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Nitric Oxide : Biology and Chemistry|January 11, 2011
Globin-mediated nitric oxide detoxification in the foodborne pathogenic bacterium Campylobacter jejuni proceeds via a dioxygenase or denitrosylase mechanismMark Shepherd, Paul V Bernhardt, Robert K Poole
Inorganic Chemistry|November 2, 2017
Kinetico-mechanistic Study on the Oxidation of Biologically Active Iron(II) Bis(thiosemicarbazone) Complexes by Air. Importance of NH···O<sub>2</sub> Interactions As Established by Activation VolumesPaul V Bernhardt, Miguel A Gonzálvez, Manuel Martínez
Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Crystal Structure Communications|April 7, 2006
1,3-DimethylisoguanineKanda Panthong, Mary J Garson, Paul V Bernhardt
Inorganic Chemistry|September 23, 2016
A Kinetico-Mechanistic Study on Cu<sup>II</sup> Deactivators Employed in Atom Transfer Radical PolymerizationTimothy J Zerk, Manuel Martinez, Paul V Bernhardt
Biochemistry|August 11, 2004
Direct electrochemistry of porcine purple acid phosphatase (uteroferrin)Paul V Bernhardt, Gerhard Schenk, Gregory J Wilson
Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Crystal Structure Communications|January 21, 2000
The biologically active iron chelators 2-pyridylcarboxaldehyde isonicotinoylhydrazone, 2-pyridylcarboxaldehyde benzoylhydrazone monohydrate and 2-furaldehyde isonicotinoylhydrazoneD R Richardson, E Becker, P V Bernhardt
Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry : JBIC : a Publication of the Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry|November 20, 2001
Unprecedented oxidation of a biologically active aroylhydrazone chelator catalysed by iron(III): serendipitous identification of diacylhydrazine ligands with high iron chelation efficacyP V Bernhardt, P Chin, D R Richardson
Inorganic Chemistry|February 24, 2001
Discrete dinuclear cyano-bridged complexesP V Bernhardt, B P Macpherson, M Martinez
Journal of Natural Products|May 15, 2024
Goondansamycins A-H: Benzenoid Ansamycins from an Australian Volcanic Crater Soil-Derived <i>Actinomadura</i> sp. S4S-00069B08Jianying Han, Paul V Bernhardt, Robert J Capon
Inorganic Chemistry|December 31, 2010
Discrete Rh(III)/Fe(II) and Rh(III)/Fe(II)/Co(III) cyanide-bridged mixed valence compoundsPaul V Bernhardt, Manuel Martínez, Carlos Rodríguez, et al.
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Nitric Oxide : Biology and Chemistry|January 11, 2011
Globin-mediated nitric oxide detoxification in the foodborne pathogenic bacterium Campylobacter jejuni proceeds via a dioxygenase or denitrosylase mechanismMark Shepherd, Paul V Bernhardt, Robert K Poole
Inorganic Chemistry|November 2, 2017
Kinetico-mechanistic Study on the Oxidation of Biologically Active Iron(II) Bis(thiosemicarbazone) Complexes by Air. Importance of NH···O<sub>2</sub> Interactions As Established by Activation VolumesPaul V Bernhardt, Miguel A Gonzálvez, Manuel Martínez
Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Crystal Structure Communications|April 7, 2006
1,3-DimethylisoguanineKanda Panthong, Mary J Garson, Paul V Bernhardt
Inorganic Chemistry|September 23, 2016
A Kinetico-Mechanistic Study on Cu<sup>II</sup> Deactivators Employed in Atom Transfer Radical PolymerizationTimothy J Zerk, Manuel Martinez, Paul V Bernhardt
Biochemistry|August 11, 2004
Direct electrochemistry of porcine purple acid phosphatase (uteroferrin)Paul V Bernhardt, Gerhard Schenk, Gregory J Wilson
Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Crystal Structure Communications|January 21, 2000
The biologically active iron chelators 2-pyridylcarboxaldehyde isonicotinoylhydrazone, 2-pyridylcarboxaldehyde benzoylhydrazone monohydrate and 2-furaldehyde isonicotinoylhydrazoneD R Richardson, E Becker, P V Bernhardt
Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry : JBIC : a Publication of the Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry|November 20, 2001
Unprecedented oxidation of a biologically active aroylhydrazone chelator catalysed by iron(III): serendipitous identification of diacylhydrazine ligands with high iron chelation efficacyP V Bernhardt, P Chin, D R Richardson
Inorganic Chemistry|February 24, 2001
Discrete dinuclear cyano-bridged complexesP V Bernhardt, B P Macpherson, M Martinez
Journal of Natural Products|May 15, 2024
Goondansamycins A-H: Benzenoid Ansamycins from an Australian Volcanic Crater Soil-Derived <i>Actinomadura</i> sp. S4S-00069B08Jianying Han, Paul V Bernhardt, Robert J Capon
Inorganic Chemistry|December 31, 2010
Discrete Rh(III)/Fe(II) and Rh(III)/Fe(II)/Co(III) cyanide-bridged mixed valence compoundsPaul V Bernhardt, Manuel Martínez, Carlos Rodríguez, et al.
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