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Brock S Howerton

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Journal of the American Chemical Society|May 5, 2012
Strained ruthenium complexes are potent light-activated anticancer agentsBrock S Howerton, David K Heidary, Edith C Glazer
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|October 15, 2014
Coordination of hydroxyquinolines to a ruthenium bis-dimethyl-phenanthroline scaffold radically improves potency for potential as antineoplastic agentsDavid K Heidary, Brock S Howerton, Edith C Glazer
Water Research|November 27, 2002
Chemical precipitation of heavy metals from acid mine drainageMatthew M Matlock, Brock S Howerton, David A Atwood
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|August 22, 2012
Light-activated ruthenium complexes photobind DNA and are cytotoxic in the photodynamic therapy windowErin Wachter, David K Heidary, Brock S Howerton, et al.
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|November 15, 2013
A new type of DNA "light-switch": a dual photochemical sensor and metalating agent for duplex and G-quadruplex DNAErin Wachter, Brock S Howerton, Emily C Hall, et al.
Water Research|April 12, 2003
Soft metal preferences of 1,3-benzenediamidoethanethiolMatthew M Matlock, Brock S Howerton, Michael Van Aelstyn, et al.
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|July 29, 2018
Structure-activity relationships of anticancer ruthenium(II) complexes with substituted hydroxyquinolinesDmytro Havrylyuk, Brock S Howerton, Leona Nease, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|May 10, 2002
Advanced mercury removal from gold leachate solutions prior to gold and silver extraction: a field study from an active gold mine in PeruMatthew M Matlock, Brock S Howerton, Mike A Van Aelstyn, et al.
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Journal of the American Chemical Society|May 5, 2012
Strained ruthenium complexes are potent light-activated anticancer agentsBrock S Howerton, David K Heidary, Edith C Glazer
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|October 15, 2014
Coordination of hydroxyquinolines to a ruthenium bis-dimethyl-phenanthroline scaffold radically improves potency for potential as antineoplastic agentsDavid K Heidary, Brock S Howerton, Edith C Glazer
Water Research|November 27, 2002
Chemical precipitation of heavy metals from acid mine drainageMatthew M Matlock, Brock S Howerton, David A Atwood
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|August 22, 2012
Light-activated ruthenium complexes photobind DNA and are cytotoxic in the photodynamic therapy windowErin Wachter, David K Heidary, Brock S Howerton, et al.
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|November 15, 2013
A new type of DNA "light-switch": a dual photochemical sensor and metalating agent for duplex and G-quadruplex DNAErin Wachter, Brock S Howerton, Emily C Hall, et al.
Water Research|April 12, 2003
Soft metal preferences of 1,3-benzenediamidoethanethiolMatthew M Matlock, Brock S Howerton, Michael Van Aelstyn, et al.
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|July 29, 2018
Structure-activity relationships of anticancer ruthenium(II) complexes with substituted hydroxyquinolinesDmytro Havrylyuk, Brock S Howerton, Leona Nease, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|May 10, 2002
Advanced mercury removal from gold leachate solutions prior to gold and silver extraction: a field study from an active gold mine in PeruMatthew M Matlock, Brock S Howerton, Mike A Van Aelstyn, et al.
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