Hans Freeman - Most Cited Publications

Most Cited Publications

The number of citations indicated for each of the following papers are from Web of Science data as at 4 January 2012:

  • Colman, P. M.; Freeman, H. C.; Guss, J. M.; Murata, M.; Norris, V. A.; Ramshaw, J. A. M.; Venkatappa, M. P. (1978). "X-Ray crystal-structure analysis of plastocyanin at 2.7 Å resolution". Nature 272 (5651): 319–324. Bibcode 1978Natur.272..319C. doi:10.1038/272319a0. --- 690 citations
  • Guss, J. M.; Freeman, H. C. (1983). "Structure of oxidised poplar plastocyanin at 1.6 Å resolution". J. Mol. Biol. 169 (2): 521–563. doi:10.1016/S0022-2836(83)80064-3. PMID 6620385. --- 633 citations
  • Guss, J. M.; Harrowell, P. R.; Murata, M.; Norris, V. A.; Freeman, H. C. (1986). "Crystal structure analyses of reduced (CuI) poplar plastocyanin at 6 pH values". J. Mol. Biol. 192 (2): 361–387. doi:10.1016/0022-2836(86)90371-2. --- 380 citations
  • Guss, J. M.; Bartunik, H. D.; Freeman, H. C. (1992). "Accuracy and precision in protein-structure analysis: restrained least-squares refinement of the structure of poplar plastocyanin at 1.33 Å resolution". Acta Crystallogr. B 48 (6): 790–811. doi:10.1107/S0108768192004270. PMID 1492962. --- 247 citations
  • Kumar, V.; Dooley, D. M.; Freeman, H. C.; Guss, J. M.; Harvey, I.; McGuirl, M. A.; Wilce, M. C. J.; Zubak, V. M. (1996). "Crystal structure of a eukaryotic (pea seedling) copper-containing amine oxidase at 2.2 Å resolution". Structure 4 (8): 943–955. doi:10.1016/S0969-2126(96)00101-3. --- 205 citations

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