8th International Conference on Bioinorganic Chemistry, Yokohama, Japan, 27 July–1 August 1997
This conference is part of the Bioinorganic Chemistry series.
  Copperdioxygen complexes: Functional models for proteins
        
        Metal complexes in medicine: Design and mechanism of action
        
        DNA-mediated electron transfer: Chemistry at a distance
        
        Time-resolved resonance Raman study of dioxygen reduction by cytochrome
        
        Transition metal sulfur chemistry and its relevance to molybdenum 
          and tungsten enzymes
        
        Mechanistic studies on the single copper tyrosyl-radical containing 
          enzyme galactose oxidase
        
        Radical copper oxidases, one electron at a time
        
        Structureactivity relation of horseradish peroxidases as studied with 
          mutations at heme distal and proximal sites
        
        Iron porphyrins reinvistigated by new method: Mössbauer spectroscopy 
          using synchrotron radiation
        
        A proposal for water oxidation in photosystem II
        
        [1:3] Site-differentiated and sulfide-bridged cubane clusters in chemistry 
          and biology
        
        Novel roles for Fe-S clusters in stabilizing or generating radical 
          intermediates
        
        The high valent nonheme Fe2O2 diamond core: Comparisons with the heme 
          ferryl
        
        Reactivity of diiron(II) complexes with molecular oxygen
        
        Complexes of lopsided N-donor heterocyclic bioligands: Has 
          the electrostatic effect of the N2CH proton been overlooked in metallobiochemistry?
        
        Metal ion-assisted stacking interactions and the facilitated hydrolysis 
          of nucleoside 5 ¢ -triphosphates
        
        Creating regular arrangements of nucleobases through metal ion coordination 
          and H bond formation
        
        Stereo- and site selection by enantiomers in electron-transfer reactions 
          involving native and recombinant metalloproteins
        
        