Stable spirocyclic nitroxide spin labels
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2025-03-28Type
Doctoral thesisDoktorgradsavhandling
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Sowiński, Mateusz PiotrAbstract
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Paper I: Sowiński, M.P., Gahlawat, S., Lund, B.A., Warnke, A.L., Hopmann, K.H., Lovett, J.E. & Haugland, M.M. (2023). Conformational tuning improves the stability of spirocyclic nitroxides with long paramagnetic relaxation times. Communications Chemistry, 6, 111. Also available in Munin at https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29641.
Paper II: Sowiński, M.P., Warnke, A.L., Lund, B.A., Skagseth, S., Cordes, D.B., Lovett, J.E. & Haugland, M.M. (2024). Spirocyclic pyrrolidinyl nitroxides with exo-methylene substituents ChemPlusChem, 89, e202400387. Also available in Munin at https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36150.
Paper III: Sowiński, M.P., Mocanu, E.M., Ruskin-Dodd, H., McKay, A.P., Cordes, D.B., Lovett, J.E. & Haugland, M.M. (2025). Sigmatropic rearrangement enables access to a highly stable spirocyclic nitroxide for protein spin labelling. ChemRxiv, prepint, 2025. Also available at https://doi.org/10.26434/chemrxiv-2025-g4kjr.
Paper IV: Sowiński, M.P., Mocanu, E.M., Lovett, J.E. & Haugland, M.M. Spirocyclic pyrrolidinyl nitroxides for protein spin labelling. (Manuscript).
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Sowiński, M.P., Gahlawat, S., Lund, B.A., Warnke, A.-L., Hopmann, K.H., Lovett, J.E. & Haugland, M.M. (2022). Replication Data for: Conformational tuning improves the stability of spirocyclic nitroxides with long paramagnetic relaxation times. DataverseNO, https://doi.org/10.18710/UQMMZE.Publisher
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