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    The degradation characteristics of microbial biomass in soil by Spence, Adrian, Simpson, Andre J., Mcnally, David J., Moran, Brian W., McCaul, Margaret V., Hart, Kris, Paull, Brett, Kelleher, Brian P.

    Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (15-05-2011)
    “…Soil microbial biomass is a primary source of soil organic carbon (SOC) and therefore plays a fundamental role in carbon and nitrogen cycling. However, little…”
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    Synthesis, structural characterisation and biological evaluation of fluorinated analogues of resveratrol by Moran, Brian W., Anderson, Frankie P., Devery, Aoife, Cloonan, Stephen, Butler, William E., Varughese, Sunil, Draper, Sylvia M., Kenny, Peter T.M.

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry (01-07-2009)
    “…Resveratrol is a potential chemopreventive agent. Fluorinated derivatives of this stilbene were synthesised maintaining the 3,4′,5-substitution pattern. The…”
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    CO2 uptake by a soil microcosm by Hart, Kris M., Oppenheimer, Seth F., Moran, Brian W., Allen, Christopher C.R., Kouloumbos, Vassilis, Simpson, Andre J., Kulakov, Leonid A., Barron, Leon, Kelleher, Brian P.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-02-2013)
    “…Sequestration of CO2 via biological sinks is a matter of great scientific importance due to the potential lowering of atmospheric CO2. In this study, a custom…”
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    Formation of 4-N-Arylamino-1-butanol Derivatives from Aromatic Nitro Compounds via a Novel Palladium-Catalyzed Tetrahydrofuran Ring-Opening Reaction by Moran, Brian W., Kenny, Peter T. M.

    Published in Synthetic communications (01-12-2012)
    “…4-N-Arylamino-1-butanol derivatives are produced via a palladium-catalyzed tetrahydrofuran ring-opening reaction. This reaction occurs during the reduction of…”
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    Fluorobenzoyl dipeptidyl derivatives as inhibitors of the Fasciola hepatica cysteine protease cathepsin L1 by Moran, Brian W, Anderson, Frankie P, Ruth, Deborah M, Fágáin, Ciarán O, Dalton, John P, Kenny, Peter T M

    “…Cathepsins are known to have many important physiological roles and provide a viable target for inhibition. Fluorobenzoyl dipeptide derivatives were…”
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