. Biol. Chem.277 (22): 19538–45. PMID11893755. doi:10.1074/jbc.M201934200.
jbc.org
Marc Schmidt, Frank Gerlach, Aaron Avivi, Thorsten Burmester et al., (2004). Cytoglobin Is a Respiratory Protein in Connective Tissue and Neurons, Which Is Up-regulated by Hypoxia. J. Biol. Chem. 279(9); 8063-8069. [2]
Leone A. M., Palmer R. M., Knowles R. G., Francis P. L., Ashton D. S., and Moncada S., (1991). Constitutive and inducible nitric oxide synthases incorporate molecular oxygen into both nitric oxide and citrulline. J. Biol. Chem. 266; 23790-23795. [3]
nih.gov
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Sawai H., Kawada N., Yoshizato K., Nakajima H., Aono S., Shiro Y., (2003). Characterization of the heme environmental structure of cytoglobin, a fourth globin in humans. Biochemistry 42(17); 5133-42. PMID 12718557.
Trent JT, Hargrove MS (2002). "A ubiquitously expressed human hexacoordinate hemoglobin.". J. Biol. Chem.277 (22): 19538–45. PMID11893755. doi:10.1074/jbc.M201934200.
oxfordjournals.org
mbe.oxfordjournals.org
Thorsten Burmester, Bettina Ebner, Bettina Weich and Thomas Hankeln, (2002). Cytoglobin: A Novel Globin Type Ubiquitously Expressed in Vertebrate Tissues. Mol Biol and Evol 19; 416-421.[1]