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R B Silverman

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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|December 1, 1985
1-Benzylcyclopropylamine and 1-(phenylcyclopropyl)methylamine: an inactivator and a substrate of monoamine oxidaseR B Silverman, P A Zieske
Biochemistry|January 28, 1986
1-Phenylcyclobutylamine, the first in a new class of monoamine oxidase inactivators. Further evidence for a radical intermediateR B Silverman, P A Zieske
Biochemistry|November 1, 1988
Inactivation of monoamine oxidase A by the monoamine oxidase B inactivators 1-phenylcyclopropylamine, 1-benzylcyclopropylamine, and N-cyclopropyl-alpha-methylbenzylamineR B Silverman, C K Hiebert
Journal of Enzyme Inhibition|January 1, 1992
Beta-lactams: a new class of conformationally-rigid inhibitors of gamma-aminobutyric acid aminotransferaseM H Hopkins, R B Silverman
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|August 1, 1988
1-Methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine analogues. Inactivation of monoamine oxidase by conformationally rigid analogues of N,N-dimethylcinnamylamineC K Hiebert, R B Silverman
Biochemistry|November 5, 1985
Mechanism for reactivation of N-cyclopropylbenzylamine-inactivated monoamine oxidase by aminesR B Yamasaki, R B Silverman
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|February 26, 1986
Identification of the amino acid bound to the labile adduct formed during inactivation of monoamine oxidase by 1-phenylcyclopropylamineR B Silverman, P A Zieske
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry|January 30, 1999
Syntheses of amino nitrones. Potential intramolecular traps for radical intermediates in monoamine oxidase-catalyzed reactionsB Zhong, X Lu, R B Silverman
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|February 19, 1993
Inactivation of monoamine oxidase B by analogues of the anticonvulsant agent milacemide (2-(n-pentylamino)acetamide)K Nishimura, X Lu, R B Silverman
Organic Letters|August 3, 2001
Short, highly efficient syntheses of protected 3-azido- and 4-azidoproline and their precursorsJ A Gómez-Vidal, R B Silverman
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Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|December 1, 1985
1-Benzylcyclopropylamine and 1-(phenylcyclopropyl)methylamine: an inactivator and a substrate of monoamine oxidaseR B Silverman, P A Zieske
Biochemistry|January 28, 1986
1-Phenylcyclobutylamine, the first in a new class of monoamine oxidase inactivators. Further evidence for a radical intermediateR B Silverman, P A Zieske
Biochemistry|November 1, 1988
Inactivation of monoamine oxidase A by the monoamine oxidase B inactivators 1-phenylcyclopropylamine, 1-benzylcyclopropylamine, and N-cyclopropyl-alpha-methylbenzylamineR B Silverman, C K Hiebert
Journal of Enzyme Inhibition|January 1, 1992
Beta-lactams: a new class of conformationally-rigid inhibitors of gamma-aminobutyric acid aminotransferaseM H Hopkins, R B Silverman
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|August 1, 1988
1-Methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine analogues. Inactivation of monoamine oxidase by conformationally rigid analogues of N,N-dimethylcinnamylamineC K Hiebert, R B Silverman
Biochemistry|November 5, 1985
Mechanism for reactivation of N-cyclopropylbenzylamine-inactivated monoamine oxidase by aminesR B Yamasaki, R B Silverman
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|February 26, 1986
Identification of the amino acid bound to the labile adduct formed during inactivation of monoamine oxidase by 1-phenylcyclopropylamineR B Silverman, P A Zieske
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry|January 30, 1999
Syntheses of amino nitrones. Potential intramolecular traps for radical intermediates in monoamine oxidase-catalyzed reactionsB Zhong, X Lu, R B Silverman
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|February 19, 1993
Inactivation of monoamine oxidase B by analogues of the anticonvulsant agent milacemide (2-(n-pentylamino)acetamide)K Nishimura, X Lu, R B Silverman
Organic Letters|August 3, 2001
Short, highly efficient syntheses of protected 3-azido- and 4-azidoproline and their precursorsJ A Gómez-Vidal, R B Silverman
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