Search Results - "SANDALA, G. M"

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    Hydroxylated and methyl sulfone PCB metabolites in adipose and whole blood of polar bear ( Ursus maritimus) from East Greenland by Sandala, G.M., Sonne-Hansen, C., Dietz, R., Muir, D.C.G., Valters, K., Bennett, E.R., Born, E.W., Letcher, R.J.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-09-2004)
    “…Persistent methyl sulfone (MeSO 2–) and hydroxylated (HO–) polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) metabolites have emerged as important classes of environmental…”
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    Divergent Mechanisms of Suicide Inactivation for Ethanolamine Ammonia-Lyase by Sandala, Gregory M, Smith, David M, Radom, Leo

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (22-06-2005)
    “…Ab initio molecular orbital calculations have been used to study the mechanism of suicide inactivation of ethanolamine ammonia-lyase induced by three different…”
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    Insights into the Hydrogen-Abstraction Reactions of Diol Dehydratase:  Relevance to the Catalytic Mechanism and Suicide Inactivation by Sandala, Gregory M, Smith, David M, Coote, Michelle L, Golding, Bernard T, Radom, Leo

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (15-03-2006)
    “…High-level quantum chemistry calculations have been used to examine the hydrogen-abstraction reactions of diol dehydratase (DDH) in the context of both the…”
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    The Unusual Bifunctional Catalysis of Epimerization and Desaturation by Carbapenem Synthase by Topf, Maya, Sandala, Gregory M, Smith, David M, Schofield, Christopher J, Easton, Christopher J, Radom, Leo

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (18-08-2004)
    “…High-level ab initio calculations have been used to study the mechanism for the conversion of (3S,5S)-carbapenam to the biologically active β-lactam…”
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    Suicide Inactivation of Dioldehydratase by Glycolaldehyde and Chloroacetaldehyde:  an Examination of the Reaction Mechanism by Sandala, Gregory M, Smith, David M, Coote, Michelle L, Radom, Leo

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (06-10-2004)
    “…High-level ab initio calculations have been used to study the mechanism for the inactivation of diol dehydratase (DDH) by glycolaldehyde or…”
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