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Meyer and Jacobson

For general information regarding the various classes of substances dealt with in the course of laboratory preparations, the comprehensive textbook of V. Meyer and Jacobson is particularly... [Pg.421]

In the case of glyceric aldehyde we also have an asymmetric carbon and should have stereo-isomerism, but in the case of this compound such isomers are unknown. In the following discussion we shall use only the hexose sugars and the aldose form of these. A fuller discussion of the stereo-isomerism of these compounds, involving all compounds, will be found in larger books, such as Cohen, and Meyer and Jacobson. [Pg.342]

Formula (2) corresponds to the structure which is used in organic chemistry at present, the proof for which is outlined in Meyer and Jacobson s Lehrbuch der organischen Chemie ((1907) Vol. 1, p. 76) and other textbooks. The reactions cited in this proof of structure may in general be applied equally well to all three structures. The consideration of the three structures shows a closer relationship between organic acids and inorganic acids than does structure (2) alone. [Pg.157]

For early literature see V. Meyer and P. Jacobson, Lehrbuch der organischen Chemie, Vol. II/3, p. 927, footnote 1. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin and Leipzig, 1920. [Pg.167]

The authors beg to acknowledge assistance received directly and indirectly from well-known text-books by the following authors—Adams and others, Barnett, Barrowcliff and Carr, Cain, Cain and Thorpe, Cohen, Elbs, Fiertz-David, Fischer, Gattermann, Henderson, Knecht and Hibbert, Lassar-Cohn, Hans Meyer, Meyer-Jacobson, Meyer-Tingle, Perkin, F. M., Sudborough and James, and Ullmann. [Pg.550]

Rose Meyer RB, Hope W (1990) Evidence that A2 purinoceptors are involved in endothelium-dependent relaxation of the rat thoracic aorta. Br J Pharmacol 100(3) 576-580 Rubio R, Ceballos G (2003) Sole activation of three luminal adenosine receptor subtypes in different parts of coronary vasculature. Am J Physiol 284(1) H204-H214 Safran N, Shneyvays V, Balas N, Jacobson KA, Nawrath H, Shainberg A (2001) Cardioprotective effects of adenosine A3 and A3 receptor activation during hypoxia in isolated rat cardiac myocytes. Mol Cell Biochem 217(1-2) 143-152 Salvatore CA, Tilley SL, Latour AM, Fletcher DS, Roller BH, Jacobson MA (2000) Disruption of the A3 adenosine receptor gene in mice and its effect on stimulated inflammatory cells. J Biol Chem 275(6) 4429-4434... [Pg.206]

The early literature on quinoxaline chemistry can be conveniently located either via Beilstein s Handbuch der organischen Chemie or in Meyer-Jacobson s Lehrbuch der organischen Chemie. The period 1917-1948 is covered by the previous monograph in this series by Simpson, and it is the aim of the present volume to cover the quinoxaline literature in the period 1949-1975 and in addition to refer to major papers appearing in 1976. In an attempt to preserve continuity, quinoxaline chemistry is discussed as far as possible under the same chapter headings as used in Simpson s monograph. Much detailed information on quinoxalines has appeared in several review articles. ... [Pg.6]

Ralph G. Meyer, Mirella L. Meyer-Ficca, Elaine L. Jacol n and Myron K. Jacobson... [Pg.1]

Meyer RG, Meyer-Ficca ML, Jacobson EL et al. Human poly(ADPribose) glycohydrolase (PARG) gene and the common promoter sequence it shares with inner mitochondrial membrane translocase 23 (TIM23). Gene 2003 314 181-190. [Pg.12]

Jacobson MK, Meyer RG, Meyer-Ficca ML et al. Structural and funcdonal studies of poly(ADP-nbose) glycohydrolase and the gene encoding it. Proc Japanese Biochem Soc 2003 75(8) 689. [Pg.12]


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