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Ligand and substrate optimization studies

Ligand arrangement and structural properties in reported niobium oxychloride cluster compounds.

Ligand binding constants for the MPRs.

Ligand binding profiles at various nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes

Ligand bonding parameters of various Schiff base complexes in kK

Ligand Chemical Shifts in Cr, Mo, W, and Pt Complexes

Ligand CIP exploration table

Ligand classes and ligand atoms

Ligand Codes

Ligand Contributions to the 18-Electron Rule

Ligand coupling and exchange reactions of phenyl pyridyl sulfoxides with PhMgBr

Ligand coupling reactions of 4-phenylsulfoxide derivatives

Ligand coupling reactions of naphthylsulfoxide derivatives 78,86

Ligand coupling reactions of pentaarylantimony by Flash Vacuum Thermolysis

Ligand Databases with Biological Annotations

Ligand dependence of the H resonances observed for the methyl protons

Ligand displacement from radio-labelled auranofin

Ligand dissociation constants for yeast ODCase

Ligand Distances Used for Oxidized Resting State of Four Model Heme Proteins

Ligand distribution in the type 1 and trinuclear copper centers of ceruloplasmin. CU2,4, and 6 are the type 1 copper centers of domains 2,4, and 6 CU10 is the so-called type 2 component , CU20 and CU30 are the type 3 components of the trinuclear copper center. The domains in which the ligand are located are listed in parentheses behind their position. From

Ligand distribution in the type 1 and trinudear copper centers of ascorbate oxidase. CU1

Ligand effect constants

Ligand effect in the palladium-catalyzed PhzSz addition to 3-butyn-l-ol. .

Ligand effect on activity and selectivity.

Ligand effect on the addition of 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds to 1,6-enynes



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