Mr. Matthew Karl Thompson RPT
Physical Therapist
308 S Harbor City Blvd Suite B Melbourne FL, 32901About
Matthew Thompson is a physical therapist practicing in Melbourne, FL. Matthew Thompson specializes in physical treatment to help a patient reduce pain, restore mobility, rehabilitate an injury, or increase movement and overall function. As a physical therapist, Matthew Thompson can treat multiple conditions with exercises, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, joint mobilization, heat, ice, massage, laser or light therapy and more. Matthew Thompson will create a treatment plan based on the patients specific injury or condition, and might target a specific body part or body system based on the individual.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- New insights into the role of distal histidine flexibility in ligand stabilization of dehaloperoxidase-hemoglobin from Amphitrite ornata.
- Oxidative dechlorination of halogenated phenols catalyzed by two distinct enzymes: Horseradish peroxidase and dehaloperoxidase.
- Kinetic analysis of a naturally occurring bioremediation enzyme: dehaloperoxidase-hemoglobin from Amphitrite ornata.
- Compound ES of dehaloperoxidase decays via two alternative pathways depending on the conformation of the distal histidine.
- Degradation of sulfide by dehaloperoxidase-hemoglobin from Amphitrite ornata.
- Functional consequences of the creation of an Asp-His-Fe triad in a 3/3 globin.
- The dehaloperoxidase paradox.
- Catalytic efficiency of dehaloperoxidase A is controlled by electrostatics--application of the vibrational Stark effect to understand enzyme kinetics.
- Role of polarity of the distal pocket in the control of inhibitor binding in dehaloperoxidase-hemoglobin.
- The [4Fe4S] cluster of human DNA primase functions as a redox switch using DNA charge transport.
- Analysis of Functional Dynamics of Modular Multidomain Proteins by SAXS and NMR.
- Response to Comments on "The [4Fe4S] cluster of human DNA primase functions as a redox switch using DNA charge transport".
- Structural Dynamics of 15-Lipoxygenase-2 via Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange.
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