Modular syntheses of multidentate ligands with variable N-donors: Applications to tri- and tetracopper(I) complexes.

PALAVICINI, SARA;CASELLA, LUIGI;
2007-01-01

2007
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Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
3035
3042
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Tematica Ex SIR: Studio delle relazioni struttura-attività di eme enzimi, rame enzimi e proteine di trasporto di metalli e dei meccanismi di attivazione di piccole molecole ossigenate o azotate a centri metallici biologici e biomimetici; sintesi di complessi eme-peptidici e di complessi polinucleari di rame. (Classif. Ex SIR:Articoli su riviste ISI )
COPPER COMPLEXES; MODULAR LIGANDS; OXYGENATION
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Palavicini, Sara; Casella, Luigi; E. C., Brown; B., Johnson; B. E., Kucera; W. B., Tolman
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