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Kinetic evidence that cysteine reacts with dopaminoquinone via reversible adduct formation to yield 5-cysteinyl-dopamine: an important precursor of neuromelanin.
Org Biomol Chem. 2004 Mar 7;2(5):777-82. doi: 10.1039/b316294j. Epub 2004 Feb 11.
Org Biomol Chem. 2004.
PMID: 14985818
Finally, the constants obtained are used to compare the reactivity of thiol addition with ring cyclization (U. El-Ayaan, E. Herlinger, R. F. Jameson, and W. Linert, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1997, 2813-2818) and we show how this has important implications concer …
Finally, the constants obtained are used to compare the reactivity of thiol addition with ring cyclization (U. El-Ayaan, E. Herlinger, R. F. …
New insights into iron release from ferritin: direct observation of the neurotoxin 6-hydroxydopamine entering ferritin and reaching redox equilibrium with the iron core.
Jameson GN, Jameson RF, Linert W.
Jameson GN, et al.
Org Biomol Chem. 2004 Aug 21;2(16):2346-51. doi: 10.1039/B408044K. Epub 2004 Jul 27.
Org Biomol Chem. 2004.
PMID: 15305217
This was made possible by our serendipitous discovery that, at physiological pHs, the oxidation product of 6-hydroxydopamine (a deprotonated quinone) acts as its own indicator (G. N. L. Jameson and W. Linert, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2, 2001, 563-568). The redox …
This was made possible by our serendipitous discovery that, at physiological pHs, the oxidation product of 6-hydroxydopamine (a deprotonated …
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The multiplicative version of the Wiener index.
Gutman I I, Linert W, Lukovits I I, Tomovic Z.
Gutman I I, et al.
J Chem Inf Comput Sci. 2000 Jan;40(1):113-6. doi: 10.1021/ci990060s.
J Chem Inf Comput Sci. 2000.
PMID: 10661557
The classical Wiener index, W(G), is equal to the sum of the distances between all pairs of vertexes of a (molecular) graph, G. ...The basic properties of the pi index are established and its possible physicochemical applications examined. In the case of alkanes, pi and …
The classical Wiener index, W(G), is equal to the sum of the distances between all pairs of vertexes of a (molecular) graph, G. ...Th …
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