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Mechanistic Studies on the Reaction between Aquacobalamin and the HNO Donor Piloty's Acid over a Wide pH Range in Aqueous Solution Polaczek J, Subedi H, Orzel L, Lisboa LS, Cink RB, Stochel G, Brasch NE, van Eldik R Inorganic Chemistry, 60(5), 2964, 2021 |
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Kinetic and Mechanistic Studies on the Reaction of the Vitamin B-12 Complex Aquacobalamin with the HNO Donor Angeli's Salt: Angeli's Salt and HNO React with Aquacobalamin Subedi H, Hassanin HA, Brasch NE Inorganic Chemistry, 53(3), 1570, 2014 |
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Mechanistic Studies on the Reaction of Nitroxylcobalamin with Dioxygen: Evidence for Formation of a Peroxynitritocob(III)alamin Intermediate Subedi H, Brasch NE Inorganic Chemistry, 52(19), 11608, 2013 |
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High Resolution Crystal Structure of the Methylcobalamin Analogues Ethylcobalamin and Butylcobalamin by X-ray Synchrotron Diffraction Hannibal L, Smith CA, Smith JA, Axhemi A, Miller A, Wang SH, Brasch NE, Jacobsen DW Inorganic Chemistry, 48(14), 6615, 2009 |
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Synthesis, Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction, and Kinetic Studies on the Formation of a Novel Thiolatocobalamin of Captopril: Evidence for cis-trans Isomerization in the beta-Axial Ligand Mukherjee R, McCaddon A, Smith CA, Brasch NE Inorganic Chemistry, 48(19), 9526, 2009 |
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Structural and spectroscopic evidence for the formation of trinuclear and tetranuclear vanadium(III)/carboxylate complexes of acetate and related derivatives in aqueous solution Mukherjee R, Dougan BA, Fry FH, Bunge SD, Ziegler CJ, Brasch NE Inorganic Chemistry, 46(5), 1575, 2007 |
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X-ray structural characterization of imidazolylcobalamin and histidinylcobalamin: Cobalamin models for aquacobalamin bound to the B-12 transporter protein transcobalamin Hannibal L, Bunge SD, van Eldik R, Jacobsen DW, Kratky C, Gruber K, Brasch NE Inorganic Chemistry, 46(9), 3613, 2007 |
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Characterization of novel vanadium(III)/acetate clusters formed in aqueous solution Fry FH, Dougan BA, McCann N, Ziegler CJ, Brasch NE Inorganic Chemistry, 44(15), 5197, 2005 |
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Studies on the formation of glutathionylcobalamin: Any free intracellular aquacobalamin is likely to be rapidly and irreversibly converted to glutathionylcobalamin Xia L, Cregan AG, Berben LA, Brasch NE Inorganic Chemistry, 43(21), 6848, 2004 |
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Thermodynamic and kinetic studies on the reaction between the vitamin B-12 derivative beta-(N-methylimidazoly)cobalamin and N-methylimidazole: Ligand displacement at the alpha axial site of cobalamins Cregan AG, Brasch NE, van Eldik R Inorganic Chemistry, 40(7), 1430, 2001 |