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Images from Research
- At left you can see a AXCP with CO bounded to the Heme center forming what is called a 6c-CO configuration.
- At right you can see just the heme protein with the Fe (iron) atom highlighted in orange.
- The Fe is part of a porphyrin ring.
- Shown attached to the Fe is a amino acid called a histidine.
- To learn more contact EOU and find out how you can be a biochemist.
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| Here is the main slide rocket presentation. |
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