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Preparation of Cage-Like Micellar Assemblies of Engineered Hemoproteins
Koji Oohora, Takashi Hayashi
Protein Cages, Design, Structure, and Applications, T. Ueno, S. Lim, K. Xia, Ed., Springer, 95–108 (2023). 

Engineering of hemoproteins
Takashi Hayashi, Shunsuke Kato
In Comprehensive Inorganic Chemistry III
, J. Reedijk, K. R. Poeppelmeier, Ed., Elsevier, 215–230 (2023). 

Artificial Hemoprotein Assemblies in Development of Nanobiomaterials
Koji Oohora, Takashi Hayashi
In Nioinspired Chemistry From Enzymes to Synthetic Models
, M. Réglier, Ed., World Scientific, 71–88 (2019). 

Myoglobin Derivatives Reconstituted with Modified Metal Porphyrinoids, as a Structural and Functional Models of the Cytochrome P450 Enzymes
Takashi Hayashi, Koji Oohora
In Dioxygene-dependent Heme Enzymes, M. Ikeda-Saito, E. Raven, Eds., RSC, 63–78 (2019).

Artificially Created Metalloenzyme Consisting of an Organometallic Complex Immobilized to a Protein Matrix
Daniel F. Sauer, Takashi Matsuo, Akira Onoda, Jun Okuda, Takashi Hayashi
In Advances in Bioorganometallic Chemistry, T. Hirao, T. Moriuchi, Eds., Elsevier, 307–328 (2019).

Hemoproteins Reconstituted with Artificially Created Hemes
Takashi Hayashi
In Handbook of Porphyrin Science 5, Heme Proteins
, K. M Kadish, K. M. Smith, R. Guilard, Eds., World Scientific, Singapore, 1–69 (2010).

Iron: Heme Proteins & Dioxygen Transport & Storage 

Takashi Hayashi 

In Encyclopedia of Inorganic Chemistry 2, Bioinorganic Chemistry
 , R. B. King, Ed. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 2167–2180 (2005).

Functionalization of Myoglobin
Yoshihito Watanabe, Takashi Hayashi 

In Progress in Inorganic Chemistry
 , Vol. 54. K. Karlin, Ed. Chapt.7 449–493 (2005).

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