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  1. Natural and Magnetic Circular Dichroism From the Infrared to the UV of a Hetero[4]helicene Radical Cation
  2. Antiproliferative Role of Natural and Semi-Synthetic Tocopherols on Colorectal Cancer Cells Overexpressing the Estrogen Receptor β
  3. Mechanochemical synthesis of polypropylene-based macromolecular stabilizers
  4. Kinetic study of the reaction of thiophene-tocopherols with peroxyl radicals enlightenings the role of O˙⋯S noncovalent interactions in H-atom transfer
  5. Organocatalytic hydrogen bond donor/Lewis base (HBD/LB) synthesis and chiroptical properties of thiabridged [5]helicenes
  6. Spin polarized current in chiral organic radical monolayers
  7. Efficient Spin-Selective Electron Transport at Low Voltages of Thia-Bridged Triarylamine Hetero[4]helicenes Chemisorbed Monolayer
  8. Combining Solid‐State NMR with Structural and Biophysical Techniques to Design Challenging Protein‐Drug Conjugates
  9. A Lewis Base Hydrogen Bond Donor (LB/HBD) Organocatalytic Approach to Dithiabridged Triarylamine Hetero[4]helicenes
  10. Resolution of a Configurationally Stable Hetero[4]helicene
  11. SET and HAT/PCET acid‐mediated oxidation processes in helical shaped fused bis‐phenothiazines
  12. Stabilization of an Enantiopure Sub‐monolayer of Helicene Radical Cations on a Au(111) Surface through Noncovalent Interactions
  13. Thia-Bridged Triarylamine[4]helicene-Functionalized Polynorbor­nenes as Redox-Active pH-Sensitive Polymers
  14. Protective Role of Natural and Semi-Synthetic Tocopherols on TNFα-Induced ROS Production and ICAM-1 and Cl-2 Expression in HT29 Intestinal Epithelial Cells
  15. Magnetic nanoantioxidants
  16. Chain Breaking Antioxidant Activity of Heavy (S, Se, Te) Chalcogens Substituted Polyphenols
  17. From simple phenols to potent chain-breaking antioxidants by transposition of benzo[1,4]oxathiines to benzo[b]thiophenes
  18. Ditocopheryl Sulfides and Disulfides: Synthesis and Antioxidant Profile
  19. Towards New Catalytic Antioxidants: A Simple and Mild Synthesis of Selenenylsulfides
  20. Selenosilane-Promoted Selective Mild Transformation of N-Thiophthalimides into Symmetric Disulfides
  21. From catechol‐tocopherol to catechol‐hydroquinone polyphenolic antioxidant hybrids
  22. Thia‐Bridged Triarylamine Hetero[4]Helicenes
  23. Synthesis of Heterohelicenes by a Catalytic Multi-Component Povarov Reaction
  24. Fully consistent terpolymeric non-releasing antioxidant additives for long lasting polyolefin packaging materials
  25. Protective role of benzoselenophene derivatives of resveratrol on the induced oxidative stress in intestinal myofibroblasts and osteocytes
  26. 4-Thiaflavanes as Inhibitors of Amyloid Aggregation
  27. Evaluation of selenide, diselenide and selenoheterocycle derivatives as carbonic anhydrase I, II, IV, VII and IX inhibitors
  28. Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer from Hydrogen-Bonded Phenols to Benzophenone Triplets
  29. triarylamine heterohelicenes
  30. Role of Noncovalent Sulfur···Oxygen Interactions in Phenoxyl Radical Stabilization: Synthesis of Super Tocopherol-like Antioxidants
  31. Helical-Shaped Bis-1,4-benzoxathiines
  32. ChemInform Abstract: A One-Pot Access to Benzo[b][1,4]selenazines from 2-Aminoaryl Diselenides.
  33. Benzo[b][1,4]selenazines
  34. Dihydrobenzo[ b ]thiophenes Potent Phenolic Chain-Breaking Antioxidants
  35. ChemInform Abstract: Copper-Mediated One-Pot Access to 2,3-Dihydrobenzo[b][1,4]oxathiines from o,o′-Dihydroxydisulfides.
  36. ChemInform Abstract: A Base-Mediated Mild Sulfenylation of Indoles and Pyrrole with α-Acylthiones.
  37. Structure and conformational dynamics of an aromatic sulfonamide
  38. heterohelicene radical cations as redox-driven molecular switches
  39. Sulfenylation of Indoles and Pyrrole
  40. Hydrogen-Bonding and Acid-Base Interactions on the Hydrogen Atom Transfer Reactivity and Selectivity
  41. 2,3-Dihydrobenzo[ b ][1,4]oxathiines
  42. Linking an α-Tocopherol Derivative to Cobalt(0) Nanomagnets
  43. nonreleasing antioxidants for food-contact polyolefinic materials
  44. ChemInform Abstract: An Efficient Catalytic Method for Regioselective Sulfenylation of Electron-Rich Aza-Aromatics at Room Temperature.
  45. Naphtho[1,2- b :8,7- b ′]- and -[1,2- b :5,6- b ′]dithiophenes
  46. Olefin Copolymers with Stabilizing Functionalities
  47. Regioselective Sulfenylation of Electron-Rich Aza-Aromatics at Room Temperature
  48. 1,3-Oxathioles via an Unusual [4+1] Annulation of α,α'-Dioxothione with 1,2-Diaza-1,3-dienes
  49. Ethylene/hindered phenol substituted norbornene copolymers
  50. ChemInform Abstract: Copper-Mediated One-Pot Transformation of 2-N-Sulfonylaminoaryl Diselenides into Benzo[b][1,4]selenazines.
  51. One-Pot Access to Benzo[b][1,4]thiazines from 2-N-Sulfonylaminoaryl Disulfides
  52. Proton–electron transfer pathways in the reactions of radicals with hydrogen-bonded phenols
  53. One-Pot Transformation of 2- N -Sulfonyl- aminoaryl Diselenides into Benzo[ b ][1,4]selenazines
  54. nonreleasing polymeric antioxidants for safer food packaging
  55. Antioxidant Activity of Hydroxy-Substituted 4-Thiaflavanes
  56. Antioxidant Activity of Hydroxy-Substituted 4-Thiaflavanes
  57. Amphiphilic antioxidants from “cashew nut shell liquid” (CNSL) waste
  58. (2- ambo ,4′ R ,8′ R )-α/β/γ/δ-4-Thiatocopherol
  59. Pharmacophoric Heterocyclic Nucleus Dihydrobenzo[1,4]oxathiine
  60. Hydroxylated 4-Thiaflavans on Solid Support
  61. Hydrogen-Atom Transfer Reactions from ortho -Alkoxy-Substituted Phenols
  62. nonreleasing macromolecular additives
  63. Antimycotic activity of 4-thioisosteres of flavonoids
  64. A Possible Role for the Tyr-Cys Link in Galactose Oxidase Active Site
  65. Macromolecular Non-Releasing Additives
  66. Antioxidant Activity of Sulfur-Containing Analogues of Vitamin E
  67. Ortho-thioquinones and mediterranean diet
  68. Antioxidant and Antiradical Activity of 4-Thiaflavanes
  69. 4-Thiaflavans as Multipotent Antioxidants
  70. Cycloadditions of o- Thioquinones with 1,3-Dienes
  71. 4-thiaflavans as multipotent antioxidants
  72. “double-faced” antioxidant activity
  73. antimicrobial activity of 4-thioisosteres of flavanoids
  74. [2 + 4] vs [4 + 2] Cycloaddition Reactions of o-Thioquinones with 1,3-Dienes.
  75. Cycloaddition reactions of o-thioquinones with 1,3-dienes