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    In celebration of the 60th birthday of Professor Andrew D. Hamilton FRS by Thompson, Sam, Wilson, Andrew J, Battersby, Alan R

    Published in Organic & biomolecular chemistry (07-10-2013)
    “…An on-line collection of articles celebrating the 60th birthday of Professor Andrew D. Hamilton FRS has been published featuring contributions from students…”
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    SIR JOHN WARCUP CORNFORTH AC CBE: 7 September 1917 — 8 December 2013 by Battersby, Alan R., Young, Douglas W.

    “…Sir John Cornforth was a pioneer in discovering the detailed chemistry used by living systems to construct the organic substances they contain. From his…”
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    Biosynthesis of the pigments of life: formation of the macrocycle by Battersby, Alan R, Fookes, Christopher J. R, Matcham, George W. J, McDonald, Edward

    Published in Nature (London) (01-05-1980)
    “…The organic nuclei of chlorophylls, haems, cytochromes and vitamin B12 are biosynthesised from a single tetrapyrrolic intermediate which has an unexpected,…”
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    Synthesis and Properties of Ring-Deactivated Deuterated (Hydroxymethyl)pyrroles by Abell, Andrew D, Nabbs, Brent K, Battersby, Alan R

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (04-03-1998)
    “…A sequence, based on a Mitsunobu displacement at the hydroxymethyl position of deuterium-labeled, N-substituted 2-(hydroxymethyl)pyrroles, is reported as a…”
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    The Reaction of N-Magnesium Derivatives of Pyrroles with N-Mesylchloromethylpyrroles:  A Synthesis of Dipyrrylmethanes by Abell, Andrew D, Nabbs, Brent K, Battersby, Alan R

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (13-11-1998)
    “…Attachment of an alkyl- or arylsulfonyl group at the nitrogen atom of a pyrrole reduces the aromaticity and electron availability of the system. This is…”
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    How Nature Builds the Pigments of Life: the Conquest of Vitamin B 12 by Battersby, Alan R.

    “…In part because humans cannot synthesize vitamin B 12 and must obtain it from organisms that produce it and because B 12 deficiency leads to pernicious anemia,…”
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    Biosynthesis of the Pigments of Life by Battersby, Alan R

    “…Chlorophyll can be chosen as the fundamental pigment of life. Related to it is protoheme, the red pigment of blood. These substances are found to be…”
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    Synthetic and Biosynthetic Studies on Vitamin B12 by Battersby, Alan R

    “…Vitamin B12 is the anti-pernicious anemia vitamin. It functions as the main part of a coenzyme for a range of remarkable rearrangement reactions. The…”
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