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John W Blunt

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Nature Chemistry|September 24, 2010
Structure determination: molecules under the microscopeJohn W Blunt
Journal of Natural Products|December 1, 2004
Corymbiferan lactones from Penicillium hordei: stimulation of novel phenolic metabolites using plant tissue mediaDavid P Overy, John W Blunt
Marine Drugs|February 24, 2023
The Benefits of CollaborationJohn W Blunt, Murray H G Munro
Journal of Natural Products|September 28, 2002
Coproverdine, a novel, cytotoxic marine alkaloid from a new zealand ascidianSylvia Urban, John W Blunt, Murray H G Munro
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|May 28, 2010
NMR studies uncover alternate substrates for dihydrodipicolinate synthase and suggest that dihydrodipicolinate reductase is also a dehydrataseSean R A Devenish, John W Blunt, Juliet A Gerrard
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|April 19, 1996
Acid-Catalyzed Reactions of Homohalichondrin B, a Marine Sponge-Derived Antitumor Polyether MacrolideJoanne B. Hart, John W. Blunt, Murray H. G. Munro
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|November 1, 2005
Validation of (1)H NMR spectroscopy as an analytical tool for methylamine metabolites in urineMartin B Lee, Malina K Storer, John W Blunt, et al.
Journal of Natural Products|December 28, 2005
Discorhabdin W, the first dimeric discorhabdinGerhard Lang, André Pinkert, John W Blunt, et al.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry|December 17, 2008
Antitumour polyether macrolides: four new halichondrins from the New Zealand deep-water marine sponge Lissodendoryx spSarah J H Hickford, John W Blunt, Murray H G Munro
Analytical Biochemistry|June 19, 2004
A nuclear-magnetic-resonance-based assay for betaine-homocysteine methyltransferase activityMartin B Lee, John W Blunt, Michael Lever, et al.
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Nature Chemistry|September 24, 2010
Structure determination: molecules under the microscopeJohn W Blunt
Journal of Natural Products|December 1, 2004
Corymbiferan lactones from Penicillium hordei: stimulation of novel phenolic metabolites using plant tissue mediaDavid P Overy, John W Blunt
Marine Drugs|February 24, 2023
The Benefits of CollaborationJohn W Blunt, Murray H G Munro
Journal of Natural Products|September 28, 2002
Coproverdine, a novel, cytotoxic marine alkaloid from a new zealand ascidianSylvia Urban, John W Blunt, Murray H G Munro
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|May 28, 2010
NMR studies uncover alternate substrates for dihydrodipicolinate synthase and suggest that dihydrodipicolinate reductase is also a dehydrataseSean R A Devenish, John W Blunt, Juliet A Gerrard
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|April 19, 1996
Acid-Catalyzed Reactions of Homohalichondrin B, a Marine Sponge-Derived Antitumor Polyether MacrolideJoanne B. Hart, John W. Blunt, Murray H. G. Munro
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|November 1, 2005
Validation of (1)H NMR spectroscopy as an analytical tool for methylamine metabolites in urineMartin B Lee, Malina K Storer, John W Blunt, et al.
Journal of Natural Products|December 28, 2005
Discorhabdin W, the first dimeric discorhabdinGerhard Lang, André Pinkert, John W Blunt, et al.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry|December 17, 2008
Antitumour polyether macrolides: four new halichondrins from the New Zealand deep-water marine sponge Lissodendoryx spSarah J H Hickford, John W Blunt, Murray H G Munro
Analytical Biochemistry|June 19, 2004
A nuclear-magnetic-resonance-based assay for betaine-homocysteine methyltransferase activityMartin B Lee, John W Blunt, Michael Lever, et al.
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