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Authors: Ionita, P Whitwood, AC Gilbert, BC
Citation: P. Ionita et al., Synthesis and characterisation of some novel hetero-diradicals containing linked hydrazyl and aminoxyl (nitroxide) moieties, J CHEM S P2, (9), 2001, pp. 1453-1462

Authors: Ionita, P Gilbert, BC Whitwood, AC
Citation: P. Ionita et al., Authentic versus alternative mechanisms in spin trapping. Formation of azide spin-adducts in biphasic and non-aqueous systems by the oxidation of azide anion with a variety of hydrazyl radicals, J CHEM S P2, (12), 2000, pp. 2436-2440

Authors: Corrie, JET Gilbert, BC Munasinghe, VRN Whitwood, AC
Citation: Jet. Corrie et al., EPR studies of the structure of transient radicals formed in photolytic reactions of some 2-nitrobenzyl compounds. Characterisation of aryl alkoxy aminoxyls and nitroaromatic radical-anions in the photolysis of caged ATP andrelated compounds, J CHEM S P2, (12), 2000, pp. 2483-2491

Authors: Gilbert, BC Smith, JRL Taylor, P Ward, S Whitwood, AC
Citation: Bc. Gilbert et al., Free-radical reactions of carbohydrate moieties in macromolecular structures. EPR evidence for the importance of steric and stereoelectronic effects and for the influence of inclusion in cyclodextrins, J CHEM S P2, (10), 2000, pp. 2001-2007

Authors: Gilbert, BC Silvester, S Walton, PH Whitwood, AC
Citation: Bc. Gilbert et al., DNA damage via intercalation of copper complexes and activation by ascorbate and peroxides: direct EPR evidence for hydroxyl radical formation and reaction, J CHEM S P2, (9), 1999, pp. 1891-1895

Authors: Gilbert, BC Smith, JRL Taylor, P Ward, S Whitwood, AC
Citation: Bc. Gilbert et al., The interplay of electronic, steric and stereoelectronic effects in hydrogen-atom abstraction reactions of SO4-center dot, revealed by EPR spectroscopy, J CHEM S P2, (8), 1999, pp. 1631-1637

Authors: Park, JSB Wood, PM Gilbert, BC Whitwood, AC
Citation: Jsb. Park et al., EPR Evidence for hydroxyl- and substrate-derived radicals in Fe(II)-oxalate/hydrogen peroxide reactions. The importance of the reduction of Fe(III)-oxalate by oxygen-conjugated radicals to regenerate Fe(II) in reactions of carbohydrates and model compounds, J CHEM S P2, (5), 1999, pp. 923-931
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