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Chemistry: Recent submissions
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On the constitution of certain thiazolidones derivated from the 2-phenyl thiazolidone
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Integrated Microfluidic Lectin Barcode Platform for High-Performance Focused Glycomic Profiling
(Nature Publishing Group, 2016-02-02)Protein glycosylation is one of the key processes that play essential roles in biological functions and dysfunctions. However, progress in glycomics has considerably lagged behind genomics and proteomics, due in part to ... -
The action of various reagents on substituted thioureas
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The action of bromine on Schiff's bases
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The reduction of organic compounds in liquid ammonia-sodium solutions
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The conversion of liquid oxygen into ozone
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The detection of poisons in the presence of embalming fluid
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The syntheses and reactions of some iso-thio-hydantoins
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Chemical reactions in non-aqueous solutions
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New Chemistry of Mercaptoazulenes and Low-Valent Complexes of Isocyanoarenes
(University of Kansas, 2013-08-31)Aryl mercaptans and their coordination complexes contribute to a number of diverse applications including pharmaceutical, surface science, and molecular electronics, and light emitting diodes. Recently the Barybin group ... -
Exploring New Reaction Pathways Mediated by Palladium(IV) Complexes
(University of Kansas, 2013-08-31)Carbon-carbon bond-forming processes featuring palladium catalysts play an important role in the synthesis of biologically active organic compounds. In the early 2000s, Canty, Sanford, Ritter and others have focused on ... -
The Isocyanoarene Motif in Organometallic Crystal Engineering and New Azulene-Based Organometallics
(University of Kansas, 2013-08-31)Isocyanides (:CN-R) and their metal complexes play an important role in many areas including synthetic organic chemistry, catalysis, diagnostic medicine, as well as surface, polymer, and materials sciences. The rich chemistry ... -
Synthesis and Diversification of Bridged N-Heterocycles via Sequential Transition Metal-Catalyzed Reactions
(University of Kansas, 2013-08-31)Of major interest to modern synthetic organic chemistry is the use of transition metal catalysis to achieve carbon-carbon bond formation. Over the past 40 years many of these versatile and simple methodologies have been ... -
A SYNERGISTIC SYNTHETIC, SPECTROSCOPIC AND COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH TO THE DESIGN OF ORGANOMETALLIC PLATFORMS FEATURING LINEARLY FUNCTIONALIZED AZULENIC AND BIAZULENIC MOTIFS
(University of Kansas, 2014-05-31)While there is great interest in using small organic molecules in everything from organic light emitting diodes to charge transport in molecular electronics, finding the right scaffold for development has posed substantial ... -
Investigation of Microdialysis Sampling to Monitor Pharmacodynamics
(University of Kansas, 2014-05-31)Microdialysis sampling is a technique commonly used to monitor a variety of processes in a tissue-targeted fashion. This sampling technique has several advantages over other methods since it allows continuous sampling ... -
MS/MS Analysis and Automated Tool Development for Protein Post-Translational Modifications
(University of Kansas, 2013-05-31)Protein post-translational modifications (PTMs) are important for a variety of reasons. PTMs confer the final protein product and biological functionality onto a nascent protein chain. Two common PTMs are glycosylation and ... -
DEVELOPMENT OF MICROCHIP ELECTROPHORESIS BASED METHODS TO PROFILE CELLULAR NITROSATIVE STRESS
(University of Kansas, 2014-08-31)Nitric oxide (NO) is the main reactive nitrogen species (RNS) produced by immune cells. NO reacts with superoxide to produce peroxynitrite (ONOO-). These two RNS are capable of nitration, nitrosylation and oxidation of ... -
Synthesis of Natural Product-Based Probes for the Central Nervous System
(University of Kansas, 2015-05-31)The number of individuals affected by a central nervous system disorder continues to steadily increase. Unfortunately, in many cases the available therapeutic options leaves these diseases undertreated and additional ... -
Newly Developed Piperidinyl Sulfamides as Tyrosyl-DNA Phosphodiesterase 1 (Tdp 1) Inhibitors, and Study of Anticancer Activity of Piperidinyl Sulfamides Derivatives and Seven-Membered Cyclic Sulfamide Analogs Using the National Cancer Institute 60 Human Cancer Cell Line (NCI 60) Screen
(University of Kansas, 2013-12-31)Sulfur containing compounds have become increasingly important in the development of biological agents for pharmaceutical and industrial use. Cyclic sulfamides, in particular, have been found to be useful as cancer, HIV ...