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  1. A Biochemical Explanation of Some Nutritional Truths and Falsehoods
  2. A Rapid Fluorescent in vitro Assay Suitable for Studying the Kinetics of O6-Alkylguanine Lesion Progression to DNA Inter-Strand Cross-Links and the Kinetics of the Primary Lesion’s Repair
  3. The activity of crude bromoacetyl-L-carnitine preparations against Trypanosoma brucei and the roles of threonine/pyruvate in non-hexose/glycerol ATP production
  4. The potential use of O6-benzylg uanine, and O6-methylguanine for the treatment of alzheimer’s disease, and t. brucei group trypanosomes infections
  5. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) is a hydroquinone oxidase, SOD activity being secondary to this component
  6. This paper corrects a 4 decades long error in the biochemical literature.
  7. Is DNA repair controlled by a biological logic circuit?
  8. Design Strategy and Approach to Increase the Selectivity of 1,2-Bis(Sulfonyl)-1-Alkylhydrazine Warheads in Tumor-Targeted Applications
  9. Design Strategy for the EPR Tumor-Targeting of 1,2-Bis(sulfonyl)-1-alkylhydrazines
  10. Physicochemical Considerations of Tumor Selective Drug Delivery and Activity Confinement with Particular Reference to 1,2-Bis(Sulfonyl)-1- Alkylhydrazines Delivery
  11. pH-dependent general base catalyzed activation rather than isocyanate liberation may explain the superior anticancer efficacy of laromustine compared to related 1,2-bis(methylsulfonyl)-1-(2-chloroethyl)hydrazine prodrugs
  12. 1,2‐Bis(methylsulfonyl)‐1‐(2‐chloroethyl)‐2‐[[1‐(4‐nitrophenyl)ethoxy]carbonyl]hydrazine (KS119): a Cytotoxic Prodrug with Two Stable Conformations Differing in Biological and Physical Properties
  13. A Biochemical Explanation of Some Nutritional Truths and Falsehoods