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  1. Plasmalogens: Free Radical Reactivity and Identification of Trans Isomers Relevant to Biological Membranes
  2. Erythrocyte Plasma Membrane Lipid Composition Mirrors That of Neurons and Glial Cells in Murine Experimental In Vitro and In Vivo Inflammation
  3. Targeted and untargeted metabolomic approach for GDM diagnosis
  4. Assessing the Formation of Purine Lesions in Mitochondrial DNA of Cockayne Syndrome Cells
  5. Effects of Aging and Disease Conditions in Brain of Tumor-Bearing Mice: Evaluation of Purine DNA Damages and Fatty Acid Pool Changes
  6. Evaluation of Hydroxyl Radical Reactivity by Thioether Group Proximity in Model Peptide Backbone: Methionine versus S-Methyl-Cysteine
  7. Critical Review on Fatty Acid-Based Food and Nutraceuticals as Supporting Therapy in Cancer
  8. Effects of Oxygen Tension for Membrane Lipidome Remodeling of Cockayne Syndrome Cell Models
  9. Biomimetic Radical Chemistry and Applications
  10. A convenient route to mono-trans polyunsaturated free fatty acids
  11. Sapienic Acid Metabolism Influences Membrane Plasticity and Protein Signaling in Breast Cancer Cell Lines
  12. Incorporation of 5’,8-cyclo-2’deoxyadenosines by DNA repair polymerases via base excision repair
  13. Reductive Stress of Sulfur-Containing Amino Acids within Proteins and Implication of Tandem Protein–Lipid Damage
  14. The bacterial protective armor against stress: The cis-trans isomerase of unsaturated fatty acids, a cytochrome-c type enzyme
  15. Biomimetic Ketone Reduction by Disulfide Radical Anion
  16. The Fatty Acid-Based Erythrocyte Membrane Lipidome in Dogs with Chronic Enteropathy
  17. The Two Faces of the Guanyl Radical: Molecular Context and Behavior
  18. A harmonized and standardized in vitro approach produces reliable results on silver nanoparticles toxicity in different cell lines
  19. Radiation- and Photo-Induced Oxidation Pathways of Methionine in Model Peptide Backbone under Anoxic Conditions
  20. Mathematical modelling of drug delivery from pH-responsive nanocontainers
  21. On the relevance of hydroxyl radical to purine DNA damage
  22. Correction: Krokidis, M.G., et al. Oxygen-Dependent Accumulation of Purine DNA Lesions in Cockayne Syndrome Cells. Cells 2020, 9, 1671
  23. Cover Feature: Polypyridyl‐Based Copper Phenanthrene Complexes: Combining Stability with Enhanced DNA Recognition (Chem. Eur. J. 3/2021)
  24. Polypyridyl‐Based Copper Phenanthrene Complexes: Combining Stability with Enhanced DNA Recognition
  25. Fatty Acid Remodeling of Membrane Glycerophospholipids Induced by Bleomycin and Iron Oxide Nanoparticles in Human Embryonic Kidney Cells
  26. The Erythrocyte Membrane Lipidome of Healthy Dogs: Creating a Benchmark of Fatty Acid Distribution and Interval Values
  27. Free-Radical-Mediated Formation of Trans-Cardiolipin Isomers, Analytical Approaches for Lipidomics and Consequences of the Structural Organization of Membranes
  28. Oxygen-Dependent Accumulation of Purine DNA Lesions in Cockayne Syndrome Cells
  29. Increased levels of 5′,8-Cyclopurine DNA lesions in inflammatory bowel diseases
  30. Biomimetic Models for Radical Stress Investigation
  31. The n-10 Fatty Acids Family in the Lipidome of Human Prostatic Adenocarcinoma Cell Membranes and Extracellular Vesicles
  32. Oxygen Dependent Purine Lesions in Double-Stranded Oligodeoxynucleotides: Kinetic and Computational Studies Highlight the Mechanism for 5′,8-Cyclopurine Formation
  33. Effects of somatostatin, curcumin, and quercetin on the fatty acid profile of breast cancer cell membranes
  34. The n-10 Fatty Acids Family in the Lipidome of Human Prostatic Adenocarcinoma Cell Membranes and Extracellular Vesicles
  35. A Case Study of Familiar Gastrointestinal Pathologies at Risk of Cancer. Early Detection of Degenerative Signals by Oxidative Stress Biomarkers
  36. Purine DNA Lesions at Different Oxygen Concentration in DNA Repair-Impaired Human Cells (EUE-siXPA)
  37. Lipidomic biomarkers and mechanisms of lipotoxicity in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
  38. New Insights into the Reaction Paths of Hydroxyl Radicals with Purine Moieties in DNA and Double-Stranded Oligodeoxynucleotides
  39. Converging Fate of the Oxidation and Reduction of 8-Thioguanosine
  40. The Entrapment of Somatostatin in a Lipid Formulation: Retarded Release and Free Radical Reactivity
  41. High levels of oxidatively generated DNA damage 8,5′-cyclo-2′-deoxyadenosine accumulate in the brain tissues of xeroderma pigmentosum group A gene-knockout mice
  42. Melon juice concentrate supplementation in an animal model of obesity: Involvement of relaxin and fatty acid pathways
  43. Cyclopurine (cPu) lesions: what, how, and why?
  44. 5′,8-Cyclopurine Lesions in DNA Damage: Chemical, Analytical, Biological, and Diagnostic Significance
  45. Assessment of DNA Topoisomerase I Unwinding Activity, Radical Scavenging Capacity, and Inhibition of Breast Cancer Cell Viability of N-alkyl-acridones and N,N′-dialkyl-9,9′-biacridylidenes
  46. Membrane Lipidome Reorganization and Accumulation of Tissue DNA Lesions in Tumor-Bearing Mice: An Exploratory Study
  47. Hexadecenoic Fatty Acid Positional Isomers and De Novo PUFA Synthesis in Colon Cancer Cells
  48. Diastereomeric Recognition of 5’,8-cyclo-2’-Deoxyadenosine Lesions by Human Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase 1 in a Biomimetic Model
  49. Effects of Somatostatin and Vitamin C on the Fatty Acid Profile of Breast Cancer Cell Membranes
  50. Frontispiece: Polypyridyl‐Based Copper Phenanthrene Complexes: A New Type of Stabilized Artificial Chemical Nuclease
  51. Diastereomeric Recognition of 5',8-cyclo-2'-deoxyadenosine Lesions by Human poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase 1 in Biomimetic Model
  52. Nucleotide Excision Repair and Impact of Site-Specific 5′,8-Cyclopurine and Bulky DNA Lesions on the Physical Properties of Nucleosomes
  53. Polypyridyl‐Based Copper Phenanthrene Complexes: A New Type of Stabilized Artificial Chemical Nuclease
  54. [Cu(TPMA)(Phen)](ClO4)2: Metallodrug Nanocontainer Delivery and Membrane Lipidomics of a Neuroblastoma Cell Line Coupled with a Liposome Biomimetic Model Focusing on Fatty Acid Reactivity
  55. Development of multi-layered and multi-sensitive polymeric nanocontainers for cancer therapy: in vitro evaluation
  56. Lipid profile changes in erythrocyte membranes of women with diagnosed GDM
  57. Radical Arene Addition vs Radical Reduction: Why Organometal Hydride Chain Reactions Stop and How To Make Them Go
  58. Hydrogen Sulfide: A Reagent for pH-Driven Bioinspired 1,2-Diol Mono-deoxygenation and Carbonyl Reduction in Water
  59. Thirty Years of (TMS)3SiH: A Milestone in Radical-Based Synthetic Chemistry
  60. Why Not Trans? Inhibited Radical Isomerization Cycles and Coupling Chains of Lipids and Alkenes with Alkane-thiols
  61. Hippocampal lipidome and transcriptome profile alterations triggered by acute exposure of mice to GSM 1800 MHz mobile phone radiation: An exploratory study
  62. Effect of 5-trans Isomer of Arachidonic Acid on Model Liposomal Membranes Studied by a Combined Simulation and Experimental Approach
  63. Effect of 5-trans isomer of arachidonic acid on model liposomal membranes studied by a combined simulation and experimental approach
  64. Trans Lipid Library: Synthesis of Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA) Monotrans Isomers and Regioisomer Identification in DHA-Containing Supplements
  65. Analysis of the soybean metallothionein system under free radical stress: protein modification connected to lipid membrane damage
  66. trans-Double Bond-Containing Liposomes as Potential Carriers for Drug Delivery
  67. Fatty acid-based lipidomics and membrane remodeling induced by apoE3 and apoE4 in human neuroblastoma cells
  68. High predictive values of RBC membrane-based diagnostics by biophotonics in an integrated approach for Autism Spectrum Disorders
  69. Purine 5′,8-cyclo-2′-deoxynucleoside lesions: formation by radical stress and repair in human breast epithelial cancer cells
  70. The Reaction of Thiyl Radical with Methyl Linoleate: Completing the Picture
  71. Fatty Acids in Membranes as Homeostatic, Metabolic and Nutritional Biomarkers: Recent Advancements in Analytics and Diagnostics
  72. The reactivity of (Me3Si)3SiH with sulfoxides under free radical conditions
  73. Biomimetic radical chemistry
  74. Radical-induced purine lesion formation is dependent on DNA helical topology
  75. Purine 5′,8-cyclo-2′-deoxynucleoside lesions in irradiated DNA
  76. Radiation chemical studies of Gly-Met-Gly in aqueous solution
  77. Fatty acid-related modulations of membrane fluidity in cells: detection and implications
  78. The influence of antioxidants in the thiyl radical induced lipid peroxidation and geometrical isomerization in micelles of linoleic acid
  79. The effect of aromatic amines and phenols in the thiyl-induced reactions of polyunsaturated fatty acids
  80. Hexadecenoic Fatty Acid Isomers in Human Blood Lipids and Their Relevance for the Interpretation of Lipidomic Profiles
  81. ChemInform Abstract: Radicals and Dormant Species in Biology and Polymer Chemistry
  82. Effects of bleomycin and antioxidants on the fatty acid profile of testicular cancer cell membranes
  83. Back Cover: Radicals and Dormant Species in Biology and Polymer Chemistry (ChemPlusChem 1/2016)
  84. The mitochondrial-targeted antioxidant, MitoQ, increases liver mitochondrial cardiolipin content in obesogenic diet-fed rats
  85. Bypass of a 5′,8-cyclopurine-2′-deoxynucleoside by DNA polymerase β during DNA replication and base excision repair leads to nucleotide misinsertions and DNA strand breaks
  86. Editorial: Radiation-induced and oxidative DNA damages
  87. Radicals and Dormant Species in Biology and Polymer Chemistry
  88. An ameliorative protocol for the quantification of purine 5′,8-cyclo-2′-deoxynucleosides in oxidized DNA
  89. Differences in the Access of Lesions to the Nucleotide Excision Repair Machinery in Nucleosomes
  90. Nutrilipidomics
  91. Front Matter
  92. Index
  93. Essential Fatty Acids
  94. References and Notes
  95. Fatty Acid Families
  96. Lipidomics of Erythrocyte Membranes
  97. What Is Lipidomics for Health
  98. Lipidomics and Tutorials
  99. Membrane Lipidomics for Personalized Health
  100. Free Radicals and Lipids
  101. Lipidomic Profiles and Intervention Strategies in Prevention and Diseases
  102. Molecular and Nutritional Basis of Cell Membranes and Lipidomics
  103. Membranes for Life and Life for Membranes
  104. Membrane Lipidomics for Personalized Health
  105. A Promising Raman Spectroscopy Technique for the Investigation of trans and cis Cholesteryl Ester Isomers in Biological Samples
  106. Delocalized Hole Domains in Guanine-Rich DNA Oligonucleotides
  107. DNA oxidation profiles of copper phenanthrene chemical nucleases
  108. The association constant of 5′,8-cyclo-2′-deoxyguanosine with cytidine
  109. Beta cell response to nutrient overload involves phospholipid remodelling and lipid peroxidation
  110. Radiation-induced formation of purine lesions in single and double stranded DNA: revised quantification
  111. Biomimetic chemistry on the protection of cis phospholipid from the thiyl radical isomerization by common antioxidants
  112. Bleomycin-induced trans lipid formation in cell membranes and in liposome models
  113. Nutrition and Reproductive Health: Sperm versus Erythrocyte Lipidomic Profile andω-3 Intake
  114. A 5', 8-cyclo-2'-deoxypurine lesion induces trinucleotide repeat deletion via a unique lesion bypass by DNA polymerase  
  115. ChemInform Abstract: Biomimetic Thiyl Radical Chemistry by γ-Irradiation of Micelles and Vesicles Containing Unsaturated Fatty Acids
  116. Structural basis for the recognition of diastereomeric 5',8-cyclo-2'-deoxypurine lesions by the human nucleotide excision repair system
  117. Biomimetic Thiyl Radical Chemistry by γ-Irradiation of Micelles and Vesicles Containing Unsaturated Fatty Acids
  118. Lipid Geometrical Isomerism: From Chemistry to Biology and Diagnostics
  119. A problem solving approach for the diastereoselective synthesis of (5′S)- and (5′R)-5′,8-cyclopurine lesions
  120. A lipophilic “fully-anti” dodecamer from a (5′S)-5′,8-cyclo-2′-deoxyguanosine
  121. Signaling properties of 4-hydroxyalkenals formed by lipid peroxidation in diabetes
  122. Hexadecenoic Fatty Acid Isomers: A Chemical Biology Approach for Human Plasma Biomarker Development
  123. Non-enzymatic modifications in metallothioneins connected to lipid membrane damages: Structural and biomimetic studies under reductive radical stress
  124. Effects of Elaidic Acid on Lipid Metabolism in HepG2 Cells, Investigated by an Integrated Approach of Lipidomics, Transcriptomics and Proteomics
  125. Free Radicals in Chemical Biology: from Chemical Behavior to Biomarker Development
  126. Radical Cascade Protocol for the Synthesis of (5'S)- and (5'R)-5',8-Cyclo-2'-deoxyguanosine Derivatives
  127. Role of fatty acid-based functional lipidomics in the development of molecular diagnostic tools
  128. trans Arachidonic acid isomers inhibit NADPH-oxidase activity by direct interaction with enzyme components
  129. Kinetic Studies on the Formation of Sulfonyl Radicals and Their Addition to Carbon–Carbon Multiple Bonds
  130. Investigation of reactions postulated to occur during inhibition of ribonucleotide reductases by 2′-azido-2′-deoxynucleotides
  131. Biomimetic Models of Radical Stress and Related Biomarkers
  132. Synthesis of trans-EPA isomers
  133. Lipid Isomerization
  134. Encyclopedia of Radicals in Chemistry, Biology and Materials
  135. Oxidatively Formed Sugar Radicals in Nucleic Acids
  136. Silanes as Reducing Reagents in Radical Chemistry
  137. Recent Applications of the (TMS)3SiH Radical-Based Reagent
  138. Revisiting the reaction of hydroxyl radicals with vicinal diols in water
  139. Nutrilipidomics: A Tool for Personalized Health
  140. New Insights into the Reaction Paths of Hydroxyl Radicals with 2′-Deoxyguanosine
  141. Radiation-induced reductive modifications of sulfur-containing amino acids within peptides and proteins
  142. Lipid Markers of “Geometrical” Radical Stress: Synthesis of Monotrans Cholesteryl Ester Isomers and Detection in Human Plasma
  143. Role of Lipid Peroxidation and PPAR-δ in Amplifying Glucose-Stimulated Insulin Secretion
  144. Rat liver mitochondrial membrane characteristics and mitochondrial functions are more profoundly altered by dietary lipid quantity than by dietary lipid quality: effect of different nutritional lipid patterns
  145. Combined Raman and IR spectroscopic study on the radical-based modifications of methionine
  146. ChemInform Abstract: Purine 5′,8-Cyclonucleoside Lesions: Chemistry and Biology
  147. Purine 5′,8-cyclonucleoside lesions: chemistry and biology
  148. Radical-based alkylation of guanine derivatives in aqueous medium
  149. Linoleic acid peroxidation vs. isomerization: a biomimetic model of free radical reactivity in the presence of thiols
  150. Human serum albumin modifications associated with reductive radical stress
  151. Investigation of Excess-Electron Transfer in DNA Double-Duplex Systems Allows Estimation of Absolute Excess-Electron Transfer and CPD Cleavage Rates
  152. Base-Promoted Reaction of 5-Hydroxyuracil Derivatives with Peroxyl Radicals
  153. ChemInform Abstract: Free Radical Chemistry of Sulfenic Acids and Their Derivatives
  154. ChemInform Abstract: (Me3Si)3SiSH: A New Radical-Based Reducing Agent.
  155. ChemInform Abstract: Alkanethiylperoxyl Radicals
  156. ChemInform Abstract: Alkyl Isocyanides as Precursors for the Formation of Carbon-Carbon Bonds.
  157. ChemInform Abstract: Organosilanes as Radical-Based Reducing Agents in Synthesis
  158. ChemInform Abstract: The Reaction of Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane with Acid Chlorides.
  159. ChemInform Abstract: A Comment on the Use of Triethylsilane as a Radical-Based Reducing Agent.
  160. ChemInform Abstract: Thiyl Radicals
  161. ChemInform Abstract: Progress of the Barton-McCombie Methodology: From Tin Hydrides to Silanes
  162. ChemInform Abstract: Structural and Chemical Properties of Silyl Radicals
  163. ChemInform Abstract: Tris(trimethylsilyl)germane as a Radical-Based Reducing Agent.
  164. ChemInform Abstract: The Advancement of Radical-Based Synthetic Strategies: From Reagent Design to Polymer Modification
  165. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of 2-Functionalized Allyl Tris(trimethylsilyl)silanes.
  166. ChemInform Abstract: Free-Radical Addition Involving C-C Triple Bonds
  167. ChemInform Abstract: Free Radical Chemistry Associated with the C-1′ Position of Nucleosides and Nucleic Acids
  168. ChemInform Abstract: A New Class of Anomeric Spironucleosides.
  169. ChemInform Abstract: Catalytic Ferrier Rearrangement of Unsaturated Nucleosides.
  170. ChemInform Abstract: Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane in Organic Synthesis
  171. ChemInform Abstract: Anionically Induced Formation of Anomeric Spironucleosides from 1′-C-Cyano-2′-deoxyuridine.
  172. ChemInform Abstract: The PdCl2/R3SiH System for the Silylation of Nucleosides.
  173. ChemInform Abstract: C-1′ Radicals in Nucleosides
  174. ChemInform Abstract: Organic Synthesis by Radical Reactions
  175. ChemInform Abstract: Sulfur-Centered Radicals in Organic Synthesis
  176. ChemInform Abstract: Chemistry of Acyl Radicals
  177. ChemInform Abstract: Hydrogen Donor Abilities of the Group 14 Hydrides
  178. Separation of cis/trans geometrical fatty acid isomers by silver-exchanged zeolite Y
  179. Biomimetic Chemistry: Radical Reactions in Vesicle Suspensions
  180. Radiation Chemical Studies of Methionine in Aqueous Solution: Understanding the Role of Molecular Oxygen
  181. One-Electron Reduction of 8-Bromoisoguanosine and 8-Bromoxanthosine in the Aqueous Phase: Sequential versus Concerted Proton-Coupled Electron Routes
  182. Radiation-induced formation of purine 5′,8-cyclonucleosides in isolated and cellular DNA: high stereospecificity and modulating effect of oxygen
  183. Silyl Radicals
  184. Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane in Organic Synthesis
  185. Comparison of Isoelectronic 8-HO-G and 8-NH2-G Derivatives in Redox Processes
  186. Hydrosilylation of C−C Multiple Bonds Using (Me3Si)3SiH in Water. Comparative Study of the Radical Initiation Step
  187. Zinc and Cadmium Complexes of a Plant Metallothionein under Radical Stress: Desulfurisation Reactions Associated with the Formation oftrans-Lipids in Model Membranes
  188. ChemInform Abstract: Silyl Radicals in Chemical Synthesis
  189. Rate constants and transition-state geometry of reactions of alkyl, alkoxyl, and peroxyl radicals with thiols
  190. A Reevaluation of the Ambident Reactivity of the Guanine Moiety Towards Hydroxyl Radicals
  191. A Reevaluation of the Ambident Reactivity of the Guanine Moiety Towards Hydroxyl Radicals
  192. Reaction of Hydrated Electrons with Guanine Derivatives: Tautomerism of Intermediate Species
  193. Membrane Lipidomics and the Geometry of Unsaturated Fatty Acids From Biomimetic Models to Biological Consequences
  194. Biologically Relevant Small Radicals
  195. Biomimetic Chemistry on Tandem Protein/Lipid Damages under Reductive Radical Stress
  196. DNA Damage and Radical Reactions: Mechanistic Aspects, Formation in Cells and Repair Studies
  197. Free Radicals in Chemical Biology
  198. Lipidomics and Free Radical Modifications of Lipids
  199. Synthesis of all-trans anandamide: A substrate for fatty acid amide hydrolase with dual effects on rabbit platelet activation
  200. The Fate of C5′ Radicals of Purine Nucleosides under Oxidative Conditions
  201. ChemInform Abstract: (Me3Si)3SiH: Twenty Years After Its Discovery as a Radical-Based Reducing Agent.
  202. The Reductive Desulfurization of Met and Cys Residues in Bovine RNase A Is Associated with trans Lipids Formation in a Mimetic Model of Biological Membranes
  203. ChemInform Abstract: Radical Reactions in Aqueous Medium Using (Me3Si)3SiH.
  204. One-Electron Reduction of 8-Bromo-2-aminoadenosine in the Aqueous Phase:  Radiation Chemical and DFT Studies of the Mechanism
  205. (Me3Si)3SiH: Twenty Years After Its Discovery as a Radical-Based Reducing Agent
  206. Fatty Acid Profile of Erythrocyte Membranes As Possible Biomarker of Longevity
  207. Radical Reactions in and on Water Using (Me 3 Si) 3 SiH
  208. Solar one-way photoisomerisation of 5′,8-cyclo-2′-deoxyadenosine
  209. Lipid metabolism and diet: Possible mechanisms of slow aging
  210. Silyl Radicals in Chemical Synthesis
  211. (5′S)- and (5′R)-5′,8-Cyclo-2′-deoxyguanosine: Mechanistic Insights on the 2′-Deoxyguanosin-5′-yl Radical Cyclization
  212. Radical Reactions in Aqueous Medium Using (Me3Si)3SiH
  213. Ring Opening of the Cyclobutane in a Thymine Dimer Radical Anion
  214. Trans Fatty Acids in Membranes: The Free Radical Path
  215. One-Electron Reduction of Methanesulfonyl Chloride. The Fate of MeSO 2 Cl • - and MeSO 2 • Intermediates in Oxygenated Solutions and Their Role in the Cis−Trans Isomerization of Mono-unsaturated Fatty Acids
  216. Radical Carbonylation with [ 11 C]Carbon Monoxide Promoted by Oxygen-Centered Radicals:  Experimental and DFT Studies of the Mechanism
  217. Independent Generation of C5‘-Nucleosidyl Radicals in Thymidine and 2‘-Deoxyguanosine
  218. Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane
  219. Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane
  220. The Sulfhydryl Radical (HS./S.−): A Contender for the Isomerization of Double Bonds in Membrane Lipids
  221. The Sulfhydryl Radical (HS./S.−): A Contender for the Isomerization of Double Bonds in Membrane Lipids
  222. Reactions of Hydrogen Atoms with Met-Enkephalin and Related Peptides
  223. trans-Fatty Acids and Radical Stress: What Are the Real Culprits?
  224. Fatty Acids and Phospholipids
  225. Chemical Radiation Studies of 8-Bromo-2′-deoxyinosine and 8-Bromoinosine in Aqueous Solutions
  226. Epoxidation of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Double Bonds by Dioxirane Reagent: Regioselectivity and Lipid Supramolecular Organization
  227. Tautomerism in the Guanyl Radical
  228. The Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane/Thiol Reducing System: A Tool for Measuring Rate Constants for Reactions of Carbon-Centered Radicals with Thiols
  229. Hanns Fischer
  230. The Reaction of Hydrogen Atoms with Methionine Residues: A Model of Reductive Radical Stress Causing Tandem Protein-Lipid Damage
  231. trans-Fatty acids and radical stress: What are the real culprits?
  232. 1,3-Dichloro-1,1,3,3-tetraisopropyldisiloxane
  233. C5‘-Adenosinyl Radical Cyclization. A Stereochemical Investigation
  234. Occurrence of trans fatty acids in rats fed a trans-free diet: A free radical-mediated formation?
  235. Reductive Modification of a Methionine Residue in the Amyloid-β Peptide
  236. Reductive Modification of a Methionine Residue in the Amyloid-β Peptide
  237. 5-exo-trig Versus 6-endo-trig Cyclization of Alk-5-enoyl Radicals: The Role of One-Carbon Ring Expansion
  238. Probing the influence of cis–trans isomers on model lipid membrane fluidity using cis-parinaric acid and a stop-flow technique
  239. A facile one-pot synthesis of 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-(2′-deoxy)adenosine in water
  240. Comparison of Phosphatidylcholine Vesicle Properties Related to Geometrical Isomerism†
  241. Complex Sequence Dependence by Excess-Electron Transfer through DNA with Different Strength Electron Acceptors
  242. Komplexe Sequenzabhängigkeit beim Transport von Überschusselektronen durch DNA mit verschieden starken Acceptoren
  243. Radical Cyclization Approach to Cyclonucleosides
  244. trans Lipids: The Free Radical Path
  245. Synthesis of All-trans Arachidonic Acid and Its Effect on Rabbit Platelet Aggregation.
  246. Geometrical trans Lipid Isomers: A New Target for Lipidomics
  247. Tautomers of One-Electron-Oxidized Guanosine
  248. Tautomers of One-Electron-Oxidized Guanosine
  249. Trans fatty acids and atopic eczema/dermatitis syndrome: The relationship with a free radical cis-trans isomerization of membrane lipids
  250. The Influence of Solid-State Molecular Organization on the Reaction Paths of Thiyl Radicals
  251. Radiation damage of lysozyme in a biomimetic model: some insights by Raman spectroscopy
  252. Synthesis of all-trans arachidonic acid and its effect on rabbit platelet aggregation
  253. Trans Lipids:  The Free Radical Path
  254. Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Novel 1?-Branched and Spironucleosides Analogues.
  255. lipid formation induced by thiols in human monocytic leukemia cells
  256. The reaction of benzothiazole sulfenamide with (TMS)3SiH: An example of degenerate-branched chain process
  257. The Kinetics ofZ/E Isomerization of Methyl Oleate Catalyzed by Photogenerated Thiyl Radicals
  258. Reactions of oxide radical ion (O−) with pyrimidine nucleosides
  259. Investigation of radical-based damage of RNase A in aqueous solution and lipid vesicles
  260. The Radical-Based Reduction with (TMS) 3 SiH ‘On Water’
  261. Chryssostomos Chatgilialoglu. Organosilanes in radical chemistry: principles, methods and applications. Wiley, 2003, pp 227. ISBN 0-471-49870-X
  262. Organosilanes in Radical Chemistry:  Principles, Methods and Applications By Chryssostomos Chatgilialoglu (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Bologna, Italy). John Wiley & Sons:  Chichester, U.K. 2004. xii + 228 pp. $265.00. ISBN 0-471-49870-X.
  263. A Biomimetic Model of Tandem Radical Damage Involving Sulfur-Containing Proteins and Unsaturated Lipids
  264. The photochemistry of 8-bromo-2′-deoxyadenosine. A direct entry to cyclopurine lesions
  265. Liquid-phase oxidation of tert-butyldimethylsilane
  266. A mechanistic investigation of (Me3Si)3SiH oxidation
  267. Organosilanes in Radical Chemistry. Principles, Methods and Applications. Von Chryssostomos Chatgilialoglu.
  268. Organosilanes in Radical Chemistry. Principles, Methods and Applications. By Chryssostomos Chatgilialoglu.
  269. Thiyl radical-catalyzed isomerization of oils: An entry to the trans lipid library
  270. Furanyl nucleosides: synthesis and kinetics of their formation
  271. Thermal decomposition of the tert-butyl perester of thymidine-5′-carboxylic acid. Formation and fate of the pseudo-C4′ radical
  272. Furanyl nucleosides: synthesis and kinetics of their formation
  273. Organosilanes in Radical Chemistry By Chryssostomos Chatgilialoglu. Wiley:  Chichester, UK. 2003. 227 pp. £90, 135 Euros. ISBN:  0-471-49870-X
  274. Selective Generation and Reactivity of 5′-Adenosinyl and 2′-Adenosinyl Radicals
  275. Liquid-Phase Oxidation of Pentamethyldisilane with Oxygen
  276. Organosilanes in Radical Chemistry
  277. Regioselective Cis−Trans Isomerization of Arachidonic Double Bonds by Thiyl Radicals:  The Influence of Phospholipid Supramolecular Organization
  278. Excess electron transfer in G-quadruplex
  279. Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Novel 1′‐Branched and Spironucleoside Analogues
  280. Rate Constants for the β-Elimination of Tosyl Radical from a Variety of Substituted Carbon-Centered Radicals.
  281. Silyl Radicals
  282. Model Studies of DNA C5‘ Radicals. Selective Generation and Reactivity of 2‘-Deoxyadenosin-5‘-yl Radical
  283. Rate Constants for the β-Elimination of Tosyl Radical from a Variety of Substituted Carbon-Centered Radicals
  284. Arachidonate geometrical isomers generated by thiyl radicals: the relationship with trans lipids detected in biological samples
  285. Geometrical isomerism of monounsaturated fatty acids: thiyl radical catalysis and influence of antioxidant vitamins
  286. The Kinetics of Thiyl Radical-Induced Reactions of Monounsaturated Fatty Acid Esters
  287. 5-Endo-trigRadical Cyclizations:  Disfavored or Favored Processes?
  288. Kinetic and Product Studies of the Reaction of Triorganosilanes with Dimethyldioxirane
  289. Free radicals associated with DNA damage
  290. Reactivity of Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane toward Diarylaminyl Radicals
  291. Cis−Trans Isomerization of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Residues in Phospholipids Catalyzed by Thiyl Radicals
  292. ChemInform Abstract: Radical-Based Reduction of Phosphine Sulfides and Phosphine Selenides by (Me3Si)3SiH.
  293. Radical-based reduction of phosphine sulfides and phosphine selenides by (Me3Si)3SiH
  294. Models of DNA C1‘ Radicals. Structural, Spectral, and Chemical Properties of the Thyminylmethyl Radical and the 2‘-Deoxyuridin-1‘-yl Radical
  295. Fate of the 2‘-Deoxyadenosin-5‘-yl Radical under Anaerobic Conditions
  296. cis−transIsomerization of Monounsaturated Fatty Acid Residues in Phospholipids by Thiyl Radicals
  297. Chemical Radiation Studies of 8-Bromoguanosine in Aqueous Solutions
  298. Rate constants for the reaction of cumylperoxyl radicals with group 14 hydrides
  299. C-1′ Radical-Based Approaches for the Synthesis of Anomeric Spironucleosides
  300. C-1′ Radical-Based Approaches for the Synthesis of Anomeric Spironucleosides
  301. Chemistry of Acyl Radicals
  302. Hydrogen Donor Abilities of Germanium Hydrides
  303. C-1′ radicals in nucleosides
  304. Anionically induced formation of anomeric spironucleosides from 1′-C-cyano-2′-deoxyuridine
  305. Ex-NovoandRevisumProcedures for the Preparation of C-1′ Branched Nucleosides
  306. Mechanistic and Synthetic Aspects of the C-1′ Radicals in Modified Nucleosides
  307. Kinetics of 2‘-Deoxyuridin-1‘-yl Radical Reactions
  308. The PdCl2/R3SiH system for the silylation of nucleosides
  309. The thiyl radical-mediated isomerization of cis-monounsaturated fatty acid residues in phospholipids: a novel path of membrane damage?
  310. Rate constants for the reaction of cumylperoxyl radicals with Bu3SnH and (TMS)3SiH
  311. Hydrogen Donor Abilities of the Group 14 Hydrides
  312. Catalytic Ferrier rearrangement of unsaturated nucleosides
  313. Reactions of Oxide Radical Ion (·O-) with Pyrimidine and Purine Derivatives
  314. Spectra and structure of the 2′-deoxyuridin-1′-yl radical
  315. Autoxidation of Poly(hydrosilane)s
  316. Homolytic Reactivity of Group 14 Organometallic Hydrides toward Nitroxides
  317. The versatile behavior of the PdCl2/Et3SiH system. Conversion of alcohols to the corresponding halides and alkanes
  318. One-Carbon Ring Expansion in Cyclopentanones as a Free-Radical Clock
  319. Fate of the C-1′ peroxyl radical in the 2′-deoxyuridine system
  320. Generation of C-1′ radicals through a β-(acyloxy)alkyl rearrangement in modified purine and pyrimidine nucleosides
  321. Addition Reactions of Tris(trimethylsilyl)germyl Radicals to Unsaturated Compounds. An EPR and Product Study
  322. A new class of anomeric spironucleosides
  323. Free radical chemistry associated with H(RSiH)nH
  324. Free Radical Chemistry Associated with C-1’ Position of Nucleosides and Nucleic Acids
  325. 2-Functionalized allyl tris(trimethylsilyl)silanes as radical-based allylating agents
  326. Synthesis of 2-functionalized allyl tris(trimethylsilyl)silanes
  327. Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane as mediator in the radical-based allylation reactions of allyl and 2-functionalized allyl phenyl sulfones
  328. 1,5-Radical Translocation Protocol for the Generation of C-1‘ Radicals in Nucleosides. Synthesis of Spiro Nucleosides through a Rare 5- endo - trig Cyclization
  329. Free Radical Carbonylation of 1,4- cis -Polybutadiene
  330. PdCl 2 -Catalyzed Reduction of Organic Halides by Triethylsilane
  331. Chemical Synthesis
  332. Chemical Synthesis. Gnosis to Prognosis NATO Advanced Science Institutes Series. Series E. Applied Sciences. Volume 320 Edited by Chryssostomos Chatgilialoglu and Victor Snieckus. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. 1996. xi + 625 p...
  333. The Advancement of Radical-Based Synthetic Strategies: From Reagent Design to Polymer Modification
  334. A Facile Entry to Secondary Cyclopropylcarbinols Further Developments in the Stereospecific Synthesis of (E)-Homoallylic Bromides
  335. Energies of Activation. The Paradigm of Hydrogen Abstractions by Radicals
  336. Tris(trimethylsilyl)germane as a Radical-Based Reducing Agent
  337. Radical transformations of nucleosides with (Me3Si)3SiH. Generation of a C-1’ radical through 1,2-migration of an acyloxy group
  338. Structural and Chemical Properties of Silyl Radicals
  339. (Z)-(E) Interconversion of Olefins by the Addition-Elimination Sequence of the (TMS)3Si.bul. Radical
  340. Rate Constants and Arrhenius Parameters for the Reaction of Acyl Radicals with Bu3SnH and (Me3Si)3SiH
  341. 5,10-dihydro-silanthrene as a reagent for the Barton-McCombie reaction
  342. Rate constants for the reaction of acyl radicals with Bu3SnH and (TMS)3SiH
  343. Sulfur–chlorine bond dissociation enthalpies in methane- and benzene-sulfonyl chlorides
  344. An unexpected stereochemical control of alkene formation by the choice of radical initiator. The reversible addition of (Me3Si)3Si· radicals to alkenes.
  345. Organosilanes as radical-based reducing agents with low hydrogen donating abilities
  346. A comment on the use of triethylsilane as a radical-based reducing agent
  347. Progress of the Barton-McComble Methodology: From tin hydrides to Silanes
  348. ChemInform Abstract: (Me3Si)3SiH: An Efficient Hydrosilylation Agent of Alkenes and Alkynes.
  349. Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane: an efficient hydrosilylating agent of alkenes and alkynes
  350. Electron impact studies of alkanesulfonyl chlorides. An investigation of the sulfur dioxide radical cation
  351. The trimethylsilyl substituent effect on the reactivity of silanes. Structural correlations between silyl radicals and their parent silanes
  352. Homolytic Substitution Reaction at a Silicon Atom
  353. A study on the reducing abilities of tris(alkylthio)silanes
  354. Autoxidation of tris(trimethylsilyl)silane
  355. Organosilanes as radical-based reducing agents in synthesis
  356. The reaction of tris(trimethylsilyl)silane with acid chlorides
  357. Reactions of tris(trimethylsilyl)silyl radicals with nitro alkanes. EPR, kinetic, and product studies
  358. Rate constants and Arrhenius parameters for the reactions of some carbon-centered radicals with tris(trimethylsilyl)silane
  359. (Me3Si)3SiSH: a new radical-based reducing agent
  360. Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane as a radical-based reducing agent in synthesis
  361. ChemInform Abstract: Addition of Tris(trimethylsilyl)silyl Radicals to the Carbonyl Group.
  362. ChemInform Abstract: Tris(alkylthio)silanes as New Reducing Agents via Radicals.
  363. 33S and 17O NMR of compounds containing the S02 moiety. A generalization of the “chlorine effect”
  364. ChemInform Abstract: Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Silyl Radicals
  365. MSX.alpha. study of absorption spectra of free radicals. Characterization of Rydberg and valence transitions in alkyl derivatives of Group 14 centered radicals
  366. ChemInform Abstract: Silanes as New Reducing Agents in Organic Synthesis
  367. ChemInform Abstract: Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane: A Catalyst for Radical-Mediated Reduction Reactions.
  368. Addition of tris(trimethylsilyl)silyl radicals to the carbonyl group
  369. Alkyl isocyanides as precursors for the formation of carbon-carbon bonds
  370. Sulfur-Centered Reactive Intermediates in Chemistry and Biology
  371. Alkanethiylperoxyl Radicals
  372. Tris(alkylthio)silanes as New Reducing Agents via Radicals
  373. Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Compounds Containing S-SI Moieties
  374. ChemInform Abstract: Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane as Mediator in Organic Synthesis via Radicals.
  375. ChemInform Abstract: Sulfinyl Radicals
  376. ChemInform Abstract: Sulfonyl Radicals
  377. Sulphonylium ions in the gas phase
  378. Amino- and alkoxysulfonyl radicals
  379. Rate constants for the reactions of tris(trimethylsilyl)silyl radicals with organic halides
  380. ChemInform Abstract: Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane. A New Reducing Agent.
  381. Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane: A catalyst for radical mediated reduction reactions
  382. Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane as mediator in organic synthesis via radicals
  383. Silanes as New Reducing Agents in Organic Synthesis
  384. Recent Advances in the Chemistry of Silyl Radicals
  385. ChemInform Abstract: Radical Reactions. Part 1
  386. ChemInform Abstract: The Substituent Effect on the Reactivity of Silanes Toward tert-Butoxyl Radicals.
  387. ChemInform Abstract: Radical Reactions. Part 1
  388. Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane. A new reducing agent
  389. ChemInform Abstract: Sulfur-33 NMR of Cyclic Sulfides, Sulfoxides, and Sulfones.
  390. Autoxidation of (Me3Si)3SIH
  391. Tris(Trimethylsilyl)Silane. A New Reducing Agent
  392. ChemInform Abstract: Reduction of Silicon-Hydrogen Bond Strengths.
  393. Reduction of silicon-hydrogen bond strengths
  394. Sulfur-33 NMR of cyclic sulfides, sulfoxides, and sulfones
  395. Experimental and theoretical approaches to the optical absorption spectra of sulfonyl radicals
  396. Absolute rate constants for the reaction of triethylsilyl radicals with ring-substituted benzyl chlorides
  397. ChemInform Abstract: Absolute Rate Constants for the Reactions of α-Toluenesulfonyl Chloride with Carbon-Centered Radicals.
  398. ChemInform Abstract: Investigation of Structure and Conformation of Thiophene-2-sulphonyl Radicals
  399. 33S and 17O NMR of compounds containing the SO2 moiety. The chlorine effect
  400. On the addition of silyl radicals to unsaturated carbonyl compounds. Regioselectivity of the attack and 1,3 carbon to oxygen silicon migration
  401. Absolute rate constants for the reactions of .alpha.-toluenesulfonyl chloride with carbon-centered radicals
  402. ChemInform Abstract: Radical Reactions. Part 1
  403. ChemInform Abstract: Structures and Optical Absorption Spectra of Some Sulfuranyl Radicals in Solution.
  404. An investigation of structure and conformation of thiophene-2-sulphonyl radicals
  405. Formation, Decay, and Spectral Characterization of Some Sulfonyl Radicals
  406. Structures and optical absorption spectra of some sulfuranyl radicals in solution
  407. ChemInform Abstract: Radical Reactions. Part 1.
  408. Absolute rate constants for hydrogen abstraction from aldehydes and conformational studies of the corresponding aromatic acyl radicals
  409. ChemInform Abstract: REACTION OF BIS(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)AMINOXYL WITH CYCLOPROPANE
  410. ChemInform Abstract: KINETIC STUDIES ON THE FORMATION AND DECAY OF SOME SULFONIUM RADICALS
  411. Conformational studies by dynamic nuclear magnetic resonance. Part 26. Interconversion barriers between syn- and anti-conformers of isomeric thiophenecarbaldehydes
  412. Reaction of bis(trifluoromethyl)aminoxyl with cyclopropane
  413. Formation, decay, and spectral characterization of some alkyl- and aryl-substituted carbon-, silicon-, germanium-, and tin-centered radicals
  414. Kinetic studies on the formation and decay of some sulfonium radicals
  415. ChemInform Abstract: INTRAMOLECULAR AND INTERMOLECULAR REACTIONS OF ALKENYLSILYL RADICALS
  416. A homoallyl radical rearrangement. Kinetics of the isomerization of the 2,2-dimethyl-3-buten-1-yl radical to the 1,1-dimethyl-3-buten-1-yl radical
  417. Absolute rate constants for the addition of triethylsilyl radicals to various unsaturated compounds
  418. ChemInform Abstract: ATTEMPTED SPIN TRAPPING OF TERT-BUTYLPEROXYL RADICAL BY TRIFLUORONITROSOMETHANE
  419. Intramolecular and intermolecular reactions of alkenylsilyl radicals
  420. Attempted spin trapping of tert-butylperoxyl radical by trifluoronitrosomethane
  421. Hindered rotation of the trifluoromethyl group in tert-butoxy trifluoromethyl nitroxide
  422. Absolute rate constants for the addition of triethylsilyl radicals to the carbonyl group
  423. Absolute rate constants for the reaction of triethylsilyl radicals with organic halides
  424. Absolute rate constants for the reactions of tert-butoxyl radicals and some ketone triplets with silanes
  425. Rate constants and Arrhenius parameters for the reactions of primary, secondary, and tertiary alkyl radicals with tri-n-butyltin hydride
  426. ChemInform Abstract: “SPONTANEOUS” FORMATION OF RADICALS FROM NITROSO COMPOUNDS. INADVERTENT PHOTOLYSIS VS. MOLECULE ASSISTED HOMOLYSIS
  427. Infrared and Raman spectra of N,N-bis(trifluoromethyl)hydroxylamine and bis(trifluoromethyl) nitroxide
  428. "Spontaneous" formation of radicals from nitroso compounds. Inadvertent photolysis vs. molecule assisted homolysis
  429. Configuration and conformation of alkoxyalkyl and hydroxyalkyl trifluoromethyl nitroxides. Anomeric effects and nitroxide conformations
  430. Absolute rate constants for some reactions involving triethylsilyl radicals in solution
  431. ChemInform Abstract: BIS(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)AMINYL AND BIS(TRIFLUOROMETHYL) NITROXIDE
  432. Studies on Some Trifluoromethyl Nitroxide Radicals by EPR Spectroscopy
  433. Quantum Mechanical Tunneling in Free Radical Reactions
  434. Bis(trifluoromethyl)aminyl and bis(trifluoromethyl) nitroxide
  435. Electron spin resonance studies of radicals formed during the thermolysis and photolysis of sulphoxides and thiolsulphonates
  436. Investigations of structure and conformation. Part 14. INDO and electron spin resonance studies of aliphatic sulphonyl radicals
  437. Investigations of structure and conformation. Part 12. The structure of aromatic sulphonyl radicals: an e.s.r. and INDO molecular orbital study
  438. Electron spin resonance studies. Part 57. Alkane- and arene-sulphinate esters: an investigation of their photochemical decomposition and reactions with the t-butoxyl radical
  439. ChemInform Abstract: ADDITION OF SOME 1,3-DIARYLTRIAZENES TO TETRACYANOETHYLENE
  440. Addition of some 1,3-diaryltriazenes to tetracyanoethylene
  441. Tin, Silicon and Related Reducing Agents
  442. Reactivity of Nucleic Acid Sugar Radicals
  443. Sulfinyl Radicals
  444. Sulfonyl Radicals
  445. Thiyl radicals
  446. Free radical chemistry of sulfenic acids and their derivatives
  447. Radical Reactions: Part 1
  448. Radical Reactions: Part 1
  449. Radical Reactions: Part 1
  450. Radical Reactions: Part 1
  451. Silyl Radicals
  452. Tris(trimethylsilyl)silane in Organic Synthesis
  453. Free-Radical Addition Involving CC Triple Bonds