Definition of Monoadducts. Meaning of Monoadducts. Synonyms of Monoadducts

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Monoadducts. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Monoadducts and, of course, Monoadducts synonyms and on the right images related to the word Monoadducts.

Definition of Monoadducts

No result for Monoadducts. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Monoadducts from wikipedia

- either of two cyclobutyl-type monoadducts. Ordinarily, furan-side monoadducts form in a higher proportion. The furan monoadduct can absorb a second UVA photon...
- form stable quinolone monoadducts considered responsible for its mutagenicity and genotoxicity. The stable quinolone monoadducts oxidize to form 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine...
- particularly inter-strand cross-links, double-strand breaks and some monoadducts. CSB protein is also normally recruited to DNA damaged sites, and its...
- well, platinum-based antineoplastic agents cause crosslinking of DNA as monoadduct, interstrand crosslinks, intrastrand crosslinks or DNA protein crosslinks...
- forming DNA strand, or a DNA base is skipped over or mistakenly inserted. Monoadduct damage cause by change in single nitrogenous base of DNA Di adduct damage...
- displacement of one or both of its chloride groups, allowing cisplatin to form monoadducts to DNA or RNA, intrastrand DNA crosslinks, interstrand DNA crosslinks...
- N. (1997). "Mitosene–DNA Adducts. Characterization of Two Major DNA Monoadducts Formed by 1,10-Bis(acetoxy)-7-methoxymitosene upon Reductive Activation"...
- example, IPr ((HCNDipp)2C:), IPrCH2 ((HCNDipp)2C=CH2), PCy3, and PPh3 monoadducts of 9-bromo-9-borafluorene displa**** blue emission peaks at λ=435 nm,...
- D. R. M. (1996). "Reaction of benzyne with [70]fullerene gives four monoadducts: Formation of a triptycene homologue by 1,4-cycloaddition of a fullerene"...
- published a number of other stable tetrahalodiborane adducts including some monoadducts and some asymetrical bis adducts. These adducts are typically characterized...