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Muon Spectroscopy Applied to Biological Systems: A Study of Thiyl Radicals, RS

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Pages 347-352 | Received 29 Jan 1997, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Christopher J. Rhodes, Timothy C. Dintinger, Humphrey A. Moynihan & Ivan D. Reid. (2000) “Spin-labelling” with the second hydrogen radioisotope: Radicals formed from squalene by muonium addition. Free Radical Research 33:1, pages 75-79.
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Christopher J. Rhodes. (2011) Electron Spin Resonance.: Part One: A Diagnostic Method in the Biomedical Sciences. Science Progress 94:1, pages 16-96.
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Roderick M. Macrae & Ian Carmichael. (2001) Density Functional Studies of Hydrogen Atom Addition to the CS Bond. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 105:14, pages 3641-3651.
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Christopher J. Rhodes. (2019) Radiolabelling Studies of Free Radicals Using Muonium (The Second Hydrogen Radioisotope). Progress in Reaction Kinetics and Mechanism 25:3, pages 219-262.
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Christopher J. Rhodes, Timothy C. Dintinger, Humphrey A. Moynihan & Ivan D. Reid. (2000) Radiolabelling studies of free radical reactions using muonium (the second hydrogen radioisotope): evidence of a direct antioxidant role for vitamin k in repair of oxidative damage to lipids. Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry 38:8, pages 646-649.
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