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    The binding of the antitumor antibiotic chartreusin to poly(dA-dT).poly(dA-dT), poly(dG-dC).poly(dG-dC), calf thymus DNA, transfer RNA, and ribosomal RNA by Krueger, W C, Pschigoda, L M, Moscowitz, A

    Published in Journal of antibiotics (1986)
    “…Chartreusin binds cooperatively to poly(dA-dT).poly(dA-dT) and poly(dG-dC).poly(dG-dC). Both the site-exclusion model and the specific site model yield…”
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    The Absolute Configuration of Natural (-)-Stercobilin and other Urobilinoid Compounds by Brockmann, Hans, Knobloch, Gerrit, Plieninger, Hans, Ehl, K., Ruppert, J., Moscowitz, Albert, Watson, C. J.

    “…Chromic acid degradation of natural (-)-stercobilin (1) yields 2(R)-methyl-3(R)-ethylsuccinimide (+2), whereby the absolute configuration of 1 at the chiral…”
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    The Isolation of Crystalline i-Urobilinogen (Mesobilirubinogen) from Feces by Watson, C.J., Moscowitz, Albert, Lightner, D., Krueger, W.C., Weimer, Mary

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-11-1966)
    “…Crystalline i -urobilinogen has been isolated from the feces of two individuals at appropriate intervals after discontinuance of tetracycline. The crystals…”
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    Circular Dichroism Studies at Variable Temperature: Urobilinoid Conformation by Lightner, David A., Docks, Edward L., Horwitz, Joseph, Moscowitz, Albert

    “…Measurements of the temperature dependence of the circular dichroism spectra of l-stercobilin and d-urobilin show that the conformations of these…”
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    On the Existence of a Mono-Vinyl d-Urobilin by Chedekel, M., Bovey, F. A., Brewster, A. I. R., Petryka, Z. J., Weimer, M., Watson, C. J., Moscowitz, Albert, Lightner, D. A.

    “…Chromic acid degradation of a d-urobilin, obtained after incubation of bilirubin in fecal bacterial cultures, gave methylvinylmaleimide and…”
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