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Authors: CHEN YM SHEN L ZHANG FG LAU SS VANBREEMEN RB NIKOLIC D BOLTON JL
Citation: Ym. Chen et al., THE EQUINE ESTROGEN METABOLITE 4-HYDROXYEQUILENIN CAUSES DNA SINGLE-STRAND BREAKS AND OXIDATION OF DNA BASES IN-VITRO, Chemical research in toxicology, 11(9), 1998, pp. 1105-1111

Authors: CHANG MS ZHANG FG SHEN L PAUSS N ALAM I VANBREEMEN RB BLOND SY BOLTON JL
Citation: Ms. Chang et al., INHIBITION OF GLUTATHIONE-S-TRANSFERASE ACTIVITY BY THE QUINOID METABOLITES OF EQUINE ESTROGENS, Chemical research in toxicology, 11(7), 1998, pp. 758-765

Authors: SHEN L QIU SX CHEN YM ZHANG F VANBREEMEN RB NIKOLIC D BOLTON JL
Citation: L. Shen et al., ALKYLATION OF 2'-DEOXYNUCLEOSIDES AND DNA BY THE PREMARIN METABOLITE 4-HYDROXYEQUILENIN SEMIQUINONE RADICAL, Chemical research in toxicology, 11(2), 1998, pp. 94-101

Authors: BOLTON JL PISHA E ZHANG FG QIU SX
Citation: Jl. Bolton et al., ROLE OF QUINOIDS IN ESTROGEN CARCINOGENESIS, Chemical research in toxicology, 11(10), 1998, pp. 1113-1127

Authors: VANBREEMEN RB NIKOLIC D BOLTON JL
Citation: Rb. Vanbreemen et al., METABOLIC SCREENING USING ONLINE ULTRAFILTRATION MASS-SPECTROMETRY, Drug metabolism and disposition, 26(2), 1998, pp. 85-90

Authors: SUGUMARAN M BOLTON JL
Citation: M. Sugumaran et Jl. Bolton, LACCASE, AND NOT TYROSINASE, IS THE ENZYME RESPONSIBLE FOR QUINONE METHIDE PRODUCTION FROM 2,6-DIMETHOXY-4-ALLYL PHENOL, Archives of biochemistry and biophysics, 353(2), 1998, pp. 207-212

Authors: RAMAKRISHNA KV FAN PW BOYER CS DALVIE D BOLTON JL
Citation: Kv. Ramakrishna et al., OXO SUBSTITUENTS MARKEDLY ALTER THE PHASE-II METABOLISM OF ALPHA-HYDROXYBUTENYLBENZENES - MODELS PROBING THE BIOACTIVATION MECHANISMS OF TAMOXIFEN, Chemical research in toxicology, 10(8), 1997, pp. 887-894

Authors: SHEN L PISHA E HUANG ZW PEZZUTO JM KROL E ALAM Z VANBREEMEN RB BOLTON JL
Citation: L. Shen et al., BIOREDUCTIVE ACTIVATION OF CATECHOL ESTROGEN-ORTHO-QUINONES - AROMATIZATION OF THE B-RING IN 4-HYDROXYEQUILENIN MARKEDLY ALTERS QUINOID FORMATION AND REACTIVITY, Carcinogenesis, 18(5), 1997, pp. 1093-1101

Authors: MEADOR JP ADAMS NG CASILLAS E BOLTON JL
Citation: Jp. Meador et al., COMPARATIVE BIOACCUMULATION OF CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS FROM SEDIMENTBY 2 INFAUNAL INVERTEBRATES, Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology, 33(4), 1997, pp. 388-400

Authors: MCCRACKEN PG BOLTON JL THATCHER GRJ
Citation: Pg. Mccracken et al., COVALENT MODIFICATION OF PROTEINS AND PEPTIDES BY THE QUINONE METHIDEFROM 2-TERT-BUTYL-4,6-DIMETHYLPHENOL - SELECTIVITY AND REACTIVITY WITH RESPECT TO COMPETITIVE HYDRATION, Journal of organic chemistry, 62(6), 1997, pp. 1820-1825

Authors: BOLTON JL
Citation: Jl. Bolton, CARGOES, EMBARGOES, AND EMISSARIES - THE COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL INTERACTION OF ENGLAND AND THE GERMAN HANSE, 1450-1510 - FUDGE,JD, English historical review, 112(447), 1997, pp. 729-730

Authors: BOLTON JL
Citation: Jl. Bolton, THE VICTORIA HISTORY OF THE COUNTIES OF ENGLAND - OXFORD, .13. BAMPTON HUNDRED (PART ONE) INCLUDING THE MARKET TOWN OF BAMPTON - CROSSLEY,A, Economic history review, 50(3), 1997, pp. 556-557

Authors: BOLTON JL TURNIPSEED SB THOMPSON JA
Citation: Jl. Bolton et al., INFLUENCE OF QUINONE METHIDE REACTIVITY ON THE ALKYLATION OF THIOL AND AMINO-GROUPS IN PROTEINS - STUDIES UTILIZING AMINO-ACID AND PEPTIDE MODELS, Chemico-biological interactions, 107(3), 1997, pp. 185-200

Authors: BOLTON JL PISHA E SHEN L KROL ES IVERSON SL HUANG ZW VANBREEMEN RB PEZZUTO JM
Citation: Jl. Bolton et al., THE REACTIVITY OF O-QUINONES WHICH DO NOT ISOMERIZE TO QUINONE METHIDES CORRELATES WITH ALKYLCATECHOL-INDUCED TOXICITY IN HUMAN-MELANOMA CELLS, Chemico-biological interactions, 106(2), 1997, pp. 133-148

Authors: KROL ES BOLTON JL
Citation: Es. Krol et Jl. Bolton, OXIDATION OF 4-ALKYLPHENOLS AND CATECHOLS BY TYROSINASE - ORTHO-SUBSTITUENTS ALTER THE MECHANISM OF QUINOID FORMATION, Chemico-biological interactions, 104(1), 1997, pp. 11-27

Authors: BOLTON JL
Citation: Jl. Bolton, MEDIEVAL ENGLAND - TOWNS, COMMERCE AND CRAFTS, 1086-1348 - MILLER,E, HATCHER,J, The American historical review, 102(2), 1997, pp. 437-437

Authors: SHEN L QIU SX VANBREEMEN RB ZHANG FG CHEN YM BOLTON JL
Citation: L. Shen et al., REACTION OF THE PREMARIN METABOLITE 4-HYDROXYEQUILENIN SEMIQUINONE RADICAL WITH 2'-DEOXYGUANOSINE - FORMATION OF UNUSUAL CYCLIC ADDUCTS, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 119(45), 1997, pp. 11126-11127

Authors: LEWIS MA YOERG DG BOLTON JL THOMPSON JA
Citation: Ma. Lewis et al., ALKYLATION OF 2'-DEOXYNUCLEOSIDES AND DNA BY QUINONE METHIDES DERIVEDFROM 2,6-DI-TERT-BUTYL-4-METHYLPHENOL, Chemical research in toxicology, 9(8), 1996, pp. 1368-1374

Authors: IVERSON SL SHEN L ANLAR N BOLTON JL
Citation: Sl. Iverson et al., BIOACTIVATION OF ESTRONE AND ITS CATECHOL METABOLITES TO QUINOID-GLUTATHIONE CONJUGATES IN RAT-LIVER MICROSOMES, Chemical research in toxicology, 9(2), 1996, pp. 492-499

Authors: BOLTON JL WU HM HU LQ
Citation: Jl. Bolton et al., MECHANISM OF ISOMERIZATION OF 4-PROPYL-O-QUINONE TO ITS TAUTOMERIC P-QUINONE METHIDE, Chemical research in toxicology, 9(1), 1996, pp. 109-113

Authors: BOLTON JL SHEN L
Citation: Jl. Bolton et L. Shen, P-QUINONE METHIDES ARE THE MAJOR DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS OF CATECHOL ESTROGEN O-QUINONES, Carcinogenesis, 17(5), 1996, pp. 925-929

Authors: DOWSLEY TF ULREICH JB BOLTON JL PARK SS FORKERT PG
Citation: Tf. Dowsley et al., CYP2E1-DEPENDENT BIOACTIVATION OF 1,1-DICHLOROETHYLENE IN MURINE LUNG- FORMATION OF REACTIVE INTERMEDIATES AND GLUTATHIONE CONJUGATES, Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 139(1), 1996, pp. 42-48

Authors: BOLTON JL
Citation: Jl. Bolton, THE NATIONAL-TRUST HISTORICAL ATLAS OF BRITAIN, PREHISTORIC AND MEDIEVAL - SAUL,N, History, 81(264), 1996, pp. 634-635

Authors: BOLTON JL
Citation: Jl. Bolton, THE BLACK-DEATH - HORROX,R, History, 81(262), 1996, pp. 252-253

Authors: IVERSON SL HU LQ VUKOMANOVIC V BOLTON JL
Citation: Sl. Iverson et al., THE INFLUENCE OF THE P-ALKYL SUBSTITUENT ON THE ISOMERIZATION OF O-QUINONES TO P-QUINONE METHIDES - POTENTIAL BIOACTIVATION MECHANISM FOR CATECHOLS, Chemical research in toxicology, 8(4), 1995, pp. 537-544
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