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K U Ingold

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Current Medicinal Chemistry|October 8, 2003
Reactions of water-soluble alkylperoxyl radicals and superoxide with DNA, lipoproteins and phospholipid vesicles: the role played by electrostatic forcesK U Ingold
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|April 26, 2003
Abnormal solvent effects on hydrogen atom abstractions. 1. The reactions of phenols with 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (dpph*) in alcoholsGrzegorz Litwinienko, K U Ingold
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|September 18, 2004
Abnormal solvent effects on hydrogen atom abstraction. 2. Resolution of the curcumin antioxidant controversy. The role of sequential proton loss electron transferGrzegorz Litwinienko, K U Ingold
Accounts of Chemical Research|March 21, 2007
Solvent effects on the rates and mechanisms of reaction of phenols with free radicalsGrzegorz Litwinienko, K U Ingold
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|October 22, 2005
Abnormal solvent effects on hydrogen atom abstraction. 3. Novel kinetics in sequential proton loss electron transfer chemistryGrzegorz Litwinienko, K U Ingold
Journal of the American Chemical Society|January 26, 2006
Kinetic solvent effects on proton and hydrogen atom transfers from phenols. Similarities and differencesMerete Folmer Nielsen, K U Ingold
Chemical Research in Toxicology|October 22, 2002
Cleavage of supercoiled DNA by horseradish peroxidase plus tert-butyl hydroperoxide is not due to tert-butylperoxyl radicalsR Adam Shane, K U Ingold
Organic Letters|December 15, 2006
Bond strengths: the importance of hyperconjugationK U Ingold, Gino A DiLabio
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|January 1, 1997
alpha-Tocopheryl quinone is converted into vitamin E in manA N Moore, K U Ingold
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|December 30, 2014
Why are organotin hydride reductions of organic halides so frequently retarded? Kinetic studies, analyses, and a few remediesK U Ingold, Vincent W Bowry
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Current Medicinal Chemistry|October 8, 2003
Reactions of water-soluble alkylperoxyl radicals and superoxide with DNA, lipoproteins and phospholipid vesicles: the role played by electrostatic forcesK U Ingold
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|April 26, 2003
Abnormal solvent effects on hydrogen atom abstractions. 1. The reactions of phenols with 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (dpph*) in alcoholsGrzegorz Litwinienko, K U Ingold
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|September 18, 2004
Abnormal solvent effects on hydrogen atom abstraction. 2. Resolution of the curcumin antioxidant controversy. The role of sequential proton loss electron transferGrzegorz Litwinienko, K U Ingold
Accounts of Chemical Research|March 21, 2007
Solvent effects on the rates and mechanisms of reaction of phenols with free radicalsGrzegorz Litwinienko, K U Ingold
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|October 22, 2005
Abnormal solvent effects on hydrogen atom abstraction. 3. Novel kinetics in sequential proton loss electron transfer chemistryGrzegorz Litwinienko, K U Ingold
Journal of the American Chemical Society|January 26, 2006
Kinetic solvent effects on proton and hydrogen atom transfers from phenols. Similarities and differencesMerete Folmer Nielsen, K U Ingold
Chemical Research in Toxicology|October 22, 2002
Cleavage of supercoiled DNA by horseradish peroxidase plus tert-butyl hydroperoxide is not due to tert-butylperoxyl radicalsR Adam Shane, K U Ingold
Organic Letters|December 15, 2006
Bond strengths: the importance of hyperconjugationK U Ingold, Gino A DiLabio
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|January 1, 1997
alpha-Tocopheryl quinone is converted into vitamin E in manA N Moore, K U Ingold
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|December 30, 2014
Why are organotin hydride reductions of organic halides so frequently retarded? Kinetic studies, analyses, and a few remediesK U Ingold, Vincent W Bowry
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